FAQs
What type of role is the Physiotherapist position at Spectrum?
The role is a unique blend of face-to-face (F2F) and digital physiotherapy, involving 3 days in the clinic and 2 days working from home (WFH).
What is the salary range for the Physiotherapist position?
The salary for this role ranges from €40,000 to €55,000 per annum, with potential earnings of up to €80,000 including commission.
What qualifications are required for the Physiotherapist position?
Candidates must hold a BSc or MSc in Physiotherapy, have CORU registration, be a Chartered member of ISCP, and possess Professional Indemnity Insurance.
Is there a career progression opportunity within the company?
Yes, Spectrum offers clear career progression pathways, allowing team members to develop from new graduate positions into leadership roles.
What type of support does Spectrum provide for continuous professional development (CPD)?
Spectrum offers a CPD calendar with internal and external speakers, CPD bursaries for funding external courses, and study leave.
What types of conditions will the Physiotherapist work with?
The Physiotherapist will primarily work with patients who have a range of neuro-musculoskeletal conditions.
Are there any additional benefits offered to employees?
Yes, employees receive discounted health insurance, increased annual leave with length of service, an additional "Me Day" leave, and a monthly health & wellness allowance.
What administrative responsibilities are included in the role?
Responsibilities include managing medical case notes, reports, statistics, patient payments, and issuing receipts.
Will the Physiotherapist collaborate with other healthcare professionals?
Yes, there will be regular liaison with other healthcare professionals and local GPs to coordinate patient care.
Is previous private practice clinical experience necessary for this role?
While relevant private practice clinical experience is preferred, it is not explicitly required.

