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Physiotherapist

CSPC Coach House Sports Physiotherapy Clinic
Organisation
CSPC Coach House Sports Physiotherapy Clinic
Salary
Hourly rate depending on experience
Location
Leeds
Contract type
(Part time)
Closing date
30 June 2025
Job Description
Join Our Expert Physiotherapy Team – Specialising in Pre and Post-Natal Care
Location: CSPC Clinic, Leeds | www.cspc.co.uk
We are seeking an experienced and compassionate physiotherapist with a passion for women's health, particularly in pre- and post-natal care, to join our dynamic and growing team at CSPC. Our clinic is renowned for providing high-quality care across a wide spectrum of clients, from athletes to those managing complex injuries, with an emphasis on holistic, tailored treatment approaches.
As part of our team, you will work with a diverse clientele, offering expert assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation strategies. We treat a wide range of conditions, including pelvic pain and pregnancy-related musculoskeletal issues, and we’re looking for a skilled physiotherapist who can bring specialized knowledge and passion to this area of care.
Who We’re Looking For:
A physiotherapist with a minimum of 5 years’ clinical experience.
Experience and/or a strong interest in pre- and post-natal care, pelvic pain, and pregnancy-related conditions.
Proficiency in hands-on techniques and the ability to clinically reason and adapt treatment plans.
A strong desire to stay current with the latest research and clinical techniques, particularly in women’s health.
Applicants with a background in holistic injury treatment will be highly valued.
A team player who is enthusiastic about contributing to the collaborative culture of our clinic and sharing knowledge through mentoring and professional development.
What We Offer:
A fantastic opportunity to build and expand your expertise in pre- and post-natal physiotherapy.
Mentoring and support in advanced clinical techniques, especially in the treatment of pregnancy-related conditions.
Flexible working hours with a mix of daytime and evening availability.
Competitive hourly rate, full administrative support, and access to our in-house CPD programme.
A collaborative, supportive environment with a team of dedicated professionals who value ongoing learning and development.
Requirements:
Degree in physiotherapy, CSP and HCPC registration.
Proven ability to write clear, accurate case notes and adhere to professional and clinic standards. You are expected to build and maintain a clinical list.
A passion for helping women through pregnancy, post-natal recovery, and related conditions.
Working on a self-employed basis, clinic hours are negotiable however, we would require some evening appointment availability
If you are an experienced physiotherapist with a particular interest in pre- and post-natal care and pelvic health, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your CV and a covering letter by the 30th June 2025 to Alison Rose at admin@cspc.co.uk.
We look forward to welcoming you to our team!
How to apply
Please submit your CV and a covering letter by the 30th June 2025 to Alison Rose at admin@cspc.co.uk.
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