First Contact Physiotherapist

Pure Physiotherapy
Liverpool
1 day ago
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First Contact Physiotherapist

Location: Sefton

Contract: Full time


About Us

Founded in 2006, Pure Physiotherapy is a clinically led organisation dedicated to delivering high-quality musculoskeletal (MSK) care. With over 450 physiotherapists nationwide, we are one of the UK’s largest MSK providers, working in partnership with more than 1,200 GP practices and 220 Primary Care Networks (PCNs).

Our mission is simple: to improve healthcare and MSK management across the UK by providing compassionate, evidence-based care that makes a real difference to patients’ lives.


The Role

Pure Physio are on the lookout for FCP’s to join our growing team across the UK.

As a First Contact Practitioner (FCP) you’ll consult directly with patients without prior GP referral, enabling rapid and accurate MSK diagnosis or referral to secondary care when needed. You’ll be embedded within GP practices and PCNs, supported by Pure Physiotherapy’s robust clinical network, including line managers, roadmap supervisors, and regional teams.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Act as an expert MSK clinician within primary care.
  • Deliver supported self-management programmes to empower patients.
  • Collaborate with GPs, PCNs, and stakeholders to streamline care pathways.
  • Maintain thorough clinical documentation and track patient outcomes.
  • Adapt to evolving primary care demands with flexibility and professionalism.


What We’re Looking For

Essential:

  • HCPC Registration
  • BSc Physiotherapy


Desirable for our FCP roles:

  • Post-graduate / Master’s qualification
  • Roadmap Stage 1 & 2 signed off.


Skills & Qualities:

  • Strong communication, organisation, and IT skills
  • Empathetic, proactive, and quality-focused
  • Confident decision-maker and collaborative team player
  • Adaptable to fast-paced, evolving environments.


Why Join Us?

At Pure Physiotherapy, we value our people as much as our patients.

We offer:

Up to 38 days’ holiday (including public holidays)

  • Competitive salary with progression opportunities
  • Comprehensive induction & ongoing clinical support
  • Private Health Cash Plan & 24/7 advice line
  • Generous CPD funding & regular training sessions
  • National CPD days led by external experts.
  • Flexible working patterns & protected development time
  • Employer pension contributions
  • Cycle to Work & Electric Car schemes.
  • Refer a Friend bonus scheme.
  • Team-building events & social activities
  • Enhanced company sick/maternity/adoption pay.


Join Us

If you’re passionate about MSK care, motivated to make a difference, and aligned with our values of Passion, Respect, Compassion, and Continuous Development, we’d love to hear from you.


We’re proud to share that ExamWorks UK has once again achieved Level 3 Disability Confident Leader status, reaffirming our commitment to inclusion and accessibility.

As a Disability Confident Leader, we:


  • Promote accessibility and inclusion
  • Ensure inclusive recruitment and development
  • Share best practice across the industry
  • Continue to lead the way in supporting disabled people at work.


Apply today and be part of a sustainably growing, physio-led organisation leading the way in MSK care across the UK.

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