Title: Information Of Physiotherapist Job
1Information Of Physiotherapist Job
2Information Of Physiotherapist JobPhysiotherapis
ts help people in the recovery of physical
injuries that may occur due to illness,
disability or ageing. In order to become a
physiotherapist in the UK, you need to meet some
qualifications and imbibe certain skills to
accelerate the path of your career. By the end of
this article all your doubts regarding the key
responsibilities of a physiotherapist,
qualifications required, registration process,
salary range etc. will be cleared.
3 What are some of the key responsibilities of a
Physiotherapist? Though day-to-day activities
may vary, the typical duties of a physiotherapist
include the following. Working with patients who
have a range of medical conditions including
neurological, cardiovascular, respiratory
etc. Develop and review treatment programmes that
consist of a variety of exercises to help improve
mobility and alleviate pain. Supervision of
junior physiotherapists and physiotherapy support
workers. Write the patients case notes, reports
and statistics to diagnose, assess and treat
their problem. Work with other healthcare
professionals such as GPs, occupational
therapists and social workers as well as refer
patients who require other medical attention.
4- What qualifications are required to become a
Physiotherapist? - If you wish to practice as a physiotherapist
then you must be registered with HCPC. You can
achieve this if you have an undergraduate or an
accelerated postgraduate degree course in
Physiotherapy approved by HCPC. Approved level
degree qualification can be a full time or
part-time course or a degree apprenticeship in
Physiotherapy. - What happens after getting qualified?
- After successful completion of a programme
approved by HCPC, you can apply for registration
with HCPC. After you get registered as a
practitioner you must retain your name on the
register by paying an annual retention fee and
keeping our knowledge up to date.
5How to register with the HCPC? There are two
routes to apply for registering with HCPC based
on your nationality.
- UK application process
- If you have been trained in the UK follow the
below steps. - Submit forms and fee
- Processing
- Check register
- HCPC aims at coSubmit forms and fee
- Pmpleting the process within 10 days. The
details of successful applicants will be
automatically added on the register. You can
check the register online to confirm the process.
6International application process If you have
been trained outside the UK follow the below
steps.Submit forms and feeReceive confirmation
and reference numberProcessing and
assessmentDecision letter
- An in-depth look at the assessment process
- Step 1 Application received by HCPC
- There can be two cases when an application
is received by the HCPC. Either it is accepted
for processing or rejected because of missing
information. - Case I- Application is accepted
- Fortunately, if your application is
accepted you would be required to pay 495 as the
scrutiny payment. Thereafter, HCPC will provide
you with a confirmation receipt as well as your
reference number. The reference number holds
vital importance as you would be asked to provide
it each time you contact HCPC to discuss your
application at any stage. - Case II- Application is rejected
- If your application is rejected, HCPC will
return it on the address mentioned in the form
and you would be required to re-submit the
application.
7- Step 2 Initial processing
-
- Timeline Within four weeks from receipt.
During this period HCPC will contact your
education provider, any relevant regulatory or
professional bodies and any professional
referees. This will be done to verify the
information that you have provided. HCPC may also
ask an outside agency to conduct these checks on
its behalf. -
- Step 3 Assessment
-
- Timeline Within 60 days from receipt. This
stage of assessment will assess your regulated
education and training and other relevant
education, training or experience. First, your
training or education will be compared with the
standards of proficiency of the HCPC. If there
are any shortfalls it will look if this has been
compensated with any other relevant education,
training or experience. -
- Note The decision of HCPC is based only on
the information provided by you. It does not
contact any other referees, training
institutions, or employers to obtain further
information about your training or work
experience. So make sure that you provide
everything to the best of your knowledge.
8- Background and verification check
- International applicants will be required to
sign a declaration regarding background checks. - The declaration will give permission to the HCPC
to - Verify your identity documents
- Confirm your qualifications
- Confirm you are a good character
-
- To meet the standards of registration you
should be sure of your identity, qualification
and a good character. - All the documents which are required will be
included in your application. HCPC might ask an
outside agency to conduct the checks to ensure
that the documents provided are genuine.
9- English language proficiency
- International applicants are required to
confirm their proficiency with the English
language by scoring a minimum level score in
either of these exams. - IELTS
- TOEFL
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- IELTS
- IELTS, the International English Language
Testing System, is designed to assess the
language ability of candidates. IELTS test can be
taken at one of the centres across the world.
Below figure suggests the exam pattern. - TOEFL
- TOEFL or Test of English as a Foreign
Language is an English Proficiency test,
conducted to evaluate the English speaking and
understanding ability of a candidate. TOEFL has
essentially two versions TOEFL IBT
(Internet-based test) and TOEFL PBT (paper-based
test). You need to appear for TOEFL IBT. HCPC
doesnt accept any TOEFL test score undertaken in
the UK. Below figure depicts the pattern of the
exam.
10Here is the minimum level of scores that you need
to achieve.
- 1. All professions except speech and language
therapists - Test Minimum score Test Minimum score IELTS 7.0
with no element below 6.5 TOEFL (IBT) A minimum
score of 100/120 2. Speech and language
therapists - Test Minimum score IELTS 8.0 with no element
below 7.5 TOEFL (IBT) A minimum score of 118/120
Note HCPC accepts these certificates of English
language proficiency provided they are no more
than two years old when your application is
received.
11Here is the minimum level of scores that you need
to achieve.
12- Do I require any work experience?
-
- Though prior work experience may not be a
necessity yet it always proves to be beneficial.
Employers look for people who have a good
understanding of the role to fit the
requirements. You can gain this by visiting a
local physiotherapy department.Working
voluntarily for charities such as the British Red
Cross or St. John Ambulance may render some
valuable experience that may prove advantageous
while applying for jobs.You may also have a
voluntary or paid experience in special
physiotherapy clinics, school units or nursing
homes.
13- What are the working hours of a Physiotherapist?
- Typically Physiotherapists work 37.5 hours a
week. If you are practising privately your
working hours will be according to the needs of
your clients. -
- What is the salary of a Physiotherapist?
-
- Jobs in NHS are usually covered by the Agenda
for Change (AFC) pay rates. - Qualified physiotherapists can expect their
starting salaries in the range of 23,023 to
29,608. - For senior Physiotherapists, the salary range can
be 28,050 and 36,644 (Band 6). - Clinical specialist/ team leaders usually earn in
the range of 33,222 to 43,041 (Band 7). - Salaries for advanced practice or clinical lead
physiotherapists range from 42,414 to 49,969
(Band 8a).
14- Career prospects
- Working in an NHS hospital may give you an
opportunity to advance your career from a
Physiotherapist to a specialist and on to
advanced level. You can opt for specialisation in
a particular area like critical care or working
with a specific age group like for children or
elderly. As an advanced practitioner, your role
may include requesting investigations, ordering
radiographic imaging and blood test, and making
management decisions. You may also get a chance
to move in management posts with Physiotherapy
services. Apart from that, you can also choose to
start your own practice and become self-employed.
- Job market and vacancy
- NHS is the major employer of
Physiotherapists. You can also work in the
private sector or for local authorities like in
GP practices and health centres, nursing homes
and day centres, gym and sports clinics, and the
armed services.Moreover, you can work in
multiple job settings. For instance, you can do a
part-time job in a sports clinic along with a
part-time post with an NHS.You can look for job
vacancies at NHS jobs, Physiotherapy jobs, and
Health jobs UK.
15- How can Britasiadoctors help you?
- The process of getting a doctors job in the
UK is a bit complicated and the very first step
that you should take to ensure that the process
is hassle-free is choosing a partner that can
guide you through each step. The team of
Britasiadoctors is beside you from the point you
decide to work as a doctor in the UK till you
achieve your dream. With our experience and
prowess, we will make all the stages including
the registration process, exam and interview
preparation, visa application and your arrival in
the country as easy and as best we can. Our
robust support team will guide you through all
the steps so that you can complete the process
smoothly. Having gone through the process
ourselves, we can give you personalised advice
and ways to make life easy for you. Our major
role will be to organise interviews, connect you
with the right employer, help you through the
visa process and anything we can do on your way
to success. For more information, please visit
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