Every day, the work that physiotherapy assistants do to aid patients in their recovery from a wide variety of diseases and conditions makes a positive influence in the lives of our patients. Additionally, one may become a physiotherapist by following this career path.
a day at the office
Your job could encompass any of the following when you're collaborating with a physiotherapist:
putting up equipment
demonstrating to patients how to utilize assistive devices for mobility
assisting patients in getting ready for their therapy (including helping with dressing and undressing)
assisting patients with their workout routines
putting together reports and doing record updates for patients
You could work with people or groups of people of various ages and in a variety of settings and circumstances, including some of the following:
neurological diseases and conditions include stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease.
neuromusculoskeletal (back pain, whiplash associated disorder, sports injuries, arthritis)
cardiovascular (chronic heart disease, rehabilitation after heart attack)respiratory (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary illness, cystic fibrosis) (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis)
It's possible that you're employed in
outpatients' departments
the wellbeing of women
care for the elderly
stroke services
orthopaedics
assistance for both mental illness and intellectual disabilities
safety and health in the workplace
paediatrics
The local community is home to the jobs of certain physiotherapy assistants. They could have their headquarters at medical facilities. Some physicians visit their patients in their own homes, while others go to nursing homes, day care centers, or schools. Others find employment in private clinics, volunteer organizations, or charitable organizations.
Physiotherapy assistants collaborate with a wide variety of healthcare specialists, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, orthopaedic surgeons, prosthetists, orthotists, and nurses, in addition to working directly alongside one another. They devote a significant amount of their time to the patients.
Entry requirements
The qualifications needed to become a physiotherapy assistant are not predetermined. Employers anticipate candidates to have strong reading and numeracy skills, as well as some prior experience or certifications in the health or social care fields. GCSEs in English and mathematics may be required for certain jobs. They can ask for a BTEC or another vocational qualification that is similar to it in the field of health and social care.
Experience in the appropriate field is often requested by potential employers. Even in cases where this is not specifically required, it would be to your benefit if you had previous experience working in the health or social care industry, whether in a paid position or as a volunteer. You may get the expertise necessary to apply for positions such as physiotherapy assistant and other support jobs by participating in an apprenticeship program in the healthcare industry.
If you are applying for a position in the NHS, you will be asked to demonstrate how you believe the values of the NHS relate to the job that you do on a daily basis.
Personal qualities and applicable abilities are required.
Physiotherapy assistants have to meet certain requirements.
delighted to be working directly with patients
willing to put up some physical activities
ability to utilize gym equipment
good listeners
tranquility and comprehension
pleased to engage in conversation and collaborate with organizations.
capable of following directions precisely
possessing the ability to inspire others
open to working alone or with others when necessary
in good shape physically
You'll furthermore need
organisational skills
talents in verbal and nonverbal communication
capability of describing therapy to individual patients
Training and professional advancement
You will be provided with the training you need to perform the duties of the position, which will include an introduction to the department as well as its processes, as well as instructions on how to set up and operate the equipment.
There is a possibility that you may be given the opportunity to study for certifications like as
certificate in healthcare support services at the level 2 NCFE CACHE standard
a Diploma in Healthcare Support at the Level 3 NCFE CACHE Standard
Assisting professionals in physiotherapy have the opportunity to join the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy as associate members. Physiotherapy assistants have the opportunity to further their education and expand their professional networks by participating in the Society's many classes, conferences, and seminars.
After gaining sufficient experience, you may be promoted to the role of team leader and given responsibility for managing the work of other physiotherapy assistants. You might submit an application to train as an assistant practitioner or, if you already have the prerequisites for university, you could submit an application to train as a physiotherapist.
Benefits and remuneration
Your typical work week will consist of around 37.5 hours, and it is possible that you may work a variety of shifts, including nights, early mornings, evenings, and weekends. You will be paid according to the Agenda for Change (AFC) pay scheme, beginning in band 2 as a general rule.
In addition, you will have access to our substantial pension plan and health care discounts, in addition to 27 days of annual leave in addition to bank holidays, with the number of days of annual leave increasing the longer you are employed by the company.