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Academy Physiotherapist, Sports Therapist, Rehabilitator (Part--Time)

Exeter City F.C
Organisation
Exeter City F.C
Salary
£15.00-£15.50 per hour
Location
The Cliff Hill Training Ground, Sidmouth Road, Exeter, EX5 1DP
Contract type
(Part time)
Closing date
16 October 2025
Job Description
The key responsibilities of this role are:
• To provide a first aid cover for training sessions and the Cliff Hill Training Ground and follow ECFC’s Academy teams to away
fixtures including national and international tournaments providing pitch side cover as required.
• To conduct or assist in injury assessment and evidence-based person-centred treatment and rehabilitation for players in
conjunction with other medical staff members.
• To be responsible for the organisation and completion of all necessary documentation and handovers associated with the role as
requested by coaching and admin staff as well as the Sport Science and Medicine staff.
• Produce regular reports regarding the progress of each player within the Academy, ensuring that comprehensive medical notes are
completed within 24 hours of assessment or injury onset to Kitman Labs (notes database).
• To support the sport science and medicine programme.
• To support injury prevention and athletic development programmes as well as growth and maturation assessments.
• To maintain all legal and professional qualifications in relation to their position within the club. As well as undertake personal CPD
as appropriate to meet the demands of the role. Attend (paid) CPD provided by the Club.
• Comply with all legislation, company policies and procedures and maintain the highest standards and confidentiality at all times.
• Ensure compliance with all up-to-date health and safety regulations and procedures maintaining safe working practices and
conditions.
• Leading by example to deliver excellence across all areas of the company.
• Maintain honesty and integrity at all times when working with players at the Club.
• Upholding and promoting the Club’s policies and procedures, including Health and Safety, Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities
• Be an integral part of the operations team.
• Promote and implement good practice and positive engagement with colleagues which a culture that builds a satisfied and
motivated workforce that results in minimal attrition.


Measures of Performance:
• Ensure all relevant EFL/EPPP Rules are met at all times.
• Contribute to the accurate diagnosis and prognosis of injured players and provide evidence-based player treatment and
rehabilitation programmes, documenting everything in a timely and accurate manner.
• Effective communications with the Medical Department Members, squad Managers’, Coaches, Players and their families as
required.
• Complete all necessary records of activity using the KML system within required timescales and to a high standard of relevant
detail.
• Maintain all personal professional qualifications through continuous professional development.
• Ensure all player information is documented, be it injury diagnosis, rehab programmes, analysis or fitness sessions.
• Ensure all certification relating to safeguarding & other regulatory requirements are up to date.
• As a minimum, meet all Category 3 requirements at all times, but aim to achieve Category 2 requirements in every aspect of
work as often as possible.
• Communicate with other Club staff and players in a professional and timely fashion.
• Inform parents/guardians of each injured Academy player’s progress on a sessional basis.
• Inform coaching staff of each injured player’s return to play status.
• Where necessary, attend tours and training camps as necessary.
• Place player safety and welfare as a top priority at all times.
• Ensure that all medical equipment is in good working order before use and notify the Lead Academy Physiotherapist / Head of
Sport Science and Medicine of any issues
How to apply
This vacancy can be searched from the link below: https://irecruit.efl.com/vacancies/2232/part-time-academy-physio-sports-therapist.html
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