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U9-U16 Lead Physiotherapist

Bristol City FC.
Organisation
Bristol City FC.
Salary
£30,000 per annum
Location
Robins High Performance Centre, BS8 3TN
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
18 June 2026
Job Description
We are looking for a physiotherapist who will lead the efficient and effective functioning of the medical support services provided to the U9-U16 academy squad and support the performance ambitions of the club by leading and delivering best practice physiotherapy and professional care to players.

Key Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Lead and oversee the day-to-day medical provision for the Foundation Phase (U9–U11) and Youth Development Phase (U12–U16), ensuring high standards of care and consistent service delivery across all age groups, including cover for training and fixtures where required.
• Supervise, mentor and support Academy Physiotherapists, Sports Therapists and placement students where appropriate, contributing to staff development and performance review processes.
• Ensure age-appropriate medical screening is completed on a seasonal basis for all U9–U16 academy players.
• Develop and maintain positive working relationships with academy coaching, sport science and strength and conditioning staff regarding player availability and those participating with training restrictions.
• Ensure effective communication with players, parents/carers and relevant stakeholders regarding injury management, rehabilitation progression, availability and medical recommendations.
• Design all return-to-play programmes collaboratively with sport science, strength and conditioning, and coaching staff to optimise players’ physical and football outcomes.
• Analyse and utilise player availability, growth and maturation, and injury surveillance data to identify trends and support injury prevention strategies, rehabilitation planning and performance outcomes.
• Support the development and delivery of injury prevention strategies, movement education and player availability initiatives across the academy programme.
• Actively contribute to player Individual Development Plans and support the 12-week player review process.
• Attend external player medical consultations as required.
• Support the co-ordination and delivery of the Academy cardiac screening programme in line with FA/EPPP guidelines and in conjunction with the Lead Academy Physiotherapist, Head of Medical and Club Doctor.
• Ensure accurate recording of injuries on Kitman Labs and maintain comprehensive documentation of all treatment and rehabilitation interventions in accordance with HCPC and CSP standards.
• Coordinate signing medicals in conjunction with the Head of Academy Recruitment, Head of Academy Medical and Academy Doctor.
• Develop, review and stress-test Emergency Action Plans for all U9–U16 training venues and home fixtures, ensuring all defibrillators, trauma bags and emergency medical equipment are checked and maintained appropriately.
• Ensure all medical equipment, consumables and clinical areas are maintained to appropriate standards and comply with health and safety, infection control and clinical governance requirements.
• Work collaboratively with the Academy Safeguarding Team and maintain an awareness of safeguarding, welfare and child protection responsibilities in line with club and governing body policies.
• Maintain up-to-date knowledge of youth development and EPPP regulations relating to Performance Support and ensure all Safe to Operate and compliance standards are met.
• Participate in internal and external audits and other regulatory requirements as required.
• Contribute to the audit, monitoring and continuous improvement of medical services through regular review of injury trends, service outcomes and key performance indicators.
• Actively contribute to the club’s CPD programme and apply contemporary research and evidence-informed practice where appropriate to support treatment outcomes and programme development.

Skills and Experience:
Essential:
• MSc / BSc Physiotherapy
• MCSP & HCPC Registration
• ATMMIF or able to attain.
• 2 – 3 years of post-graduate musculoskeletal experience.
• Understanding of the EPPP.
• Computer literacy, including Microsoft Office.
Desirable:
• Experience working in a medical role within professional football / team sport.
• Post-graduate qualification in related subject
• Experience of working with young athletes
• Experience of long-term athlete development
• Experience of using Kitman Labs system
How to apply
How to Apply To apply for this role, please complete the online form on our Bristol Sport Careers page or email your CV and a cover letter to careers@bcfc.co.uk. Closing date for receipt of applications: Midday on 18th June 2026 Due to the high volume of applicants we receive, if you have not been contacted one month after applying, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. We reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of any of our job vacancies if we receive a suitable number of quality applications from which to make a shortlist or appoint a suitable candidate. Therefore, we recommend that you apply as soon as possible rather than wait until the published closing date. Safeguarding Statement: Bristol City Football Club is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to endorse this commitment. Note: Due to the nature of the role, any job offer is dependent on a DBS check. All information will be kept by the Safeguarding Officer in strictest confidence. Equality Statement: The successful candidate must ensure a positive commitment towards equality and diversity by treating others fairly and not committing any form of direct or indirect discrimination, victimisation or harassment of any description and to promote positive working relationships between all internal and external stakeholders.
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