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Physiotherapist

Durham Cricket C.I.C.
Organisation
Durham Cricket C.I.C.
Salary
£30000-£35000
Location
Chester-le-Street
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
20 June 2025
Job Description
Durham Cricket – Physiotherapist
JOB ROLE

Role: Physiotherapist

Reporting to the Director of Cricket, and Head of Medical Services/Lead Physiotherapist, the Physiotherapist will provide physiotherapy services and support to the Professional, Academy and Pathway programme players while representing Durham Cricket. Attendance and service provision for home and away fixtures, as well as training sessions, will be required. The role will involve working as part of a multi-disciplinary team to deliver best practice to achieve the performance and professional objectives of the Science and Medicine team.

The successful applicant will demonstrate high-standard clinical skills and have experience working in a team environment with elite athletes / high performing teams. Previous experience working within cricket is beneficial but not essential. While the role will be supported by the Head of Medical Services/Lead Physiotherapist, the successful applicant must be able to work autonomously and will show a commitment to continuing professional development and growth. An interest in cricket is important. Registration with the HCPC and Chartered Society of Physiotherapists is essential.

The role will also involve working with the coaching and administrative staff to further enhance the culture of Durham Cricket and its high-performance environment by upholding the club values and behaviours. Extended hours and regular travel throughout the UK during the County Cricket season (April-September) including weekends and Bank holidays is required. The post holder will be based at Durham Cricket at the Riverside in Chester-le-Street.
JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title: Physiotherapist

Employer: Durham County Cricket Club

Location: Based at the Riverside, Chester-le-Street. Regular travel with the team

Employment Status:
Option 1 - Permanent contract
Option 2 – Fixed term contract until end of September 2025

Line Manager / Reports To: Director of Cricket, and Head of Medical Services/Lead Physiotherapist

Direct Reports: Nil

Key Relationships:
Director of Cricket
Science and Medicine Team
Club Medical Officer
Head Coach
Second XI Team Head Coach
Academy Director
Technical Coaches

Purpose of the Job:

To provide physiotherapy service provision and support to the Professional, Academy and Pathway programme players to best prepare Durham players for performance and maximise player availability within a safe and supportive environment.

Roles and Responsibilities

Undertake musculoskeletal screenings for all Professional and Academy players with the Lead Physiotherapist and Science and Medicine Team.

Provide match day physiotherapy coverage at all Durham Cricket Second XI fixtures, and First XI fixtures as required, ensuring that acute injury management of the highest standard is provided in the event of a player from Durham Cricket sustaining an injury.

Ensure that trauma management documentation exists for the venue and that pre-match trauma management meetings are undertaken with the opposition Science and Medicine Team and appropriate individuals.

Work within the Durham Cricket Science and Medicine Team to provide day to day physiotherapy support and pitch side trauma care for the Professional, Academy and Pathway programme players at matches and trainings as specified.

Provide musculoskeletal assessment for Professional, Academy and Pathway programme players as required, and develop evidence-based rehabilitation programmes and return to performance management plans in collaboration with the Science and Medicine Team.

Undertake administrative tasks relating to injury management including booking investigations and appointments, requesting insurance pre-authorisations, and completing medical insurance documents.

Provide regular feedback to the Lead Physiotherapist, Science and Medicine Team and coaching staff on the progress and status of injured players. Work collaboratively with the Science and Medicine Team to provide a structured weekly injury report detailing player availability.

When appropriate, liaise with the ECB’s Science and Medicine Team regarding support and management of current and potential England international squad and pathway programme players from Durham Cricket.

Discuss with the Strength and Conditioning (S&C) Coaches and Lead Physiotherapist regarding appropriate warm-up and recovery strategies to be implemented by the Physiotherapist in the absence of the S&C Coach at any Second XI fixtures.

Work in collaboration with the Medical Services Lead / Lead Physiotherapist and S&C Coaches to deliver bespoke injury prevention programmes and ensure ongoing conditioning of the Second XI and Academy players throughout the season.

Discuss injury assessment findings and concerns with the Lead Physiotherapist or where appropriate, the Club Medical Officer at the end of the day / match.

Work closely with the Lead Physiotherapist, and Club Medical Officer in the management of complex injuries to ensure the highest quality of evidence-based care for the Professional, Academy and Pathway programme players.

Promptly record all injury consultations and rehabilitation programmes on the ECB electronic injury database. All documentation must be of an excellent standard and within medical legal guidelines.

In collaboration with the Science and Medicine Team, and coaching staff, monitor, review and manage individual player’s workloads and wellbeing on a daily / weekly basis with formal review at monthly multi-disciplinary support staff meetings.

Assist in the delivery of in season rehabilitation and injury management to injured Professional and Academy players based at the Riverside, ensuring all players are accommodated when the Lead Physiotherapist is travelling with the First XI.

Assist the Lead Physiotherapist, and S&C Coaches in the development and implementation of daily recovery strategies to enhance the preparation and performance of Durham Cricket players during the demanding playing season.

Attend regular Durham Cricket multi-disciplinary team meetings to assist in the delivery of player case conferencing and injury updates as well as contributing to the performance of the team.

Undertake regular professional development to enhance knowledge of best practice models of injury prevention and management and participate in the annual ECB Medical Conference.

Active involvement in Durham Cricket Science and Medicine Team in-services, quality projects, and research and development activities.

Note: The above job description is not exclusive or exhaustive and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.



Qualifications and Key Competencies

Essential
- Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy
- Current registration with Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
- Current member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP)
- Minimum of two years post graduate experience in the provision of physiotherapy services
- Record of continuing professional development
- Advanced Life Support and Trauma Management training (or willing to work towards)
- Full UK Driving Licence

Desirable
- Experience working with elite athletes / teams including touring with high-performance squads
- Postgraduate qualification in the relevant field e.g., Sports Physiotherapy; Sports and Exercise Medicine; Sports Rehabilitation


Specific Knowledge and Skills
- An understanding of the physical demands of cricket and its injury profile
- Working experience with the development of young athletes
- Basic knowledge of S&C principles and programming for elite athletes
- Knowledge and understanding of workload management principles
- Proficiency with injury prevention, physical preparation, and rehabilitation of elite athletes
- Appropriate knowledge of concussion
- Ability to work collaboratively within a wider management group contributing to overall player wellbeing
- Good manual therapy skills
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal
- Computer literacy including use of Microsoft Office and electronic medical databases

Personal Attributes, Aptitudes and Abilities
- Ability to motivate, persuade, support and influence individuals and organisations
- A commitment to equal opportunities and working towards equality standards
- Flexibility to work extended hours including evenings, weekends, and Bank holidays
- A positive attitude with initiative, focus and drive
- A growth mindset
- Attention to detail and ability to plan effectively
- Patience with an orderly approach to problem solving
- A customer-orientated approach to all facets of the work and Club operations
- Ability to work independently and effectively under pressure
- Ability to work within a team and contribute to the overall success of the team and the Club
- Interact effectively with all departments and personnel at the Club
- Contribute positively at all times to facilitate a pleasant and friendly atmosphere throughout the Club
- Commitment to work to the Club standards within formalised rules, regulations, policies, and procedures
How to apply
To apply for the role please send a covering letter detailing your suitability for the role and a current CV to susan.dale@durhamcricket.co.uk
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