Homepage

We use cookies to track and analyse visitors to our website

These cookies help make the website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation. They are necessary for our website to function and cannot be switched off.
These cookies gather information to understand how visitors interact with the website, such as how many people are using our website of which pages are popular to help us improve user experience. Switching off these cookies will mean that we cannot gather information to improve the user experience.
These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by a third party provider whose services we have added to our website. Switching off these cookies mean that areas of our website cannot work properly.

Cookies are small text files that can be used by websites to make a user's experience more efficient.

The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site.

For all other types of cookies we need your permission.

This site uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages.

You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website.

Learn more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy.

Skip navigation
  • About us
    • Our Directors team
    • Our Board and panels
    • Strategic plan 2021-31
    • Annual reports
    • Our funders
    • Who we work with
    • Tenders
    • Contact us
  • Our work
    • Investing in sport
    • Investing in events
    • Powering positive change and social impact
    • International relations
    • Learning and development
    • Protecting and Transforming Olympic and Paralympic sport
    • Leadership and governance
    • Coaching
  • Events
  • News
  • Sports
    Olympic sports
    • Archery
    • Aquatics
    • Artistic Swimming
    • Athletics
    • Badminton
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bobsleigh
    • Boxing (Amateur)
    • View all
    Paralympic sports
    • Boccia
    • Goalball
    • Para-Archery
    • Para-Athletics
    • Para-Badminton
    • Para-Canoe
    • Para-Climbing
    • Para-Cycling
    • Para-Equestrian Dressage
    • View all
  • Resources
    • A Code for Sports Governance
    • Organisational Health
    • Para performance strategic framework
    • Board minutes
    • Complaints and whistleblowing
    • Integrity and Safeguarding
    • Fraud, corruption and bribery
    • Transparency and open data
    • HR policy templates
    • Pregnancy guidance
    • Reports and research
  • Jobs in sport
    • Working at UK Sport
    • Explore career pathways
    • Find jobs in sport
    • Advertise sport jobs
  • About us
    • Our Directors team
    • Our Board and panels
    • Strategic plan 2021-31
    • Annual reports
    • Our funders
    • Who we work with
    • Tenders
    • Contact us
  • Our work
    • Investing in sport
    • Investing in events
    • Powering positive change and social impact
    • International relations
    • Learning and development
    • Protecting and Transforming Olympic and Paralympic sport
    • Leadership and governance
    • Coaching
  • Events
  • News
  • Sports
    Olympic sports
    • Archery
    • Aquatics
    • Artistic Swimming
    • Athletics
    • Badminton
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Bobsleigh
    • Boxing (Amateur)
    • View all
    Paralympic sports
    • Boccia
    • Goalball
    • Para-Archery
    • Para-Athletics
    • Para-Badminton
    • Para-Canoe
    • Para-Climbing
    • Para-Cycling
    • Para-Equestrian Dressage
    • View all
  • Resources
    • A Code for Sports Governance
    • Organisational Health
    • Para performance strategic framework
    • Board minutes
    • Complaints and whistleblowing
    • Integrity and Safeguarding
    • Fraud, corruption and bribery
    • Transparency and open data
    • HR policy templates
    • Pregnancy guidance
    • Reports and research
  • Jobs in sport
    • Working at UK Sport
    • Explore career pathways
    • Find jobs in sport
    • Advertise sport jobs
Popular content on our site
Prepare to “Find Your Greatness” as search for UK's future athletes gets underway The National Lottery operator Allwyn launches ChangeMakers fund for athletes as they make a difference back home Breadth of success targeted as British Olympic and Paralympic performance aspirations confirmed for Paris Investing in sport Strategic plan 2021-31

Senior Physiotherapist

Organisation
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club
Salary
tba
Location
Northampton
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
24 October 2025
Interview date
2 November 2025
Job Description
BACKGROUND:
Northamptonshire Cricket are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a positive, motivated, and experienced Physiotherapist to become a key part of our forward-thinking Science and Medicine Team. As one of the country’s first-class county clubs, we’re proud to compete at the highest level across all formats of the game.
Our Science and Medicine department is dedicated to delivering elite medical and performance support to both our professional and academy squads. You’ll be working within a highly skilled, multidisciplinary team (MDT) that includes physiotherapists, sport and exercise medicine doctors, strength and conditioning coaches, psychologists, and nutritionists — with additional input from specialist consultants when needed. This is an environment where collaboration, innovation, and positivity are at the heart of everything we do.
SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club are committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people we work with. As such, all posts are subject to a safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records and vetting checks. We ensure that we have a range of policies and procedures in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practice across our services.

JOB PURPOSE
As Senior Physiotherapist, you’ll take a lead role in delivering world-class medical and performance support across Northamptonshire CCC. While your main focus will be working with our professional squad, you’ll also play a pivotal part in shaping the academy set-up — helping to develop the next generation of players and ensure they have the very best foundation for long-term success.



We’re looking for someone who brings energy, expertise, and the highest standards of care to maximise player health, performance, and availability. The role is varied and dynamic, involving regular national and occasional international travel, along with working flexibly across evenings, weekends, and bank holidays.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated, positive individual to take on a key leadership role within our medical and performance team, driving standards forward and leaving a lasting impact on both our current squad and future stars.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

• Assist Head Physiotherapist with contracted staff covering training and match days as required.
• Deliver excellent and evidence-based treatment and rehabilitation to contracted staff
• Work collaboratively within the science and medicine team and professional coaching team

CLINICAL DUTIES
• Skilled diagnostic assessment and treatment to manage player injuries.
• Design and implementation of rehabilitation programs in conjunction with the strength and conditioning coaches
• Provide pitch side trauma care at training and game days
• Perform any relevant and required medical screenings for players
• Report assessment and treatment notes in the Smartabase system adhering with professional and club standards
• Ensure that daily practice is underpinned by strong evidence-based research leading to quality implementation of strategies and decisions
• Work in collaboration with the rest of the clubs MDT to maximise player health and wellbeing.

OTHER DUTIES
• Assist Head of Science and Medicine with the annual ECB Science and Medicine Audit
• Participate in the annual ECB CPD seminars and contribute to the ongoing CPD programme of our Science and Medicine Department to keep abreast of best practice.
• To work collaboratively with ECB staff to co-manage international pathway players.
• Travel with players to external consultations with specialists where required
• To carry out any other duties that may be required by management and are within the capabilities.

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE

A) ESSENTIAL

• Bachelors or Master’s degree in Physiotherapy
• Current registration with the HCPC and current accreditation and membership with the CSP
• Experience within the musculoskeletal and sports injury field
• ‘Right to Work’ status to work in the UK
• Flexibility to workdays / hours and willing to be available on weekends/bank holidays and in school holidays.
• Own transport
• An understanding of the safeguarding and health and safety needs relevant to the role.

B) DESIRABLE
• A postgraduate qualification specialising in Sports Physiotherapy/ Sports and Exercise Medicine or working towards
• Experience of using electronic notes software and systems (Smartabase, VALD, GPS)
• Working knowledge of cricket and understanding of the sport
• Have a current up to date sports trauma care certification and emergency care accreditation (e.g. RFU, FA or Lubas Medical)


CORE COMPETENCIES
• Confidentiality and Discretion
• Honest and Communicative
• Teamwork
• Motivated and Adaptability
• Able to work autonomously

BENEFITS
• Private Medical Insurance
• Annual CPD Budget
• Work Phone and Laptop
• Club Kit
• Expenses – working mileage and overnight allowances

ESSENTIAL CERTIFICATES and CHECKS
• Driver’s License
• Disclosure Barring Service Check

To apply for this role, please forward your cv with a covering letter (no more than one side of A4) outlining why you are suitable to HR@nccc.co.uk. The closing date for applications is the 23rd October.

NCCC is committed to being an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, colour, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, national origin, religion, sex, and or other legally protected status.

How to apply
To apply for this role, please forward your cv with a covering letter (no more than one side of A4) outlining why you are suitable to HR@nccc.co.uk. The closing date for applications is the 23rd October.
Share
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

News

Collage of five images showcasing urban sports: a person skateboarding on pavement; a close-up of a skateboard with a mounted camera; a hand gripping a bicycle handlebar; a basketball labelled
Changing the game: GRIPPED, a new platform for Olympic and Paralympic Urban Sport
7 October 2025
Children run around an indoor sports hall, smiling
Chair and Director of Safe Sport project appointed to continue the mission to create a safe, supportive sporting environment across the UK
6 October 2025
A group of people of different genders, backgrounds and ages stood on a wooden deck overlooking trees
Increasing diversity and inclusion in high performance sport leadership
30 September 2025
Looking to work in sport?
Find or advertise sports jobs in the UK
Search now
Our funders
  • Funded by UK Government
  • TNL partners
Who we work with
  • British Olympic Association
  • Paralympics GB
  • Logo of the UK Sports Institute
  • Sport England
  • Sport Northern Ireland
  • Sport Wales
  • Sport Scotland
  • Logo of the British Elite Athletes Association
  • Logo for UK Coaching
  • Logo of Sport Resolutions
Sitelogo
Sitemap
  • Homepage
  • About us
  • Our work
  • Events
  • News
  • Sports
  • Resources
  • Jobs in sport
  • Website terms and privacy policy
  • Editorial policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility
  • Freedom of Information
  • Welsh language scheme
  • FAQs
Contact
UK Sport
6th Floor
10 South Colonnade
London
E14 4PU
E: info@uksport.gov.uk
T: +44 (0) 20 7211 5100
Follow us
Twitter Youtube Instagram LinkedIn

© Copyright UK Sport 2025