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Company Physiotherapist

English National Ballet
Organisation
English National Ballet
Salary
from £34,000 per annum
Location
London
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
27 October 2025
Job Description
Joining English National Ballet, you will find a community of artists, musicians, theatre and costume craftspeople, creatives, business and administration professionals across a range of disciplines, all working together to achieve a common goal: to bring world-class ballet to as many people as possible, wherever they are and whatever their means. We are a multi-skilled, multi-cultural, open and inclusive organisation and we place a high value on diversity and diversity of thought in our teams.


About the role

As a Company Physiotherapist you will join ENB’s multidisciplinary Medical team, and focus on providing health care services in-house and on tour to ENB Dancers by:
- Optimising and supporting their performance needs
- Ensuring high quality rehabilitation
- Supporting their ongoing wellbeing

Your main responsibilities as Company Physiotherapist:
- Deliver evidence-based treatment to all dancers and establish long-term
rehabilitation pathways in conjunction with the artistic team
- Maintain excellent and accurate statistical information to reflect the care provided and meet professional standards
- Manage a caseload of dancers effectively and in an efficient way
- Manage own learning and continuous professional development within the role, including any designated training, learning and development and professional memberships (HCPC and CSP)
- Build relationships and collaborate with all members of medical and artistic teams, including dancers


Key Selection Criteria:

- Qualified at a BSc and/or postgraduate level in Physiotherapy / Sports Physiotherapy (or similar)
- Sufficient post-qualification experience in Physiotherapy, ideally with some experience within elite sport or dance fields
- Must either have or have the ability to gain membership of both Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)
- Demonstrable experience of working in a multidisciplinary medical team
- Strong organisation skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload in order to manage a varied task list and meet deadlines
- Professional and confident manner with a high standard of customer care and responsiveness


About English National Ballet

English National Ballet has been bringing world-class ballet and music to the widest possible audience for over seventy five years. We are a pioneering Company at the forefront of ballet’s growth and evolution: celebrating tradition whilst striving to innovate and develop the artform. ENB is also a UK leader in creative learning and engagement practice, building innovative partnerships and community programmes. English National Ballet is committed to artistic excellence and to sharing ballet with as many people as possible, across the UK and around the world.

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce where staff of all backgrounds can thrive and grow. We would particularly like to hear from black and global majority applicants and from applicants living with a disability or a long-term health condition, both groups which are currently underrepresented in our organisation. As a Disability Confident Committed employer, we guarantee to offer an interview to applicants with disability or a long-term health condition who meet the key selection criteria.

Please contact us if you need to request any reasonable adjustments to attend the recruitment process or if you need an alternative application format, on hr_recruitment@ballet.org.uk.

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive satisfactory amount of suitable applications.
How to apply
Please apply using this link: https://careers.ballet.org.uk/postings/ad2cccf0-7449-4711-bafe-0ed9c893a16d?utm_medium=job_board&utm_source=UK+Sport
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