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PHYSIOTHERAPY Occupations covered on this sheet are Physiotherapy Assistant, Technical Instructor, Assistant Practitioner, Physiotherapist and Senior Physiotherapist BACKGROUND INFORMATION Physiotherapy is a health care profession concerned with human function and movement and maximising potential. It uses physical approaches to promote, maintain and restore physical, psychological and social well-being, taking account of variations in health status. (also called Physical Therapists) are employed not only in hospitals, but in the wider community health structure, as well as industry, special schools, private practice, education, leisure and sport. INDUSTRY REQUIREMENTS Physiotherapy Assistants- undertake work delegated by qualified physiotherapists to treat patients by following treatment programmes devised by the physiotherapist. Assistant Practitioner is a new role in the NHS that fits between the roles of Physiotherapy Assistant and Junior Physiotherapist. With a foundation degree, Physiotherapy Assistants are able to move on to work as an Assistant Practitioner. - are concerned with treating patients physical problems, in particular those associated with neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. To become a chartered Physiotherapist, and thus eligible for state registration in the UK, a worker must have a physiotherapy degree approved by the Health Professions Council (HPC). Senior - are experienced who have chosen to specialise in one of the many areas associated with the profession to train, advise, and assess physiotherapists of all grades. Experienced senior physiotherapists might work in research, teaching or move into health service management. REGISTRATION WITH A PROFESSIONAL BODY Physiotherapy Assistants/Technical Instructors There is no current registration requirement for these job titles. 1 June 2008

Assistant Practitioners - There is no current registration requirement for Assistant Practitioners. This is likely to change in the future (possibly in 2009), dependent on the outcome of the pilot of employer led regulation of healthcare support workers in Scotland. and Senior -The job titles of Physiotherapist and Physical Therapist are protected by law. Anyone wishing to practice as a Physiotherapist or as a Physical Therapist in the UK must be registered with the HPC. The HPC register is on-line at: http://register.hpcuk.org/lisa/onlineregister/registrantsearchinitial.jsp CASEWORKER TREATMENT B&C Physiotherapy Assistants/Technical Instructors These posts do not meet the skills criteria. Assistant Practitioners Physiotherapy assistants who have gained Foundation Degrees or equivalent are eligible to apply for Assistant Practitioner posts within the NHS. As these Foundation Degrees are set at an equivalent to NVQ Level 4, they meet the skills criteria. Equivalent posts in the private sector also meet the skills criteria. /Senior If the applicant is HPC registered, they meet the skills criteria. All applications should provide a HPC registration number, and caseworkers should check this against the HPC register. If an applicant is not registered with HPC, then they are not allowed to operate as in the UK, and therefore should not be approved conditionally. See Annex 1 for further details on HPC registration. TWES Training These posts are not suitable for TWES training. candidates. Work Experience Physiotherapy Assistants/Technical Instructors - The jobs of Physiotherapy Assistant and Technical Instructors are not suitable for work experience, as it does not provide a sufficiently high level of work experience for such work 2 June 2008

Assistant Practitioners - Assistant Practitioner posts are suitable for work experience, since the entry requirement of a foundation degree level qualification is of sufficiently high standard. - The Physiotherapist and Physical Therapists occupations are suitable for work experience when the worker is HPC registered. Senior - The Senior Physiotherapist and Senior Physical Therapists occupations are not suitable for work experience. SALARY in the NHS are paid in line with the Agenda for Change pay scales from 1 November 2007. This is based on a 37½ hour working week. Band Level Agenda for Change from November 2007 Band 4 - Band 5 (points 12-18) Assistant Practitioners 16,853-20,261 Band 5 (points 17-25) Physiotherapist 19,683-25,424 Band 6 (points 23-31) Physiotherapist Specialist 23,458-31,779 Band 7 (points 28-36) Physiotherapist Team 28,313-37,326 Manager Band 8a-b (points 35-48) Consultant / Principal 36,112-62,402 Physiotherapist Salaries in the private sector are generally similar to those in the NHS. ADVERTISING This is not a shortage occupation and employers should undertake an appropriate recruitment search in order to identify if there are any suitably qualified or experienced resident workers available to fill the post on offer. Examples of appropriate places to advertise jobs include relevant web sites, for example:- http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/home.html http://www.wales.nhs.uk/jobs/ http://www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk http://www.n-i.nhs.uk/index/.php?link=jobs http://www.healthjobsuk.com http://www.csp.org.uk/jobs.cfm. 3 June 2008

Physiotherapy jobs are also advertised in the CSP fortnightly magazine, 'Frontline'. FURTHER INFORMATION The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy 14, Bedford Row London WC1R 4ED Tel: 020 7306 6666 Fax: 020 7306 6611 Website: www.csp.org.uk Health Professions Council (HPC) Park House 184 Kennington Park Road, London SE11 4BU Tel: 020 7582 0866 Fax: 020 7820 9684 Website: http://www.hpc-uk.org E-mail: info@hpcuk.org HPC Registration Department Tel: 0845 3004 472 (08:30 to 17:30) Fax: 0207 840 9801 Online database: http://register.hpcuk.org/lisa/onlineregister/registrantsearchinitial.jsp E-Mail: registration@hpc-uk.org, Annex 1 HPC Registration If the Physiotherapist is trained in the UK they must have obtained their degree from a course that has been approved by the HPC, the list of approved courses can be found on-line at http://www.hpcuk.org/aboutregistration/educationandtraining/approvedcourses_ph/ The international application form is for those who have gained a qualification outside of the United Kingdom (UK) and/or do not hold an approved UK qualification but have gained some or all of their professional experience outside the UK. 4 June 2008

The HPC international department check that the applicant s qualifications, work experience, conduct, performance and ethics are equivalent to UK standards. There are several possible outcomes to the assessment process. Acceptance to the Register Rejection due to insufficient basic levels of training and qualifications Rejection but with opportunities to join the Register following further training, experience or adaptation. Note there may be a time limit on these. Request further verification or invitation to attend a Test of Competence based on the professions Standards of Proficiency Annex 2 Specialised non-nhs career progression routes in Physiotherapy For further information, go to http://www.csp.org.uk/director/groupandnetworks/ciogs.cfm, or visit the specialist website address given below (where available): Learning difficulties (www.acppld.org.uk) Mental Health (www.cpmh.org.uk) Pain (www.ppaonline.co.uk) Older people (www.agile-uk.org) Paediatrics Women s health (www.acpwh.org.uk) Acupuncture (www.aacp.uk.com) Craniosacral therapy (www.craniosacral.co.uk) Energy Medicine (www.energymedphysio.org.uk) Reflex therapy Amputee Rehabilitation (www.bacpar.org.uk) Cardiac Rehabilitation Community Care Cystic Fibrosis Oncology and Palliative Care (www.acpopc.org.uk) Respiratory care (www.acprc.org.uk) Animal therapy (www.acpat.org) Haemophilia Hand therapy (www.hand-therapy.co.uk) Manipulation (http://www.macpweb.org) McKenzie Institute (www.mckenzieinstitute.co.uk) Orthopaedic (www.aocp.co.uk) Orthopaedic Medicine (www.acpom.org.uk) 5 June 2008

Rheumatic Care (www.rheumatology.org.uk) Sports Medicine (www.acpsm.org) Bobath trained (www.bobath.org.uk) Neurology (www.acpin.net) Vestibular rehabilitation Therapeutic Riding International work (www.isg4cp.org) Extended scope practitioners Independent hospitals and charities Management (www.physiomanagers.org.uk ) Medico-legal Occupational health and ergonomics (www.acpohe.org.uk) Private practice (www.physiofirst.org.uk) Electrotherapy Hydrotherapy Massage Additionally, some groups are deemed unrecognised ; although they represent the special interests of chartered physiotherapists like the groups above, they have yet to reach sufficient numbers of members to be officially recognised: Military medicine Bobath tutors Burns care HIV Paediatric management Spinal injury lead clinicians Visual impairment Yoga 6 June 2008