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Physiotherapist/Sports Therapist (Casual)

West Bromwich Albion Football Club Ltd
Organisation
West Bromwich Albion Football Club Ltd
Salary
£50.00 per Home Game £12.50 per Hour Away Games £45.00 Per Training Session
Location
B71 4LF
Contract type
Fixed Term (Part time)
Closing date
17 June 2025
Job Description
Here at West Bromwich Albion Football Club, we have exciting opportunities to join our Academy Medical team as a casual Physiotherapist/Sports Therapist. The main purpose of this role is to ensure that academy players under your care receive appropriate assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries.

Part time which may include evenings, weekends and bank holidays as required and in line with business needs. Flexibility is essential, applicants must have the ability to work a minimum of one evening session per week and two weekend sessions per month on a rota basis.

Rates paid:
£50.00 per Home Game
£12.50 per Hour Away Games
£45.00 Per Training Session
Your main responsibilities for this role include, but are not limited to the following:

To ensure that academy players under your care receive appropriate assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries.
To provide appropriate medical cover is at all training sessions and games which you attend.
To provide medical cover at all festivals, tournaments, and International Tournaments.
To monitor, maintain and update your relevant medical qualifications and registrations. Will meet annually with the Academy Head of Performance to communicate and ensure current qualifications meet the necessary requirements of the relevant governing bodies.
To provide effective communication strategies to inform relevant staff of the progress of players under your care, in particular the Lead 9-16s Physiotherapist, Assistant 9-16s Therapist, Head of Sports Science and Medicine, Senior Academy Physiotherapist the Academy Manager, and the relevant Coaching Staff.
To monitor and reflect upon the practices and treatment you provide to ensure continual professional development.
To ensure the appropriate medical equipment is present at all training sessions and games you are covering.
To check equipment regularly and ask for training if you are unfamiliar with the equipment.
To familiarize yourself with the Emergency Action Plan and to ask for training if you are unfamiliar with the EAP.
To attend relevant safeguarding presentations and ensure you are practicing within the guidelines set by the Safeguarding Officer. To communicate with the Head of Science & Medicine, Lead 9-16s Physiotherapist and Safeguarding officer if there are any safeguarding queries or issues.
To ensure all medical records are maintained and updated accordingly and in line with the relevant bodies’ rules and regulations. Medical records are completed on the Performance Management Application (PMA).
To liaise with parents as and when necessary to provide them with the relevant information
To assist with the PDP caseload when required.
To liaise with the Academy Doctor when necessary.
To adhere to club polices with particular emphasis to safeguarding children and equity.
To support when required the Academy Screening and Testing program alongside the delivery of rehabilitation programs.




The duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list and that additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time; or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.

Equality and Diversity

West Bromwich Albion FC is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to provide equality and fairness for all employees and opposes all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status or pregnancy and maternity.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club also welcomes applications from suitably qualified members of the armed forces family.

Safer Recruitment

“West Bromwich Albion Football Club is committed to ensuring the safety and welfare of all who we engage with and who visit our club. Whether online or in person, the club will strive to achieve its Vision and Principles through the implementation of its Safeguarding Strategy and Implementation Plan.

Creating positive and safer environments for everyone is our priority. We will work continuously to embed and sustain a safeguarding culture where everyone feels listened to, heard, responded to positively and supported in the management of any welfare issues or safeguarding concerns. This includes children, young people, parents/carers, players, those of any age with additional care and support needs, community partners, our paid and volunteer workforce and our supporters.”

WBA’s Safeguarding, Equality and Whistleblowing policies can be accessed here https://www.wba.co.uk/club/about-us/club-policies

An Enhanced DBS, References, Qualifications, Proof of Identity and Right Work in the UK checks will be required and carried out prior to commencement in this post.

It is unlawful for the Club to employ anyone who is involved with regulated activity with who is barred from doing so and will carry out rigorous pre-employment checks and screening.

Applications will only be accepted when received through this online vacancy platform iRecruit.
How to apply
Applications will only be accepted when received through our online vacancy platform iRecruit: https://irecruit.efl.com/vacancies/1711/physiotherapist-sports-therapist-casual.html
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