Clinical Manager/Clinical Lead Physiotherapist

Greys Specialist Recruitment
Clapham Junction
1 month ago
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Role: Clinical Manager/Clinical Lead Physiotherapist

Location: Fulham area

Hours: Full time position

Renumeration: £52000 - £57,500 per annum + bonus scheme (earning potential £57000 - £62,500)

The Role

We are pleased to offer an exciting leadership opportunity for a Clinical Manager / Clinical Lead Physiotherapist to join our team at a premier private MSK clinic in the Fulham area. This position is full-time and has been designed to balance advanced clinical practice with protected leadership and management responsibilities.

This role is ideal for a senior clinician who wishes to lead from the front clinically, while also overseeing standards of care, mentoring clinicians, and contributing to the strategic development of the clinic. You will work closely with the Director and Head of Clinical Services and play an important role in the clinic’s planned growth and future expansion.

As a Clinical Manager / Clinical Lead Physiotherapist, you will manage a complex musculoskeletal (MSK) caseload across spinal and peripheral conditions, utilising advanced clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice. Alongside this, you will take responsibility for clinical governance, service development, and the ongoing delivery of our internal CPD programme.

You will support clinicians throughout their professional journey, from onboarding through to advanced practice, ensuring high-quality patient care, robu...

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