Thanks for sharing! I’m in my third year and I have a respiratory placement next and I’ve been seeing your respiratory placement videos which are super helpful for preparation so thank you!
Exactly how I felt! I think the band 5 starting who feel that way so much better than those who are over confident and think they know everything. You will no doubt know way more than you think and you’ll be absolutely great! Just remember the team won’t expect you to know it all and will be there to support you!
@@bhavyasriambica7326 Hi :) I would recommend that you prepare specific clinical examples for different typical situations. For example, can you give an example of when you worked well within a team. Can you give an example of when you dealt with a complex situation etc... Good luck!
Hi, thank you for your videos. I am a physiotherapist with extra courses : Manual Therapy, Manuel Lymphdrainage Kiniso Taping, and Cranio Sacral Therapy. I live in Germany but I am planning to move to Scottland. What standards must I have to start working as a physiotherpist in Scottland and what should I do ? Thank you in advance Elias
Thank you for the video, when you said you had all those feelings on your first few weeks of starting your job, did any of those feelings resurface when you rotated on to your next rotation? Also, did you do any additional prep, more than what you would have completed prior to going out on placement? I Start my first rotation next week in community LD and I'm starting to feel a bit nervous as it has all started to feel quite real.
Hi Charlotte, I did a little but nothing like my first one. It helps massively when you know trust and the systems. Honestly it’s not the Physio bit that’s most daunting when you first start. I did very little prep, I used my first week or two to find out what I didn’t know that I needed to know rather than guessing.
Great question! The answer is it’s very individual. Normally it’s a minimum of 18 months but really it’s about gaining a braid experience across the core rotations and then when you’re ready applying for a band 6 job. There mustn’t be a rush. Some of the best band 6’s spent longer as a 5 and some that rush it are left with big gaps in their skills/ knowledge.
Hi mate. Got a question which am hoping you can answer as your a qualified physio. Once qualified I am aware you need to register with the HCPC but do also need to registration with the CSP or is that optional? Thanks
It’s optional but recommended as it acts as your insurance and professional body, there to protect you should something happen. Also a great network and very useful if you get involved.
Hello! Thanks a lot for your detailed sharing! I have applied for my physiotherapy pre-reg degree for this september! May I know if a band 5 rotational physio job is competitive or not? I have heard that it might be quite a competition. I dun mind if I need to relocate, but are there currently sufficient band 5 jobs out there? Thanks :)!
Sound amazing, how exciting. It very much depends. Some trusts are very short staffed and there is overall a recruitment crisis in the NHS so there tends to be lots of jobs at most trusts across the UK.
Thank you Angel. I’m afraid I can help much but I would recommend emailing some NHS trusts in the areas of the uk you’re looking to work and get their advice. I wish you all the best ☺️
Thanks for sharing! I’m in my third year and I have a respiratory placement next and I’ve been seeing your respiratory placement videos which are super helpful for preparation so thank you!
That’s so good to hear Lily. Have a great placement. You’ll love it I’m sure 😊
These words are so encouraging, I'm just finishing uni and i feel i know nothing.
Exactly how I felt! I think the band 5 starting who feel that way so much better than those who are over confident and think they know everything. You will no doubt know way more than you think and you’ll be absolutely great! Just remember the team won’t expect you to know it all and will be there to support you!
Awesome video! Started my first B5 job about 5 weeks ago and I 100% agree with everything you've covered! Keep it up!
Thanks Sarah. Hope you’re loving it now 😊
Hi..will you give any tips for b5 interview
@@bhavyasriambica7326 Hi :) I would recommend that you prepare specific clinical examples for different typical situations. For example, can you give an example of when you worked well within a team. Can you give an example of when you dealt with a complex situation etc... Good luck!
www.jamesarmstrongphysio.com/applying-for-physio-jobs.html
Yay you’re back! Thank you for sharing,
I sure am. Thank you for your support ☺️
Great video and honest insight, going to help a lot of people, this is very useful for me as a physio student as well
Thanks John. All the best for your career 😊
Hi,
thank you for your videos. I am a physiotherapist with extra courses : Manual Therapy, Manuel Lymphdrainage Kiniso Taping, and Cranio Sacral Therapy. I live in Germany but I am planning to move to Scottland. What standards must I have to start working as a physiotherpist in Scottland and what should I do ?
Thank you in advance
Elias
I never knew b5 jobs would be so competitive, i have been applying for 11 months with no luck
Thank you for the video, when you said you had all those feelings on your first few weeks of starting your job, did any of those feelings resurface when you rotated on to your next rotation? Also, did you do any additional prep, more than what you would have completed prior to going out on placement? I Start my first rotation next week in community LD and I'm starting to feel a bit nervous as it has all started to feel quite real.
Hi Charlotte, I did a little but nothing like my first one. It helps massively when you know trust and the systems. Honestly it’s not the Physio bit that’s most daunting when you first start.
I did very little prep, I used my first week or two to find out what I didn’t know that I needed to know rather than guessing.
@@JamesArmstrongPhysio Thank you for the reply James.
Thank you for the video, just wondered how long does it usually take to progress from band 5 to band 6 as a physio? Thanks!!
Great question! The answer is it’s very individual. Normally it’s a minimum of 18 months but really it’s about gaining a braid experience across the core rotations and then when you’re ready applying for a band 6 job. There mustn’t be a rush. Some of the best band 6’s spent longer as a 5 and some that rush it are left with big gaps in their skills/ knowledge.
Hi mate. Got a question which am hoping you can answer as your a qualified physio. Once qualified I am aware you need to register with the HCPC but do also need to registration with the CSP or is that optional? Thanks
It’s optional but recommended as it acts as your insurance and professional body, there to protect you should something happen. Also a great network and very useful if you get involved.
Please at which band is Diploma in physiotherapy?
Hello! Thanks a lot for your detailed sharing! I have applied for my physiotherapy pre-reg degree for this september! May I know if a band 5 rotational physio job is competitive or not? I have heard that it might be quite a competition. I dun mind if I need to relocate, but are there currently sufficient band 5 jobs out there? Thanks :)!
Sound amazing, how exciting.
It very much depends.
Some trusts are very short staffed and there is overall a recruitment crisis in the NHS so there tends to be lots of jobs at most trusts across the UK.
@@JamesArmstrongPhysio thanks mate for reassuring me! Hope it will go well.
Hello I have physiotherapy degree with 3 years experience in india how to apply physiotherapist job there please help me
Hi, you’ll need to contact the CSP or HCPC as they’ll know. It’s not something I have any experience with I’m afraid.
Hai Iam international candidate seeking job there,not shortlisting us,can u plz advise,u r vedios are great .help me.
Thank you Angel. I’m afraid I can help much but I would recommend emailing some NHS trusts in the areas of the uk you’re looking to work and get their advice. I wish you all the best ☺️
Thanks
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