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Sports Physiotherapist / Sports Therapist (Rugby)

Organisation
SJ Health - OCRFC
Salary
Competitive remuneration package
Location
Location: Home fixtures are based in South London. Away fixtures vary throughout the season, with transport provided where required.
Contract type
Fixed Term (Part time)
Closing date
30 June 2026
Interview date
1 July 2026
Job Description
Part-Time | Fixed-Term Contract (July 2026 – April/May 2027)

Join the SJ Health Sports Medical Team

SJ Health is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Sports Physiotherapist or Sports Therapist to join our Sports Medical Team for the upcoming season, supporting players competing within a Level 5 and Level 6 rugby environment.

This is an exciting opportunity to work within a competitive rugby programme, providing medical and rehabilitation support to senior men's, women's, and junior players. The successful candidate will play a key role in injury assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, injury prevention, and return-to-play planning, helping athletes maximise performance and availability throughout the season.

Working closely with coaches, players, and fellow medical staff, you will contribute to a player-centred, high-performance environment while gaining valuable experience across all aspects of sports medicine and rehabilitation.

Whether you are an experienced sports therapist looking to further develop within rugby, or a physiotherapist seeking valuable pitch-side and performance rehabilitation experience, this role offers exposure to a challenging and rewarding sporting environment.

Contract Details

Contract: Fixed-term (July 2026 – April/May 2027)

Hours: Approximately 6–10 hours per week

Location: Home fixtures are based in South London. Away fixtures vary throughout the season, with transport provided where required.

Remuneration: Competitive hourly rate and/or match-day fee (to be discussed at interview)

Essential Qualifications & Experience

BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy, Sports Rehabilitation, or Sports Therapy

Membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (MCSP), Society of Sports Therapists, or BASRaT

Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) or relevant professional governing body

Working towards Level 2 Immediate Care in Sport (ICIS) qualification or equivalent

Previous experience working within a team sport environment, ideally rugby or football

Strong clinical reasoning, communication, and rehabilitation delivery skills

Commitment

Men's Programme

Training: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 18:30 – 21:00

Match Days: Saturdays (14:00/14:30/15:00PM kick-offs)

Women's Programme

Training: Wednesdays, 18:30 – 21:00

Match Days: Sundays (12:00 PM kick-offs)

Key Responsibilities

Assess, diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate injuries across senior and junior squads

Lead the medical management and welfare of junior players

Develop and deliver effective injury prevention and rehabilitation programmes

Maintain accurate and comprehensive clinical records in accordance with CSP and professional body guidelines

Provide match-day medical cover as required

Support the Senior Physiotherapist with departmental administration, reporting, and operational tasks

Contribute to player education initiatives relating to injury prevention, recovery, and performance

What We're Looking For

The ideal candidate will be proactive, organised, and passionate about athlete care. You will enjoy working within a team environment and be committed to delivering high standards of medical support while helping players maximise their performance and wellbeing.

Why Join SJ Health?

Work within a competitive Level 5 and Level 6 rugby programme

Gain valuable experience across men's, women's, and junior rugby

Develop your pitch-side trauma management and sports rehabilitation skills

Collaborate with experienced coaches, strength and conditioning staff, and medical professionals

Build your experience in athlete monitoring, injury prevention, and return-to-play processes

Flexible part-time commitment that can complement existing clinical or academic work

Competitive remuneration package

How to Apply

Please send:

A copy of your CV

An optional brief covering statement outlining:

What you would bring to the role

Why you are interested in joining SJ Health

Why you believe you are a suitable candidate

Applications should be sent to:

Bamidele24@icloud.com

Closing Date for Applications

31 August 2026
How to apply
How to Apply Please send: A copy of your CV An optional brief covering statement outlining: What you would bring to the role Why you are interested in joining SJ Health Why you believe you are a suitable candidate Applications should be sent to: Bamidele24@icloud.com Closing Date for Applications 31 August 2026
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