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First Team Physiotherapist

Leicester Tigers
Organisation
Leicester Tigers
Salary
Circa £40,000
Location
Leicester
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
15 August 2025
Interview date
1 September 2025
Job Description
Job Title: First Team Physiotherapist, Leicester Tigers Rugby Club
Location: Leicester, UK
Responsible to: Head of Medical
Salary: Circa £40,000
Hours: Full Time, 40 hours per week
Closing date: Friday 22nd August, 5PM

Job Purpose / Description:
Leicester Tigers Rugby Club is seeking experienced, dedicated, and knowledgeable applicants for the position of First Team Physiotherapist. The successful applicant will have a special interest and evidenced successful track record in the management of elite athletes, in addition to experience working in the elite sport environment.

The successful candidate will be able to immediately add value to our forward-thinking and progressive High Performance support team, have a strong commitment to personal and professional development and be confident autonomously managing their own case load of senior professional rugby players.

Role Summary:
The physiotherapist will be responsible for contributing to all aspects of the physiotherapy service provision to the senior players of the Leicester Tigers Senior Team, with a bias towards physiotherapy systems development.

To liaise and work with medical, athletic performance and coaching staff on all physiotherapy related issues within the Leicester Tigers squad.

Key Responsibilities:
• Ensure accurate and effective assessment, diagnosis, treatment and management of injured senior players.
• Lead and coach detailed injury management programs & return to play schedules for players in consultation with the Lead Club Doctor and the Head of Medical.
• Organise daily management and Legacy programmes associated with the Senior Player care.
• Ensure timely communication with the Head of Medical regarding the management of all injured players in your care and all aspects of systems development.
• Work and communicate closely with all other members of the medical and performance team, across all aspects of the programme.
• Provide training and match day physiotherapy cover to the Senior squad.
• Contribute to entry and screening medicals as may be required by the Head of Medical.
• Liaise closely with the Head of Medical regarding assessment findings and treatment for the players, injury status and progress daily.
• Maintain a good working relationship with all key personnel, colleagues and players inside the organisation as well as outside the organisation.
• To keep up to date with current best practices, maintain CPD and take an active role in the departments CPD programme with a bias towards innovations and physiotherapy systems development.
• To take an active role in the department’s mentorship programme.
• Assist in keeping accurate and detailed records of all injuries (training and match) including type, frequency and games missed, in accordance with the standards set by the CSP and HCPC.
• To carry out all other duties that may be required by management and are within the post-holders’ capabilities.

Education & Professional Qualifications:
Essential
• BSc in Physiotherapy (other similar qualifications will be considered)
• Membership of the Health Care Professionals Council and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (or similar).
• Pre-Hospital Immediate Care in Sport Level 3, or the ability to obtain.

Desirable
• MSc in Sports Physiotherapy, or similar performance related field.
• RFU DBS, including RFU qualifications in ‘e-introduction to safeguarding’ and ‘Play it Safe’.

Experience:
Essential
• Minimum of 2 years’ experience working in professional sport
• Excellent communication skills.
• Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to develop credible and effective working relationships.
• The ability to work effectively within a professional sports team environment.

Desirable
• 3 years’ experience working in professional sport
• Experience working in professional Rugby.
• Evidence in the delivery of specific management of elite athletes.
• Evidence of working closely with other disciplines within a high-performance sports organisation such as Athletic Performance, Sports Science, Sports Analysis, Performance Nutritionists and Team Management.

This job description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication of the areas of activity and will be amended in light of changing needs of the organisation.
How to apply
To Apply: Please download an application form from our website and send this completed to jointheteam@tigers.co.uk. Closing date for the application will be Friday 22nd August 2025, 5PM. Interviews will take place the week beginning 1st September 2025.
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