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Graduate Physiotherapy Programme

Introduction

Are you ambitious? 

Would you like to fast-track your career in physiotherapy? 

We have an exciting opportunity for a newly-qualified graduate physiotherapist to join our clinical team at Mid West Physiotherapy in Castletroy, Limerick. 

 

About our Physiotherapy Graduate Programme

We provide a positive, dynamic and supportive learning environment where you will learn and flourish. You will receive extensive training and hands-on experience, and you will be supported and mentored by our senior clinicians throughout. We also offer great career progression opportunities for you to look forward to.  

You will be based in our private physiotherapy clinic in Castletroy. We are close to the University of Limerick campus, with lots of sports and leisure facilities, cafés and shops nearby. And with regular hours and no weekend shifts, you will have time to pursue your hobbies and interests and enjoy a healthy work-life balance. 

 

Job Description 

  • Partake in in-clinic training and CPD
  • Treat a range of MSK conditions across a diverse range of patients
  • Deliver physiotherapy services in a professional, timely and friendly manner
  • Assess, diagnose, treat, support and monitor patient progress 
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date clinical notes
  • Grow and develop own client base
  • Develop and maintain relationships with key referrers/networks
  • Minor administration and marketing duties

 

Remuneration & Benefits 

  • Competitive salary scale 
  • Performance bonuses*
  • Paid employer pension*
  • Paid health insurance*
  • €500 annual CPD allowance
  • Generous funding for additional education
  • 25 days’ annual leave 
  • 37.5h week (regular hours, no weekends)
  • Paid breaks
  • Paid sick leave 
  • All statutory entitlements

*Effective on completion of probation period

 

Other Benefits

  • Own treatment area, with access to rehabilitation equipment
  • Happy, collaborative and supportive team environment
  • Comprehensive induction training 
  • Ongoing mentorship by a senior clinician 
  • Weekly in-service training 
  • Regular 1:1 meetings with a senior clinician
  • Generous appointment time-slots 
  • Excellent administrative support
  • User-friendly software systems 
  • Great career progression opportunities
  • Convenient location (close to city centre and M7)
  • Easy access and free parking
  • Adjacent to cycle lanes and bus route
  • Adjacent to cafés, sports and leisure facilities and University of Limerick
  • Social events throughout the year

 

Essential Requirements

  • BSc/MSc Physiotherapy 
  • CORU registration*
  • ISCP registration*
  • Professional indemnity insurance*
  • Fluent spoken and written English 

*On completion of BSc/MSc.

 

Desirable Qualities

  • Loves helping people to get better
  • Excellent communication and people skills
  • Strong organisational, administrative and IT skills
  • Enjoys learning and self-development
  • Thrives in a team environment 
  • Enthusiastic, friendly and approachable 
  • Honest and dependable
  • Focused on career development 
  • Maintains hobbies and interests

 

How to Apply

If our physiotherapy graduate programme sounds like a good fit for you, we would love to hear from you. You can apply through our Careers page.

Thank you for reading and we hope to hear from you soon.

Mid West Physiotherapy is an equal opportunities employer.

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