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Academy Physiotherapist

Lancashire Sport Partnership
Leyland
5 days ago
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Burnley FC is an established professional football club with a rich history, located in the heart of the town and its community. We believe that Burnley is a special place, a home to extraordinary people like you. Come and be part of our story!


The Role

An exciting opportunity has become available for a casual Academy Physiotherapist to join us at Burnley Football Club. You’ll play a key role in supporting the Club’s ongoing development and helping us deliver a first-class experience for players, staff, and supporters.


About You

Come and join our Clarets family as our Academy Physiotherapist!


The ideal candidate will have experience working within an elite sport environment, including undergraduate level.


You will also need to have a flexible approach to work and be able to work evenings and weekends.


As the Academy Physiotherapist, you will be expected to:



  1. Provide evidence-based quality of care, treatment, and rehabilitation of injured players (U9-U16).
  2. Assist in the organisation, development, and implementation of screening (including growth and maturation) for all Academy players as part of injury prevention strategies.
  3. Contribute towards maintaining and developing the club's EPPP sports medicine criteria.
  4. Have a flexible approach to cover Academy injury clinics, training sessions, and matches where required.


How to Apply

Please apply via Burnley FC’s career page by completing our application form and submitting a short cover letter/CV explaining how you meet the role criteria, along with your educational and employment history. Please also provide an explanation for any gaps.


Successful applicants will be subject to a social media check and an Enhanced Criminal Record Check (DBS), which will be paid for by the employer.


If you require an alternative format of our job description, person specification, or application form, please contact the HR department at .


We are still a great place with hardworking staff committed to getting the inactive active.


Kristy Telford
June 11, 2024


Great place


Great place


Tamasin Lamb
June 11, 2019


Active Lancashire Limited is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Company No: 06859894, and Registered Charity No: 1159832.


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