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Sports Physiotherapist (30-37.5hrs/week)

Physiokinetic Limited
Organisation
Physiokinetic Limited
Salary
£35-40k (1.0 FTE, dependent on experience)
Location
Sport & Fitness, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
1 July 2025
Job Description
About the Role

We’re looking for a motivated, positive, and team-oriented physiotherapist to join our practice and enhance their musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy skills in a vibrant multi-sport environment.
This wide-ranging role offers exposure to athletes at every level—from participation through to international and Olympic competition—and provides a strong foundation for those looking to move into elite sport. In fact, four of our previous team members have progressed to clinical roles in professional and Olympic programmes.
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About Us

Physiokinetic Ltd is a private physiotherapy practice based at the University of Birmingham’s world-class sports facilities. We’ve been a trusted partner of University of Birmingham Sport for over 18 years, working as part of the Performance Centre’s multi-disciplinary team.
Our team supports:
• EDCAP (Elite Dual Career Athlete Pathway) scholars
• TASS (Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme) athletes
• Flagship sports teams
• The wider university sporting community
• Private MSK patients
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What You’ll Be Doing

• Deliver physiotherapy services to a mixed caseload of athletes
and private MSK clients
• Contribute to running a twice-weekly Sports Injury Triage Clinic
for acute musculoskeletal injuries during term time (university
funded)
• Work collaboratively with S&C coaches and attend weekly MDT
meetings
• Contribute to match-day cover for the University Women’s First X
Hockey Team (Premier Division)
• Contribute to the ongoing clinical development and CPD culture
within the team
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What You’ll Bring (Essential)

• CSP and HCPC registration
• Enhanced DBS clearance
• Minimum 3 years’ experience in MSK physiotherapy
• Strong communication, collaboration, and clinical reasoning skills
• Evidence of ongoing CPD and post-graduate development
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Nice to Have (Desirable)

• Previous experience working in sport or with performance
athletes
• MSc or current enrolment in a relevant postgraduate programme
• ACPSEM membership (Silver/Gold award on CPD pathway)
• Advanced Pitch Side Sports Trauma Management certification
• Experience in private MSK practice
• Acupuncture qualification
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Benefits of Working With Us

• Work within a nationally recognised multi-disciplinary team
• Work with athletes up to and including elite-level within world
class university sports facilities
• Weekly MDT collaboration and S&C integration
• Professional development opportunities, including pathways into
elite sport
• Supportive, CPD-driven team environment
• Flexibility in working hours and caseload structure
• 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays (1.0 FTE, pro rata for
lesser hours). Office closed between Christmas and New Year
• Pension contributions
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How to apply
Please email your CV and a short cover letter to Mike Gosling at info@physiokinetic.co.uk Application deadline: 01/07/2025 Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview on a rolling basis.
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