Advanced Physiotherapist – adult primary ciliary dyskinesia
| Posting date: | 05 June 2026 |
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| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | Negotiable |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 18 June 2026 |
| Location: | Southampton, SO16 6YD |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | C9188-26-0435 |
Summary
We are looking for highly experienced, motivated, and pro-active respiratory Physiotherapists to work in a dedicated, friendly MDT, with full time, part time and flexible working patterns considered. You will need evidenced experience of working with adults with suppurative lung disease and providing holistic care to patients with complex respiratory and psychological needs. This role is the ideal opportunity for an individual who is keen to develop their specialist respiratory knowledge as well as their leadership skills. About the service:The South of England adult PCD management service is commissioned to provide outpatient care for all adults with PCD who attend. This is a small team, so you will need to work collaboratively with the MDT to ensure we provide a seamless service across the week, meeting the needs of our ever-increasing patient population. You must have knowledge of the management of patients with chronic suppurative lung disease and be able to provide holistic care for patients to meet their clinical and psychosocial needs. You will often be the only adult PCD physiotherapist in the hospital and will be required to provide expertise and knowledge to the wider therapy team, including the adult cystic fibrosis physiotherapists. As well as attending weekly clinics in Southampton you will be expected to attend regional clinics and provide expert advice on the physiotherapy management of PCD to colleagues in regional hospitals. Attendance at these clinics may require an overnight stay in a local hotel, with travel expenses covered by the adult PCD service. Our team works closely with PCD centres in the UK (Leeds, Leicester/Birmingham and the Brompton, in London) and you will have the opportunity to work with the other PCD Physiotherapists in England on national service development, audit and research and get peer support from them, as well as receiving peer support from the Therapy and PCD teams in Southampton. Post requirements:The post holder will be expected to engage in service development including clinical audit and research. The role will require supervising undergraduate students, as well as providing specialist advice to colleagues at UHS and nationwide. Additionally, you will work closely with the PCD nursing team to triage phone calls and emails and ensure the service is covered throughout the working week from 9am 5pm. The successful applicant would be expected to work at weekends within all fields of medicine and be rostered on the Physiotherapy respiratory on-call and twilight rota, working across the acute wards and/or the home ventilation on-call service. Skills and Experience neededAs well as the person specification we are also looking for the following essential and desirable skills and experience related to this specific post: HCPC registered and experienced Physiotherapist with a broad range of post-qualification respiratory experienceExperience at Band 6/7 level in managing patients with chronic lung disease e.g. able to demonstrate knowledge of advanced airway clearance techniques, exercise, pelvic floor health, breathing pattern disorders, NIV and palliative care Proven experience in undertaking respiratory on-call service shifts, including intensive care, in adults and children Evidence of leadership skills and experience Ability to make decisions about appropriate patient management using advanced clinical reasoning skills, in a variety of demanding situations Clear expressed desire on your application to work on the UHS PCD team as part therapy services Car driver, for working between hospital sites, with some clinic locations requiring overnight stays Desirable skills and experience: Experience in the management of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia Ability to undertake telephone clinics to manage patients remotely. Screening and recruiting patients for research studies Please note: Interviews will be held in person on 30th June, with face-to-face interviews only, due to a practical interview component. No virtual option will be possible, please only apply if you can attend in person. As part of the interview involves a practical assessment, please wear smart, comfortable clothing. We do not accept CV applications.If this post is not for you and you are interested in other therapy opportunities, please e-mail: Annette.Purkis@uhs.nhs.uk