Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Head of Acute Physiotherapy and Professional Lead

The closing date is 23 April 2026

Job summary

Join Somerset NHS Foundation Trust as our **Head of Acute Physiotherapy and Service Group Professional Lead** and shape how high quality acute physiotherapy is delivered across our hospitals with strong links to community services. This is a senior clinical leadership role with real scope to influence strategy, improve patient flow and outcomes, and lead modern, evidence based services across sites and boundaries.

You'll work alongside senior clinical and operational leaders to drive service transformation, use data and performance intelligence to target improvements, and strengthen clinical governance so that quality and safety are consistently high. You'll also be a visible professional lead for physiotherapy--supporting advanced practice, developing our workforce, and creating a compassionate, highperforming culture where people can do their best work.

If you're motivated by leading change, building effective teams and delivering measurable impact for patients and services, this is an opportunity to make a difference at scale.

Main duties of the job

You will lead the delivery and development of acute adult physiotherapy services achieving full integration and matrix working with community colleagues. You will ensure safe, timely care and effective patient flow across hospital sites. Working with clinical and operational leaders, you will shape strategy and deliver service transformation, including pathway redesign, workforce planning and implementation of improvement programmes. You will provide visible professional leadership for physiotherapy across the Service Group, setting standards, supporting advanced practice and ensuring consistent, evidence-based care. You will use performance intelligence (activity, capacity, waiting times and quality indicators) to identify priorities, monitor delivery and drive measurable improvements. You will lead clinical governance for your services, overseeing audit, risk, incidents and complaints, and ensuring learning is embedded. You will manage budgets, equipment and resources responsibly, supporting business planning and investment decisions. You will line-manage and develop senior staff, creating a compassionate, high-performing culture through supervision, appraisal and coaching, and will represent physiotherapy in Trust and system partnerships.

About us

At Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, we're committed to supporting our employees with a range of benefits designed to enhance your professional and personal life. We offer:

  • Flexible working options to help you balance work and life
  • NHS pension scheme for long-term financial security
  • Generous annual leave allowance to recharge and relax
  • A strong focus on career development to help you grow and achieve your potential

Additionally, you'll gain access to our Blue Light Card, unlocking exclusive discounts on shopping, dining, and leisure activities, as well as NHS-specific perks to support you both inside and outside of work.

We are proud to foster a diverse, skilled, and inclusive workforce, and we encourage applications from all backgrounds.

Why Somerset? Somerset offers the perfect blend of idyllic countryside, outstanding areas of natural beauty, and breathtaking coastlines, with vibrant cities like Bristol, Bath, and Exeter just a short drive away - and only two hours to London.

The region is home to excellent educational facilities, and with affordable housing compared to other parts of the country, it's a great place to build both your career and your future.

Somerset truly has it all - the peaceful countryside and cosmopolitan city life, with something for everyone to enjoy.

Details

Date posted

09 April 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8b

Salary

£66,582 to £77,368 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

184-OL-BL-4483

Job locations

Musgrove Park Hospital

Musgrove Road

Taunton

Somerset

TA1 5DA


Yeovil District Hospital

Higher Kingston

Yeovil

Somerset

BA21 4AT


Job description

Job responsibilities

Communication and Key Working Relationships

*The role requires close working relationships with the Service Group Director, Associate Director of Patient Care, Associate Medical Director, Chief Nurse, Deputy Chief Nurse, Director of Allied Health Professions, Chief Medical Officer, Lead Consultants, Chief Operating Officer, Trust Directors, service managers, governance teams and partners across statutory, voluntary and community sectors.

*The post holder must communicate complex information clearly to diverse professional and public audiences, acting as a credible and visible leader and fostering strong collaborative relationships across the organisation. They will influence strategy, support integrated approaches to care and ensure systems are in place for effective communication with teams, partner agencies, service users and carers.

Planning and Organisation

*The post holder will prioritise and manage their workload effectively to ensure delivery against Trust objectives, delegating tasks appropriately to practitioners and managers. They will work collaboratively with operational and managerial colleagues to ensure high quality, efficient services, using sound judgement to balance urgent, emergency and routine demands and to maintain access to timely, appropriate care.

*They will lead the planning, development and continuous improvement of the service, ensuring high standards of patient care are maintained and enhanced. This includes anticipating and responding to changing service pressures, proposing and implementing organisational change, and developing strategic and operational plans that align with Trust priorities.

*The post holder will develop and contribute to business planning, including workforce requirements, service modernisation, equipment needs and pathway improvement. They will be responsible for long term service planning, identifying gaps in provision, analysing population health and performance data, and using this intelligence to shape future service models across professional and organisational boundaries.

Analytics

*Ensure accurate performance reporting, data quality and benchmarking across acute physiotherapy.

*Analyse activity trends, waiting times, flow data and KPIs to drive improvement.

*Use audit, evaluation and service intelligence to prioritise improvement actions.

Responsibility for Patient / Client Care, Treatment & Therapy

*The post holder will work autonomously as an advanced/expert clinical practitioner, maintaining a clinical caseload of approximately 10% of contracted hours. They will apply highly specialist clinical knowledge to optimise patient pathways, care standards and outcomes, and will develop, implement and evaluate protocols and procedures to ensure safe, high quality service delivery in response to patient and organisational needs.

*The post holder will provide independent professional reports in line with confidentiality requirements and HCPC professional standards, and will deliver evidence based, person centred care across a broad range of clinical presentations. They will demonstrate the advanced clinical, interpersonal and professional skills required to meet the diverse needs of children, older adults, vulnerable groups and individuals with mental health needs, actively promoting health and wellbeing.

Policy, Service, Research & Development Responsibility

*The post holder will work closely with the Care Team, Medical Director, Chief Operating Officer and Service Group Leadership Team to ensure systems are in place for the efficient, safe and consistent delivery of high quality services. They will lead the development and continuous improvement of the service in line with Trust strategy, legislation, national frameworks and clinical standards, working collaboratively with other Trust services, external agencies and referrers.

*They will ensure service users' needs are appropriately assessed and that care is delivered to the required quality within statutory responsibilities, policy and available resources. This includes setting, monitoring and reviewing quality standards; supporting effective local decision making; and contributing to business and service development plans. The post holder will oversee complaints, incidents and serious untoward events for their service area, ensuring robust investigation, timely reporting, supportive staff processes, learning dissemination and a strong culture of safety, openness and risk management.

*The role includes leading multidisciplinary, integrated approaches to care; developing services in response to population needs; and driving patient, carer and service user involvement. Working with clinical governance and quality improvement teams, the post holder will support patient experience initiatives, audits, surveys and research, translating findings into clear action plans and measurable improvement.

*They will contribute to the development, implementation and review of clinical policies, procedures, pathways and guidelines, ensuring these remain current, evidence based and aligned with best practice. The post holder is responsible for promoting adherence to Trust policies, leading audits, benchmarking and evidence based practice, and ensuring colleagues maintain high professional standards through training, supervision, competency assessment and ongoing development.

*As an experienced clinical leader, the post holder will maintain their own professional competence and credibility, remain informed of emerging evidence, and maintain a presence in clinical areas to provide expert advice, teaching and support. They will champion a culture of learning, innovation and continuous improvement, empower teams to address clinical and staffing issues, and support colleagues' wellbeing through effective debriefing and pastoral guidance where appropriate.

*They will also contribute to service wide projects, service redesign and new developments, ensuring the introduction of safe, effective pathways and techniques. All work must be undertaken in accordance with Trust policy, protocols, safeguarding requirements and relevant legislation.

Responsibility for Finance, Equipment & Other Resources

*The post holder is responsible for the effective management of the service budget, working closely with the Triumvirate team and finance colleagues to ensure that financial risks are identified, quantified and appropriately managed. They are accountable to the Director of Finance, Chief Operating Officer and Service Director for achieving an agreed year end financial position and for ensuring services remain within allocated resources.

*As the designated budget holder, the post holder will monitor expenditure, maintain financial balance and act as an authorised signatory for their service area. They will oversee the assessment, procurement and management of equipment, ensuring value for money, quality, safety and reliability, and will ensure the safe and appropriate use of complex and high cost equipment across all service areas.

Responsibility for Supervision, Leadership & Management

*The post holder will lead by example, promoting a compassionate, fair and high performing culture where excellence in patient care can thrive. They will provide visible leadership across their service area, managing multiple clinical teams and ensuring that colleagues feel supported, valued and able to deliver safe, effective care.

Professional Lead Role

*They will act as the primary point of contact and expert advisor on complex clinical issues, professional standards and best practice, maintaining close professional accountability to the Director of Allied Health Professions and participating actively in professional forums including monthly meetings with the Director of AHPs, the SFT AHP Leads Forum and the Somerset AHP Council.

*As Professional Lead, the post holder will provide expert clinical advice and senior professional leadership for the physiotherapy workforce across the Service Group, driving quality improvement, workforce development and strategic service transformation. They will play a central role in shaping the future of physiotherapy services beyond their own operational area, proactively contributing to Trust wide and system wide improvement programmes, pathway redesign and the development of sustainable, modern models of care.

*The post holder will lead the development and oversight of professional governance, including robust clinical supervision models, competency frameworks and the assurance of professional competence and fitness to practise. As a highly visible and accessible role model, they will promote excellence, support clinical decision making and cultivate high standards of professional behaviour.

*They will provide expert leadership for quality improvement, service redesign and innovation across all physiotherapy services within the Service Group. This includes advising on strategic priorities, identifying opportunities for service change, addressing variation in practice, and aligning developments with Trust and system strategy. The role also supports risk management for the profession, offering expert input into complaints, incidents and serious incidents, and ensuring learning is embedded across teams.

*In partnership with operational and clinical leaders, the post holder will lead workforce planning and development for physiotherapy across the Service Group, covering recruitment, retention, advanced practice, CPD, education and future workforce modelling. They will ensure the professional voice is represented in Service Group, Trust wide and system level strategic planning, supporting the development of a flexible, resilient and capable physiotherapy workforce that can meet future service needs.

Any Other Specific Tasks Required

*They will participate in Bank Holiday service provision and contribute to the General Manager on call rota at the appropriate operational site (MPH/YDH/Community).

Job description

Job responsibilities

Communication and Key Working Relationships

*The role requires close working relationships with the Service Group Director, Associate Director of Patient Care, Associate Medical Director, Chief Nurse, Deputy Chief Nurse, Director of Allied Health Professions, Chief Medical Officer, Lead Consultants, Chief Operating Officer, Trust Directors, service managers, governance teams and partners across statutory, voluntary and community sectors.

*The post holder must communicate complex information clearly to diverse professional and public audiences, acting as a credible and visible leader and fostering strong collaborative relationships across the organisation. They will influence strategy, support integrated approaches to care and ensure systems are in place for effective communication with teams, partner agencies, service users and carers.

Planning and Organisation

*The post holder will prioritise and manage their workload effectively to ensure delivery against Trust objectives, delegating tasks appropriately to practitioners and managers. They will work collaboratively with operational and managerial colleagues to ensure high quality, efficient services, using sound judgement to balance urgent, emergency and routine demands and to maintain access to timely, appropriate care.

*They will lead the planning, development and continuous improvement of the service, ensuring high standards of patient care are maintained and enhanced. This includes anticipating and responding to changing service pressures, proposing and implementing organisational change, and developing strategic and operational plans that align with Trust priorities.

*The post holder will develop and contribute to business planning, including workforce requirements, service modernisation, equipment needs and pathway improvement. They will be responsible for long term service planning, identifying gaps in provision, analysing population health and performance data, and using this intelligence to shape future service models across professional and organisational boundaries.

Analytics

*Ensure accurate performance reporting, data quality and benchmarking across acute physiotherapy.

*Analyse activity trends, waiting times, flow data and KPIs to drive improvement.

*Use audit, evaluation and service intelligence to prioritise improvement actions.

Responsibility for Patient / Client Care, Treatment & Therapy

*The post holder will work autonomously as an advanced/expert clinical practitioner, maintaining a clinical caseload of approximately 10% of contracted hours. They will apply highly specialist clinical knowledge to optimise patient pathways, care standards and outcomes, and will develop, implement and evaluate protocols and procedures to ensure safe, high quality service delivery in response to patient and organisational needs.

*The post holder will provide independent professional reports in line with confidentiality requirements and HCPC professional standards, and will deliver evidence based, person centred care across a broad range of clinical presentations. They will demonstrate the advanced clinical, interpersonal and professional skills required to meet the diverse needs of children, older adults, vulnerable groups and individuals with mental health needs, actively promoting health and wellbeing.

Policy, Service, Research & Development Responsibility

*The post holder will work closely with the Care Team, Medical Director, Chief Operating Officer and Service Group Leadership Team to ensure systems are in place for the efficient, safe and consistent delivery of high quality services. They will lead the development and continuous improvement of the service in line with Trust strategy, legislation, national frameworks and clinical standards, working collaboratively with other Trust services, external agencies and referrers.

*They will ensure service users' needs are appropriately assessed and that care is delivered to the required quality within statutory responsibilities, policy and available resources. This includes setting, monitoring and reviewing quality standards; supporting effective local decision making; and contributing to business and service development plans. The post holder will oversee complaints, incidents and serious untoward events for their service area, ensuring robust investigation, timely reporting, supportive staff processes, learning dissemination and a strong culture of safety, openness and risk management.

*The role includes leading multidisciplinary, integrated approaches to care; developing services in response to population needs; and driving patient, carer and service user involvement. Working with clinical governance and quality improvement teams, the post holder will support patient experience initiatives, audits, surveys and research, translating findings into clear action plans and measurable improvement.

*They will contribute to the development, implementation and review of clinical policies, procedures, pathways and guidelines, ensuring these remain current, evidence based and aligned with best practice. The post holder is responsible for promoting adherence to Trust policies, leading audits, benchmarking and evidence based practice, and ensuring colleagues maintain high professional standards through training, supervision, competency assessment and ongoing development.

*As an experienced clinical leader, the post holder will maintain their own professional competence and credibility, remain informed of emerging evidence, and maintain a presence in clinical areas to provide expert advice, teaching and support. They will champion a culture of learning, innovation and continuous improvement, empower teams to address clinical and staffing issues, and support colleagues' wellbeing through effective debriefing and pastoral guidance where appropriate.

*They will also contribute to service wide projects, service redesign and new developments, ensuring the introduction of safe, effective pathways and techniques. All work must be undertaken in accordance with Trust policy, protocols, safeguarding requirements and relevant legislation.

Responsibility for Finance, Equipment & Other Resources

*The post holder is responsible for the effective management of the service budget, working closely with the Triumvirate team and finance colleagues to ensure that financial risks are identified, quantified and appropriately managed. They are accountable to the Director of Finance, Chief Operating Officer and Service Director for achieving an agreed year end financial position and for ensuring services remain within allocated resources.

*As the designated budget holder, the post holder will monitor expenditure, maintain financial balance and act as an authorised signatory for their service area. They will oversee the assessment, procurement and management of equipment, ensuring value for money, quality, safety and reliability, and will ensure the safe and appropriate use of complex and high cost equipment across all service areas.

Responsibility for Supervision, Leadership & Management

*The post holder will lead by example, promoting a compassionate, fair and high performing culture where excellence in patient care can thrive. They will provide visible leadership across their service area, managing multiple clinical teams and ensuring that colleagues feel supported, valued and able to deliver safe, effective care.

Professional Lead Role

*They will act as the primary point of contact and expert advisor on complex clinical issues, professional standards and best practice, maintaining close professional accountability to the Director of Allied Health Professions and participating actively in professional forums including monthly meetings with the Director of AHPs, the SFT AHP Leads Forum and the Somerset AHP Council.

*As Professional Lead, the post holder will provide expert clinical advice and senior professional leadership for the physiotherapy workforce across the Service Group, driving quality improvement, workforce development and strategic service transformation. They will play a central role in shaping the future of physiotherapy services beyond their own operational area, proactively contributing to Trust wide and system wide improvement programmes, pathway redesign and the development of sustainable, modern models of care.

*The post holder will lead the development and oversight of professional governance, including robust clinical supervision models, competency frameworks and the assurance of professional competence and fitness to practise. As a highly visible and accessible role model, they will promote excellence, support clinical decision making and cultivate high standards of professional behaviour.

*They will provide expert leadership for quality improvement, service redesign and innovation across all physiotherapy services within the Service Group. This includes advising on strategic priorities, identifying opportunities for service change, addressing variation in practice, and aligning developments with Trust and system strategy. The role also supports risk management for the profession, offering expert input into complaints, incidents and serious incidents, and ensuring learning is embedded across teams.

*In partnership with operational and clinical leaders, the post holder will lead workforce planning and development for physiotherapy across the Service Group, covering recruitment, retention, advanced practice, CPD, education and future workforce modelling. They will ensure the professional voice is represented in Service Group, Trust wide and system level strategic planning, supporting the development of a flexible, resilient and capable physiotherapy workforce that can meet future service needs.

Any Other Specific Tasks Required

*They will participate in Bank Holiday service provision and contribute to the General Manager on call rota at the appropriate operational site (MPH/YDH/Community).

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Person Specification
  • RequirementEssential / DesirableHow Assessed
  • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
  • *HCPC registered Physiotherapist
  • QUALIFICATIONS & TRAINING
  • *Master's degree or equivalent level of experience.
  • *Evidence of significant post graduate development.
  • *Practice Educator accreditation.
  • KNOWLEDGE
  • *Advanced knowledge of acute physiotherapy practice, clinical governance and patient safety.
  • *Strong understanding of national AHP, acute care, the 10 Year Health Plan and workforce policy.
  • *Knowledge of risk management and statutory frameworks.
  • EXPERIENCE
  • *Extensive senior clinical and leadership experience in physiotherapy within the last 3 years.
  • *Clinical experience across community and acute services
  • *Leading service change, workforce development and QI initiatives.
  • *Experience in managing staff, budgets and complex systems.
  • *Experience of research, audit and evidence based practice development.
  • SKILLS & ABILITIES
  • *Excellent communication and influencing skills.
  • *Highly developed clinical reasoning and decision making.
  • *Skilled at system leadership to bring about integrated working between teams to streamline and improve patient experience
  • *Ability to analyse complex information and prioritise appropriately.
  • *Ability to lead teams through change with compassion and clarity.
  • *IT literate and able to interpret data sets.
  • COMMUNICATION SKILLS
  • *Able to demonstrate a good standard of English language
  • *Excellent communication skills including talking and listening as well as being aware of non-verbal communication i.e. Motivational interviewing, Shared decision Making
  • PLANNING & ORGANISING SKILLS
  • *Ability to develop, implement and evaluate Trust wide strategies, polices and guidance to deliver effective services that meet Trust objectives.
  • *Ability to develop, implement and evaluate strategies, policies and guidance across the Trust to deliver effective services that meet Trust objectives.
  • OTHER
  • *Willingness to use technology to improve standards of care and support to our patients
  • *Access to regular transport due to requirement to travel regularly to all Trust sites and out of the county on Trust business.
  • SUPPORTING BEHAVIOURS
  • To carry out this role successfully the post holder needs to be fully aware of and adhere to Trust values.
  • *Kindness
  • *Respect
  • *Teamwork
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Person Specification
  • RequirementEssential / DesirableHow Assessed
  • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
  • *HCPC registered Physiotherapist
  • QUALIFICATIONS & TRAINING
  • *Master's degree or equivalent level of experience.
  • *Evidence of significant post graduate development.
  • *Practice Educator accreditation.
  • KNOWLEDGE
  • *Advanced knowledge of acute physiotherapy practice, clinical governance and patient safety.
  • *Strong understanding of national AHP, acute care, the 10 Year Health Plan and workforce policy.
  • *Knowledge of risk management and statutory frameworks.
  • EXPERIENCE
  • *Extensive senior clinical and leadership experience in physiotherapy within the last 3 years.
  • *Clinical experience across community and acute services
  • *Leading service change, workforce development and QI initiatives.
  • *Experience in managing staff, budgets and complex systems.
  • *Experience of research, audit and evidence based practice development.
  • SKILLS & ABILITIES
  • *Excellent communication and influencing skills.
  • *Highly developed clinical reasoning and decision making.
  • *Skilled at system leadership to bring about integrated working between teams to streamline and improve patient experience
  • *Ability to analyse complex information and prioritise appropriately.
  • *Ability to lead teams through change with compassion and clarity.
  • *IT literate and able to interpret data sets.
  • COMMUNICATION SKILLS
  • *Able to demonstrate a good standard of English language
  • *Excellent communication skills including talking and listening as well as being aware of non-verbal communication i.e. Motivational interviewing, Shared decision Making
  • PLANNING & ORGANISING SKILLS
  • *Ability to develop, implement and evaluate Trust wide strategies, polices and guidance to deliver effective services that meet Trust objectives.
  • *Ability to develop, implement and evaluate strategies, policies and guidance across the Trust to deliver effective services that meet Trust objectives.
  • OTHER
  • *Willingness to use technology to improve standards of care and support to our patients
  • *Access to regular transport due to requirement to travel regularly to all Trust sites and out of the county on Trust business.
  • SUPPORTING BEHAVIOURS
  • To carry out this role successfully the post holder needs to be fully aware of and adhere to Trust values.
  • *Kindness
  • *Respect
  • *Teamwork

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Musgrove Park Hospital

Musgrove Road

Taunton

Somerset

TA1 5DA


Employer's website

https://www.somersetft.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Musgrove Park Hospital

Musgrove Road

Taunton

Somerset

TA1 5DA


Employer's website

https://www.somersetft.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Director of Allied Health Professionals

Clare Boobyer-Jones

clare.boobyer-jones@somersetft.nhs.uk

07981124682

Details

Date posted

09 April 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8b

Salary

£66,582 to £77,368 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

184-OL-BL-4483

Job locations

Musgrove Park Hospital

Musgrove Road

Taunton

Somerset

TA1 5DA


Yeovil District Hospital

Higher Kingston

Yeovil

Somerset

BA21 4AT


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