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Head of Medical

Northampton Town Football Club
Organisation
Northampton Town Football Club
Salary
Competitive
Location
Northampton
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
31 October 2025
Job Description
Role Summary
The Head of Medical will be the Lead Physiotherapist at the club and must be a Chartered Physiotherapist, HCPC registered and hold IFAS/ ITMMiF qualification. They will manage and provide complete medical care of all first team squad players to the highest standards.

The Head of Medical will manage and oversee the medical and rehabilitation staff and take responsibility for all medical matters at the club working closely with the club’s Doctor, Technical Director and First Team Manager.

Location
The job holder will be required to work at clubs training base at Moulton, as well as Sixfields Stadium. They will also be required to travel with the first team to all first team away fixtures.

Salary
Competitive

Specific responsibilities
• Manage a professional medical department with the highest standards ensuring players have the appropriate medical support, treatment and care at all times
• Manage staff within the medical department as well as mentoring and supporting the academy physiotherapists
• Ensure first team players have the appropriate medical treatment and care at all times providing medical screening and physical tests
• Ensure appropriate soft tissue and manual therapy interventions are carried out to a high standard for all first team players.
• Manage injury assessment and the medical treatment of all first team player and young professionals
• Work closely with and coordinate medical care with the Club Doctor
• Ensure medical compliance with regulations including cardiac screening
• Be responsible for and maintain up to date, accurate and secure medical records completed in line with CSP/HCPC/ GDPR standards using the clubs medical notes systems
• Oversee appropriate pitch based medical cover at all training sessions and fixtures including traveling with the first team to away fixtures
• Work closely with the sports science department and take responsibility for rehabilitation programmes for injured players managing their return to train and play protocol
• Working with the sports science department design bespoke programmes for first team squad players to both prevent injuries and help to manage players with known medical needs
• Provide regular medical updates and supply any important medical information on first team players to the football management staff as well as providing regular updates to the Chief Executive
• Be a point of contact and liaise with Physiotherapists and medical departments of parent clubs of loan players
• Take responsibility for the design and implementation of a robust medical examinations process for incoming players and provide medical advice to the recruitment ream, Technical Director and CEO
• Arrange appointments for scans and referrals with consultants and specialists and ensure appropriate follow up’s and consultation with all medical experts as part of the medical care of players
• Working with the Club Secretary manage the booking of medical appoints through the club’s medical insurance scheme
• Take responsibility for all medical equipment ensuring it is in good working order, well maintained and transported to required locations
• Manage stock levels of medical supplies and consumables
• Take responsibility for your own continued professional development as well as that of the club’s other medical staff



• Identify the need for, recruit and manage a team of interns to support the medical department
• Provide support to the Academy Physiotherapists as required and where required provide assistance with medical examination and management of academy players
• Strictly follow the club’s policies and procedures in relation to the role
• Undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be determined from time to time

The following credentials are considered essential for the position:
• BSc/MSc Physiotherapy
• HCPC registered
• CSP membership
• FA Advanced Trauma Medical Management Qualification (ATMMiF)
• Experience in a similar role within an elite sports environment
• Excellent communication skills
• The ability to work on own initiative as well as being able to work as part of a team
• To work flexible hours as the role requires – including evenings, weekends and public holidays
• A commitment to continuing professional development
• Based within close commutable distance to the club or willingness to relocate
• Enhanced DBS

Desirable
• Post graduate Masters - e.g sports physiotherapy, rehab etc
• Acupuncture qualification
• Sports massage qualification


How to apply
If you wish to apply for this role please complete the application form and submit this with a CV to Nick Ancel, nick.ancel@ntfc.co.uk. The closing date for applications is 31st October 2025. Interviews may be arranged on receipt of applications.
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