
Palliative Physiotherapist
- Basildon, Essex
- £25,750-32,790 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Undertake comprehensive physiotherapy assessments for patients in hospice, community, and home settings, considering both physical and psychological needs.
- Develop, implement, and regularly review individualised treatment plans in consultation with patients, families, and the wider care team.
- Provide evidence-based interventions such as pain and symptom management, mobility and function improvement, fatigue management, and breathlessness strategies.
- Offer education, support, and advice for carers and team members to promote safe mobility, comfort, and independence wherever possible.
- Work closely with the multidisciplinary team (including nurses, doctors, occupational therapists, and social workers) to deliver coordinated palliative care.
- Contribute to discharge planning, advance care plans, and seamless care transitions across settings.
- Keep accurate, timely records and communicate effectively with all professionals, patients, and those important to them in line with GDPR and safeguarding requirements.
- Promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in all physiotherapy interventions and interactions.
- Engage in clinical supervision, CPD, and service development activities to ensure high standards of palliative physiotherapy practice.
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Part-time 30 hours per week, Tuesday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Location: Basildon Hospice, Thurrock Hospice, and community settings.About YouEssential Criteria
- Degree or equivalent qualification in Physiotherapy and current registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
- Demonstrable experience working as a physiotherapist, including with individuals with complex health needs or palliative conditions.
- Excellent clinical assessment and reasoning abilities, with a holistic, person-centred approach.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills to liaise effectively with patients, families, and colleagues from a variety of backgrounds.
- Ability to plan, prioritise, and work flexibly under pressure, as an independent practitioner and within a team.
- Commitment to CPD and evidence-based practice in palliative and end-of-life care.
- Understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, clinical governance, and professional boundaries.
- Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for community visits (reasonable adjustments considered for candidates with disabilities).
- Experience of physiotherapy in hospice, oncology, respiratory or neurological settings.
- Knowledge of symptom management, rehabilitation, and the principles of palliative and end-of-life care.
- Skilled in group work, education, or delivering training sessions to colleagues or carers.
- Confident using electronic patient records and basic IT systems.
- Awareness of cultural, spiritual, and psychosocial aspects of palliative care.
- Empathetic, respectful, and able to build supportive relationships with people facing challenging circumstances.
- Resilient and resourceful, with a commitment to providing dignified, person-centred care.
- Flexible and adaptable to changing needs, services, and priorities.
- Committed to working in line with St Luke’s Hospice values of compassion, respect, and inclusivity.
- Proactively engages in reflective practice and service quality improvement.