Physiotherapist Vacancies - Staff and Senior Grade - Children's Disability Network Teams (CDNT) Full-Time, Permanent Dublin North About the Service Children's Disability Network Teams are interdisciplinary teams delivering family-centred, community-based services to children and young people aged 0–18 with complex needs arising from disability.
Services are delivered in line with Progressing Disability Services for Children and Young People and Sláintecare, working closely with Primary Care and CAMHS to ensure integrated care.
The Role We are seeking Staff and Senior Physiotherapists to join our Children's Disability Network Teams.
The successful candidate will provide high-quality physiotherapy assessment and intervention to children and young people with complex needs, working collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team and in partnership with families.
This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop clinical skills within a supportive, progressive service focused on evidence-based and family-centred practice.
What's on Offer: Salary of €44, to €63, for Staff Grade, €63, to €75, for Senior Grade (commensurate with experience) 35 hours per week 29 days annual leave per annum Pensionable public service post Supportive interdisciplinary working environment Opportunities for professional development and CPD Meaningful work making a real difference to children and families Relocation package available to eligible candidates Key Responsibilities Deliver physiotherapy assessments and person-centred intervention programmes Manage and prioritise a clinical caseload in partnership with families using Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) Work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team, participating in team meetings and case conferences Provide education, training and support to parents, carers, schools and staff Monitor, evaluate and adapt intervention programmes based on clinical need Participate in Assessment of Need (AON) and Preliminary Team Assessment (PTA) processes Maintain high standards of documentation, clinical governance, health