We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated, and reliable individual to join our Trauma & Orthopaedics Therapy team as an Apprentice Therapy Support Worker. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a genuine interest in healthcare and rehabilitation who is keen to develop practical skills while working alongside experienced therapists in a busy acute hospital setting. The successful candidate will be patient-focused, approachable, and willing to learn, with good communication skills and a positive attitude towards supporting patients to regain independence. Full training, supervision, and support will be provided as part of a structured apprenticeship programme, enabling the post-holder to build confidence, experience, and a strong foundation for a future career in healthcare.
You will need to demonstrate good communication skills, a caring and professional approach, and the ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team in a fast-paced environment. During the apprenticeship, you will develop practical skills in supporting patient mobility, rehabilitation exercises, basic clinical observations, and therapeutic activities, while gaining experience in patient safety, infection prevention, and person-centred care under the supervision of qualified therapy staff.
- To develop the skills to work as an integral member of the therapy team using the principles of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in an integrated and client-centred way.
- To learn how to, and become confident in, implementing delegated treatment plans and facilitating rehabilitation within agreed limitations to promote independence using occupation, exercise and physical modalities, taking into consideration a person’s affect and cognition with guidance and supervision of a mentor.
- To learn how to, and then implement and progress delegated treatment programmes using clinical reasoning skills to include the teaching of patients on functional exercise, the issuing and fitting of equipment and the practice of activities of daily living. It will also include assessing patients in the safe use of mobility aids, such as safety on the stairs and personal care.
- To learn how to, and then assess patients with non-complex mobility and occupational difficulties. To instruct and motivate patients in accordance with the therapy plan, in order to achieve goals, set by the registered practitioner, monitoring the patient’s condition at all times.
Join a forward-thinking, compassionate, and high-performing integrated Therapy Service at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This is an exceptional opportunity for a passionate and skilled individual to make a meaningful impact within a supportive and collaborative environment, while developing a fulfilling career.
As a member of the Therapy Service, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality, patient-centred care across a range of specialties.
What sets the service apart is our strong multi-disciplinary team culture and collaborative working with other colleagues. You’ll benefit from excellent professional development opportunities, including access to structured supervision and educational frameworks, and the chance to be involved in innovative service improvement projects that shape the future of care.
By choosing Gloucestershire Hospitals Therapy Service, you are joining a team that truly values its people. We are proud of our supportive and inclusive culture through our compassionate leadership and our ongoing investment in staff wellbeing and development.
This Senior healthcare support worker apprenticeship at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is an exciting opportunity to learn new skills within an acute healthcare environment and become part of the Therapy Support Team. This apprenticeship is suitable for anyone with a desire to learn and develop skills with a view to beginning a career in Therapy based occupations such as Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy and gain a Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support. Achieving this diploma will mean meeting requirements which include demonstration of practical skills, techniques and/or knowledge required to perform job role, meeting the apprenticeship standard and successfully completing an End Point Assessment.
Throughout the apprenticeship journey you will:
- be supported in the workplace by a mentor
- have a minimum of 6 hours per week ‘off-the-job training’ to develop your learning
- be in regular contact with the Training Provider and the Apprenticeships and Careers Team
- have access to a virtual learning platform
- attend workshops where you will have the opportunity to discuss and share
The Apprentice will be expected to complete the apprenticeship within a 24-month timeframe. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust reserves the right to terminate employment if the training requirements as detailed above are not achieved.
Contact Details
Ani Pillai (Clinical Lead Physiotherapist)
annabel.pillai@nhs.net
0300 422 5316 or 0300 422 4087