Academy Physiotherapist (Part-Time)

Complementary Training
Burnley
2 days ago
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Burnley Football Club 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 casual Academy Physiotherapist!


The ideal candidate will have experience of working within an elite sporting environment.


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


As thecasual Academy Physiotherapist, youwill be expected to:



  • Provide an evidence-based quality of care, treatment and rehabilitation of injured players (U9-U16’s).
  • Liaise effectively with the Academy coaching staff and wider multi-disciplinary team on a case-by-case basis in order to keep them informed of player availability for Academy matches.
  • Contribute towards maintaining and developing the Clubs EPPP sports medicine criteria.


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