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Academy Physiotherapist Swansea City AFC Salary: Competitive Closing date: 15 October 2025

Sportsmith
Swansea
1 week ago
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Responsibilities

  • To work with U9-U16 squads; involving the assessment of injuries, gym and pitch-based rehabilitation, as well as match day cover.
  • To provide hands‑on treatments and evidence based gym protocols to ensure readiness for training and games.
  • To work as part of the performance department to provide optimal transition from rehabilitation into the training group, as well as impacting the players individual development programmes to ensure robustness.
  • To demonstrate and deliver expert technical assessment and diagnostic skills ensuring individualised and relevant treatment plans are formulated and executed.
  • Ensure detailed records of all actions are maintained in accordance with relevant legislation, policies, and procedures (i.e., medical notes).
  • Be compliant with all professional governance standards and participate in clinical audit and other quality assurance processes in‑line with HCPC governance guidelines.
  • Drive the development and delivery of evidence‑based protocols for all areas of physiotherapy and soft tissue therapy provision with the Academy.
  • To keep up to date with clinical, scientific, and technical innovations, attending meetings, courses and seminars as required, to maintain the highest level of player care.
  • Ensure qualifications, training and CPD requirements are kept up to date and in line with any applicable regulations.
  • Meet the standards and code of conducts set by the CSP and HCPC.
  • To work as part of a multi‑disciplinary team including physical development coaches, technical and performance analysis staff to optimise player physical development, health, and performance.
  • Provide feedback to the performance department on the physiotherapy provision, including weekly/monthly review meetings.
  • Encourage an interdisciplinary approach of working within the performance department that includes close links to all areas of the club.


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