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Physiotherapist

Injured Jockeys Fund
Organisation
Injured Jockeys Fund
Salary
£40k - £46k depending on experience
Location
Malton, North Yorkshire
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
20 September 2026
Job Description
Physiotherapist – Jack Berry House

With three rehabilitation centres and a regional hub now established in the UK, the Injured Jockeys Fund is a charity whose vision and mission is to improve the lives of injured jockeys, past and present, and their families.

This is an exciting role, based at Jack Berry House in Malton, for an experienced and motivated Physiotherapist to join our passionate and dedicated team. You will utilise your considerable experience to manage a varied caseload, ranging from those with acute traumatic injuries, to those with long term or life changing injuries.

Jack Berry House is a warm and friendly, professional rehabilitation facility where teamwork, compassion, and person-centred care are at the heart of everything we do. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will have time to deliver creative individualised treatment programmes utilising top-level diagnostic equipment, a well-equipped gym and hydrotherapy pool. The ideal candidate will have a degree in Physiotherapy (or equivalent) and be HCPC registered, they will have excellent interpersonal skills, be a team player, and have the ability to efficiently manage their own clinical diary.

If you are looking for an exciting opportunity to utilise your skills, whilst genuinely being able to make a difference to the lives of elite sports people and those who have been injured or retired from their sport, we would like to hear from you.

As a key member of our clinical team, you will:

• Deliver high‑quality, evidence‑based physiotherapy and rehabilitation services.
• Facilitating clear communication, timely referrals, efficient case management, and seamless patient pathways for injured jockeys.
• Support the strategic development of clinical services to enhance rehabilitation outcomes and service delivery across the Injured Jockeys Fund.
• Contribute to the continuous development of our services and promote the centre as a national hub of excellence.

Location: Jack Berry House, Malton, Yorkshire

Salary: £40k - £46k depending on experience.

Hours: 37.5 Hours Monday to Friday, no weekend commitment. Applications for Part Time Hours will be considered.

In return we can offer you:
• 22 days annual leave + bank holidays, increasing by 1 day per year up to a maximum of 25 days
• 5% pension contribution
• Free on-site parking
• Modern and supportive working environment
• Training and development opportunities
• Optional private healthcare
• Life assurance scheme
• Cycle to work scheme
• Employee assistance programme including online counselling and GP support

Applications close on Sunday 20th September 2026, with an anticipated start date as soon as possible. Please note: The closing date is subject to change, and the advertisement may close earlier if sufficient applications are received.

To apply or for further information, please visit our website.

We take pride in our team, and are committed to furthering our progress regarding equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome people from all backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures, and experiences and do not discriminate on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability, or age.

All appointments will be subject to full DBS and reference checks.
How to apply
To apply or for further information, please visit our website at www.injuredjockeys.co.uk/careers
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