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England Women U19 Physiotherapy (Consultants and Secondments considered)

England & Wales Cricket Board
Organisation
England & Wales Cricket Board
Salary
Competitive
Location
Loughborough (minimum 3 days in the office)
Contract type
Closing date
9 October 2025
Job Description
PURPOSE

An exciting opportunity to become an England Women Physiotherapy Consultant for our U19 squad as they prepare for a training camp to India in January 2026, a Tri-series to Australia in April and some summer home-based U19 activity. In combination with the England Women and domestic SS&M teams, you will deliver high quality healthcare and physiotherapy during the preparation and performance phases for an England Women U19 squad.

The England Women U19 overseas tours to India and Australia will provide opportunities in an inspirational development environment with competitive exposure at international level for players deemed with the highest potential to play for England Women in the future, as well as players with key potential to further their career within the domestic game.

This England Women U19 Physiotherapy role will maximise player availability via effective injury management and injury prevention through multidisciplinary team working. They will work closely with the programme CMO and wider England Women SS&M team.

The role will require availability for a number of weekend camps in preparation for the U19 winter/spring 2026 tours. Camp dates will be discussed at interview, but these will run from mid-November 2025.



WHO WE ARE

The England and Wales Cricket Board is the national governing body for all cricket in England and Wales, supporting the game at every level – from grassroots to professional.

We believe cricket is a force for good that can have an enduring impact on everyone’s lives and we have an ambitious strategy to inspire a generation to say ‘cricket is a game for me’. It provides great entertainment. It teaches important skills, both physical and social. It can help inclusion and social cohesion, bringing communities together.

The ECB welcomes applications from all backgrounds to ensure we deliver our Inspiring Generations strategy and fulfil our purpose to connect communities and improve lives through cricket.



OUR VALUES

Stronger As One Team – We are stronger together. We allow for individual strengths and beliefs but head in the same direction. We respect, support and really listen to each other along the way.

Push New Boundaries – We are bold, brave and curious. We challenge and don’t settle. We forge the future whilst remembering our roots.

Be The Best In The Game – On & Off The Pitch – We train hard. We strive to be our best to help the team be the best. We celebrate our victories and learn from our let downs.

Passion For Play – We are here to inspire & be inspired. We are serious about what we do, but don’t take ourselves seriously. We enjoy the journey and have fun.



YOU’LL LOVE THIS JOB IF

You have a passion for delivering high quality physiotherapy care and enjoy working within a multidisciplinary team.

YOU’LL BE DOING

Lead the physiotherapy delivery of an exciting England Women U19 programme for the players perceived to have the highest potential to be England Women cricketers of the future.

Advocate for high quality healthcare in an elite cricket setting.

Maximise player availability via effective injury management and prevention strategies.

Work collaboratively with the Sports Medicine Doctor to ensure high levels of clinical care, wellbeing/mental health and women’s health support.

Support the delivery of physical profiling of England Women U19 players in collaboration with ECB staff

Complete regular monitoring of players using Insight 360 and feedback to SS&M and coaching staff to maximise player development through the preparation phase.

Work collaboratively with domestic SS&M teams to ensure players receive optimal levels of support.

Contribute to a robust review process of the England Women U19 programme following the completion of the series.

Ensure high levels of medical governance, including excellent medical record keeping

YOU’LL HAVE

Essential criteria:

Current registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP)

Undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy

At least 5 years of experience of working independently as a qualified physiotherapist within musculoskeletal physiotherapy

At least 2 years of experience of working in elite level sport including the provision of physiotherapy services to high performance teams.

Current advanced trauma management and emergency care accreditation• High standards of personal and professional integrity

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Full Driving License.

Desirable:

Post-Graduate degree

Previous experience of working in cricket



YOU’LL RECEIVE

Competitive day rate

Reasonable travel expenses

Please note, the general Perks and benefits will not apply to this role.

Interviews are scheduled for provisionally scheduled for Monday 20/10/25.
How to apply
Please apply at the following link: https://app.beapplied.com/apply/yichwvackq
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