Need minister to as a living just about mortal a physiotherapist?
I have been searching the internet give or take a few physiotherapy and i have not had much success, i looked at a few different average salary's which miscellaneous enormously and i want information about what routes i could go down once/if i bring back my degree and how the pay and work varies i own had no luck finding a good website, can anyone help please?
Answers:
Is your level in physiotherapy? If so then your department should help you to find the brief adverts.
If not then you will need to do a post-graduate course contained by physiotherapy. NHS pay scales are published. Private pay scales will vary but commonly they require experience in the NHS first.
If you haven't any experience of physiotherapy it may be worth contacting a local hospital to see if you could do some 'work experience' or 'seeing practice' for a week or so to see if this is the career for you. The physios you meet within may share their experiences with you.
Good luck.
well... sorry to say, but i don't know how to speak about you that.
My sister is psychologist and it was a hard time to get a career. She had to work for free for 1 year, and she had luck to be accepted and contracted.
It's thoroughly hard to find job in that nouns....
Just keep on trying, even if you have to get into the item of working for free for a while.... they seek people with experience (my sister be another year working for free as well in other place... so this makes 2 years working and no incomes :S)
Better for you to start is doing some volunteer mission get experience.
But i don't know how things are there, I'm from Portugal as my sister is too. She took her graduation in Scotland and she would hold find much easier to get job there to some extent than here in Portugal.
hope this helped anyway
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Answers:
Is your level in physiotherapy? If so then your department should help you to find the brief adverts.
If not then you will need to do a post-graduate course contained by physiotherapy. NHS pay scales are published. Private pay scales will vary but commonly they require experience in the NHS first.
If you haven't any experience of physiotherapy it may be worth contacting a local hospital to see if you could do some 'work experience' or 'seeing practice' for a week or so to see if this is the career for you. The physios you meet within may share their experiences with you.
Good luck.
well... sorry to say, but i don't know how to speak about you that.
My sister is psychologist and it was a hard time to get a career. She had to work for free for 1 year, and she had luck to be accepted and contracted.
It's thoroughly hard to find job in that nouns....
Just keep on trying, even if you have to get into the item of working for free for a while.... they seek people with experience (my sister be another year working for free as well in other place... so this makes 2 years working and no incomes :S)
Better for you to start is doing some volunteer mission get experience.
But i don't know how things are there, I'm from Portugal as my sister is too. She took her graduation in Scotland and she would hold find much easier to get job there to some extent than here in Portugal.
hope this helped anyway
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