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U9 - U16 Academy Physiotherapist

Crystal Palace FC
Organisation
Crystal Palace FC
Salary
Competitive
Location
Academy Training Ground, BR3 1NZ
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
4 July 2025
Job Description
Job Location Academy Training Ground, BR3 1NZ

Contract Type Full-time

Salary/ ROP Competitive

Who we are:
We are Crystal Palace Football Club, a Premier League Football Club with more than 160 years of proud history. Spread across three different sites - our London office, Selhurst Park stadium, and our Training Ground/Academy, we offer the best atmosphere and culture for our fans and our employees

We strive for excellence in the workplace with a philosophy of high standards, professionalism, and a strong work ethic from our employees. We are constantly trying to grow, diversify and build with not only our team on the pitch, but also our team in the offices and on the ground.

About this role:
If you are a physiotherapist with experience working in an elite sports environment, we have an opportunity for you! We are looking for an enthusiastic, confident, and knowledgeable physiotherapist to join the growing medical department at the Academy for age groups U9 to U16.
You will be working alongside one other Academy Physiotherapist focusing on the U9s-U16s and reporting into the Head of Academy Physiotherapy / Academy Doctor.

Responsibilities:
Providing clinic cover, which does include evening and weekend working
Providing match cover which will require travelling with teams to away fixtures on occasion
Assisting/Managing the part-time staff and ensuring all academy fixtures are covered by a therapist
Working in conjunction with the Head of Academy Physiotherapy and Academy Physiotherapist for provision of all physiotherapy duties associated with the Academy, in particular U9-U16s teams
Assisting with all testing and screening of U9-U16 teams
Assisting with all testing and screening of U9s-U16s throughout the year and liaising with coaches
Updating key medical staff on all medical/injury concerns regarding Academy players
Compiling a weekly report to all staff, with injury status and player availability for weekend fixtures.
Musculoskeletal assessment of Academy team players.
Diagnosing and treating all injuries sustained by Academy players.
Attending specialist appointments/radiology exams with injured U9-U16 players.
Informing Academy coaching staff about player availability at end of evening session.
Wherever possible, covering Academy tours. Utilising part-time cover only when necessary.
Keeping daily records of treatments and record injuries on Smartabase system and auditing injuries throughout the year
Ensuring all protocols and EAPs are followed according to the Academy Doctor.
Ensuring all Academy playersmedical files are up to date and stored securely with relevant medical information shared to appropriate stake holders.
Assisting the Head of Academy Physiotherapy with medical consumable stock control and distribution of run-on bags to part-time physiotherapy staff.
Attending all, whenever possible, medical meetings; internal CPD events and MDT meetings.
Attending external courses where possible. Present contents of course to rest of medical staff as soon as possible on return to the Club. Permission to be obtained from Head of Academy Physiotherapy / Academy Doctor
Responsible for organising Club in-service training programme for both full and part-time medical staff, Head of Academy Physiotherapy. In-service training programme includes organising staff presentations and circulation of scientific medical journals.
Promoting and supporting all members and policies of the Medical Department
Other duties and responsibilities as required by line manager.
Upholding and promoting the Club policies and procedures, including Health and Safety, Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities policies and procedures.
Experience, Skills and Qualifications:

Essential
BSc degree in Physiotherapy
MSK experience in a private clinic or NHS
The FA Level 5 Advanced Trauma Medical Management in Football (ATMMiF) or able to book a place ASAP
Registration with appropriate governing body (HCPC and CSP)
Actively cooperate and communicate with others, fostering a culture of teamwork and collaboration
Competent and personable with good time management skills
Able to understand and adapt to the culture of a professional football club
Positive about achieving Club, departmental and individual success
Proactively takes on new responsibilities and seek out opportunities to learn new skills
Must be accountable for delivering results within assigned levels of accountability
Desired
Gym-based qualifications
FA Safeguarding Children Certificate
Experience working as a Physiotherapist within elite sport
Experience of working with young athletes
Experience of working within paediatrics
Experience of working within professional football
Strong knowledge in LTAD of adolescents within an academy system
Confident with delivering strength and conditioning and gym-based sessions
Full Clean Driving Licence
Benefits:
Complimentary match day ticket
Reward and Discount Scheme through our Tech Scheme and Simple Health app
Health and Wellbeing benefit scheme
20% Discount in our Retail Stores
Discounts in various gyms through GymFlex
Volunteering Day - 1 Workday off to support a charity of your choice.
Travel Season Ticket loan
Holiday allowance that increases every year of service


Our commitment to Equality

At Crystal Palace Football Club, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion is spirited and continues to grow due to the working environment, which makes all staff feel appreciated and welcomed. Crystal Palace Football Club do this by encouraging good relations and practices towards different groups and are committed to promoting employment opportunities that celebrate diversity.

We are committed to attracting, recruiting, and retaining the most talented candidates and the club intends to ensure that everyone who wishes to engage with the club, whether as matchday fans, staff, players, board members, participants in Foundation programmes and any other person engaged with the club's activities, has a real and equal opportunity to do so.

Reasonable Adjustment

We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer. We guarantee an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role, ensuring equitable opportunities for everyone.

If you require disability-related adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact DLO@cpfc.co.uk (DLO inbox is for disability-related queries only, if you wish to gain further information regarding this vacancy, please contact cpfc.recruitment@cpfc.co.uk). We are here to help you through the whole recruitment process including trying to apply for a vacancy, getting in touch with us through the process, and/or helping with access in case you are required to come in for an interview.

Safeguarding

Crystal Palace Football Club is committed to safeguarding and ensuring the welfare and protection of children and vulnerable people and expects all staff to share this commitment. As such, the post holder will be required to undergo any relevant security checks, including a basic DBS check, as necessary.
How to apply
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