Homepage

We use cookies to track and analyse visitors to our website

These cookies help make the website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation. They are necessary for our website to function and cannot be switched off.
These cookies gather information to understand how visitors interact with the website, such as how many people are using our website of which pages are popular to help us improve user experience. Switching off these cookies will mean that we cannot gather information to improve the user experience.
These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by a third party provider whose services we have added to our website. Switching off these cookies mean that areas of our website cannot work properly.

Cookies are small text files that can be used by websites to make a user's experience more efficient.

The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site.

For all other types of cookies we need your permission.

This site uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages.

You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website.

Learn more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy.

Skip navigation
  • About us
    • Our Directors team
    • Our Board and panels
    • Strategic plan 2021-31
    • Annual reports
    • Our funders
    • Who we work with
    • Tenders
    • Contact us
  • Our work
    • Investing in sport
    • Investing in events
    • Powering positive change and social impact
    • International relations
    • Learning and development
    • Protecting and Transforming Olympic and Paralympic sport
    • Leadership and governance
    • Coaching
  • Events
  • News
  • Sports
    Olympic sports
    • Archery
    • Aquatics
    • Artistic Swimming
    • Athletics
    • Badminton
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bobsleigh
    • Boxing (Amateur)
    • View all
    Paralympic sports
    • Boccia
    • Goalball
    • Para-Archery
    • Para-Athletics
    • Para-Badminton
    • Para-Canoe
    • Para-Climbing
    • Para-Cycling
    • Para-Equestrian Dressage
    • View all
  • Resources
    • A Code for Sports Governance
    • Para Performance Strategic Framework
    • Organisational Health
    • Board minutes
    • Complaints and whistleblowing
    • Integrity and Safeguarding
    • Fraud, corruption and bribery
    • Transparency and open data
    • HR policy templates
    • Pregnancy guidance
    • Reports and research
  • Jobs in sport
    • Working at UK Sport
    • Explore career pathways
    • Find jobs in sport
    • Advertise sport jobs
  • About us
    • Our Directors team
    • Our Board and panels
    • Strategic plan 2021-31
    • Annual reports
    • Our funders
    • Who we work with
    • Tenders
    • Contact us
  • Our work
    • Investing in sport
    • Investing in events
    • Powering positive change and social impact
    • International relations
    • Learning and development
    • Protecting and Transforming Olympic and Paralympic sport
    • Leadership and governance
    • Coaching
  • Events
  • News
  • Sports
    Olympic sports
    • Archery
    • Aquatics
    • Artistic Swimming
    • Athletics
    • Badminton
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bobsleigh
    • Boxing (Amateur)
    • View all
    Paralympic sports
    • Boccia
    • Goalball
    • Para-Archery
    • Para-Athletics
    • Para-Badminton
    • Para-Canoe
    • Para-Climbing
    • Para-Cycling
    • Para-Equestrian Dressage
    • View all
  • Resources
    • A Code for Sports Governance
    • Para Performance Strategic Framework
    • Organisational Health
    • Board minutes
    • Complaints and whistleblowing
    • Integrity and Safeguarding
    • Fraud, corruption and bribery
    • Transparency and open data
    • HR policy templates
    • Pregnancy guidance
    • Reports and research
  • Jobs in sport
    • Working at UK Sport
    • Explore career pathways
    • Find jobs in sport
    • Advertise sport jobs
Popular content on our site
UK Sport strikes pioneering partnership to safeguard Olympic and Paralympic athletes from social media abuse UK Sport and Sport England launch new guide for creating effective Diversity and Inclusion Action Plans 2025 PLx Award Winners Announced Investing in sport Strategic plan 2021-31

England Men’s Physiotherapist

England & Wales Cricket Board
Organisation
England & Wales Cricket Board
Salary
Competitive
Location
The role requires travel across the UK and overseas, and the office base will be at Loughborough
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
25 February 2026
Job Description
PURPOSE

We’re introducing this exciting role to support our ambition to become the most respected team in the world, underpinned by consistent performance in key series and ICC global tournaments. Working as part of the England Men's Science and Medicine team, the role will be responsible for ensuring England Men contracted players are best physically prepared and rehabilitated from injury, as well as preparing the future generation of international players through supporting our player pathway and development contracted players. This allows that our best team is available for selection and the players receive excellent support.

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

Run on respect. We ensure our game is based on fairness, respect and decency.

Embrace enjoyment. We make sure everyone finds fun in the game.

Build belonging. We actively include so everyone can find a place in the game.

Progress with purpose. We stay open to change to keep the game moving forward.



YOU’LL LOVE THIS JOB IF

You have a passion for contributing to a high-performance team and playing your part to achieve the ambitious goals of the players.

You enjoy clinical problem solving, putting your mind to finding solutions to rehabilitation and injury challenges and working with others to bring players back stronger than before.

You thrive working in the dressing-room environment, bringing your A-game, expertise and supporting the culture of the group.

You are proactive with wanting to make a difference, and respectful and conscious of the needs of players and support staff



YOU’LL BE DOING

You will be delivering physiotherapy and rehabilitation support to England contracted players from their home bases, working with the England Men’s Physiotherapy Lead and other Science and Medicine staff and strongly in collaboration with the players’ County Medical teams. This will include travel across the country to visit players when not directly servicing the England teams. This work requires completing satisfactory medical record-keeping, ensuring communication and correspondence to all stakeholders, and full documentation of rehab and return to play programs.

You will support England Lions and England Men’s series at home and overseas as required. This will be in rotation – and possibly overlapping for some key series - with the other England Men’s Physiotherapists. This will likely involve two overseas trips per winter. You may also be required to support high priority England players when they attend overseas franchise tournaments, such as the IPL.

You will support the England Men’s Physiotherapy Lead with the monitoring, profiling, and screening of England contracted players, including follow up directly with the player and communication with their County or Franchise club medical team.

You will contribute to the England Men’s Science and Medicine team conduct knowledge development projects individually and with others. Allowing us to ensure we continue to deliver up to date and excellent rehabilitation and preparation support.

You will support England Men’s Physiotherapy Lead with proactive and professional communication with County Science and Medicine colleagues, contribute to ECB led CPD events and other projects or activities that will strengthen our domestic system and promote excellence in Science and Medicine practice in Cricket in England and Wales.

You will attend ECB’s National Cricket Performance Centre as required to connect with your colleagues and deliver your key objectives above, as required



YOU’LL HAVE

The right to work in the UK

Undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy, and preferably a Post Graduate degree in a relevant subject.

Current registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

Current membership with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP)

Current Advanced Trauma Management and Emergency Care accreditation

Up-to-date experience and expertise working within an elite sport environments as part of an MDT to service players needs and requirement

It would be desirable but not essential to have experience with Domestic and/or International cricket teams as a Physiotherapist to senior Professional players

Demonstrable high-quality physiotherapy treatment and rehabilitation skills, including the injuries prevalent and specific to elite cricket

An understanding of team sport dynamics and the ability to thrive within a close knit team setting

Practical knowledge of injury surveillance and workload monitoring methods, specific to elite cricket

Excellent communication skills



YOU’LL RECEIVE

Competitive salary

Holiday - 25 days a year

Volunteering – 2 days a year

Pension Scheme

Private medical insurance

Employee health cash-back plan

Long-term sickness insurance

Life assurance - a multiple of your annual basic salary 

Enhanced family leave and pay

OpenBlend - an innovative coaching and performance management tool

Learning and Development - a range of programmes and initiatives to help you develop and reach your potential

Employee Assistance Programme - 24/7 confidential access to expert services including counselling, wellbeing, and independent legal and financial advice

Cycle 2 Work Scheme

Season ticket loan

Preferential access to tickets to England games

Opportunities to be a part of and be involved in our Employee Resource groups: Women in Cricket Employee Network, Race in Cricket Employee Network, Social Equality in Cricket Employee Network, Cricketability Employee Network (formerly called the Disability in Cricket Employee Network) and LGBTQ+ Community in Cricket Employee Network

Please note that the first stage of interviews will take place during the week commencing 9th March.
How to apply
Please apply at the link below: https://app.beapplied.com/apply/de2usbtz3b
Share
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

News

UK Sport logo on white background
Outcome of Ben Proud Eligibility Panel Hearing
21 January 2026
UK Sport logo on white background
Outcome of Kurts Adams Rozentals Eligibility Panel Hearing
21 January 2026
Leeds Civic Hall at night illuminated with a vibrant projection featuring silhouettes of cyclists in motion, set against a golden light display on the building’s façade. The wet pavement in the foreground reflects the lights, and the surrounding cityscape is dimly lit
UK host towns and cities confirmed for the 2027 Tour De France & Tour De France Femmes Avec Zwift
15 January 2026
Looking to work in sport?
Find or advertise sports jobs in the UK
Search now
Our funders
  • Funded by UK Government
  • TNL partners
Who we work with
  • British Olympic Association
  • Paralympics GB
  • Logo of the UK Sports Institute
  • Sport England
  • Sport Northern Ireland
  • Sport Wales
  • Sport Scotland
  • Logo of the British Elite Athletes Association
  • Logo for UK Coaching
  • Logo of Sport Resolutions
Sitelogo
Sitemap
  • Homepage
  • About us
  • Our work
  • Events
  • News
  • Sports
  • Resources
  • Jobs in sport
  • Website terms and privacy policy
  • Editorial policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility
  • Freedom of Information
  • Welsh language scheme
  • FAQs
Contact
UK Sport
6th Floor
10 South Colonnade
London
E14 4PU
E: info@uksport.gov.uk
T: +44 (0) 20 7211 5100
Follow us
Twitter Youtube Instagram LinkedIn

© Copyright UK Sport 2026