First Team Physiotherapist - Women's Football

Sheffield United Football Club
Sheffield
22 hours ago
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Location: Sheffield United Training Academy, Sheffield Hallam Sports Park


Department: Sheffield United Women: First Team


Line Manager: Lead Physiotherapist


Salary: Dependent on experience


Post Reference: SUW0326-PFTP


Sheffield United Women's Team are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Chartered Physiotherapist to play a key role within our Women's First Team environment. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the elite level of professional football, supporting the health, performance, and rehabilitation of our players through evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary collaboration.


The successful candidate will take a lead role in the assessment, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of injuries, while contributing to the ongoing development of best-practice physiotherapy protocols. Working closely with coaching, performance, and medical staff, you will ensure players receive comprehensive, high-quality care both on and off the pitch.


This role requires an organised practitioner who thrives in a fast-paced environment, is committed to continuous professional development, and is passionate about driving performance through effective injury management and prevention strategies.


Core Responsibilities

  • Fulfil the role of a chartered physiotherapist in the assessment, diagnosis and rehabilitation of all injuries. Whilst also providing support and learning to all other medical staff across Women's Football.
  • Assist with the development of evidence-based protocols for all areas of physiotherapy relating to Women's Football, using all available resources including the latest research and collaboration with clinical specialists.
  • Transition medium-long-term (<21 days and greater) injured players from gym-based to pitch-based activity, reflecting both the mechanical and physiological demands of the game.
  • Collaborate with the MDT on all First Team injures, ensuring all departments, including but not limited to Psychology, Performance Wellbeing and Nutrition.
  • Support and improve the delivery of Profiling and injury mitigation strategies across the First Team squad.
  • Provide medical cover for all Home & Away fixtures. Liaising with and managing appropriate pitch side personnel, including Physiotherapists, Paramedics and opposition medical staff.
  • Record and continuously maintain medical records befitting of the CSP standard, whilst completing Women's Football wide clinical audits, ensuring standards are being met.
  • Assist with the auditing of the medical department, ensuring that the Club is consistently meeting the licence and regulations it is bound by.
  • Be available for occasional 'out-of-hours' responsibilities, including medicals, consultations etc.
  • Lead on the medical process relating to new signings, ensuring the appropriate procedures are followed.
  • Oversee weekly medical clinics for 1st team players, as and when required.
  • Work closely with the 1st Team Physical Performance Coach, and other relevant staff, to ensure optimum rehabilitation and progression of injuries.
  • Deliver, maintain and analyse weekly screening of all 1st team players.
  • Maintain all legal and professional qualifications relating to your position within the Club.
  • Observe, monitor and react to the ever-changing world of sports medicine; keeping up to date with all current research developments.
  • Attend and professionally engage in the internal emergency aid staff CPD programme.
  • Adhere to all Sheffield United Football Club's Safeguarding Policies and Procedures to foster an environment which protects from harm those defined as children and adults at risk.
  • Report any concerns of a Safeguarding nature to the relevant parties and remain fully compliant with any applicable Safeguarding checks and due diligence and recognise your responsibility to the Club's Safeguarding agenda.
  • Report any concerns of discrimination to the relevant parties and promote a welcoming and inclusive club environment for all.
  • Adhere to the Club's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policies, supporting the Club to create an environment which is inclusive and all-encompassing.
  • Carry out and actively participate in all training requests as directed by the Club, including mandatory health and safety training, emergency procedures, fire safety, manual handling, safeguarding, and role-specific safety instruction.
  • Any other reasonable requests as directed by management.

Qualifications

  • BSc or MSc in Physiotherapy
  • Valid HCPC and CSP Registration
  • Experience of working within an Elite Sports Profession
  • Completion of an enhanced criminal record check through the Disclosure and Barring Service upon offer acceptance
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • Experience of field-based sports rehabilitation
  • Excellent organisational skills
  • A strong motivator, with high enthusiasm
  • Student of the profession, looking to improve and develop

Application Process

Please download and save the application form before inputting information. If you require a paper copy please contact the HR department or call .


Completed application forms must be submitted via email to stating the vacancy title in the subject or posted to HR, Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, S2 4SU.


Closing Date

Friday 3rd April 2026


Please note that in the instance of high volumes of applications we may close this vacancy earlier than the closing date noted above.


Sheffield United Application Form Required

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Eligibility for Employment in the UK

In accordance with current legislative requirements the successful applicant must produce documentary verification of their eligibility to work in the UK and will not be allowed to start work until this has been received.


Equality and Diversity

Sheffield United FC is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in employment and its employment policies for recruitment, selection, training, development and promotion are designed to ensure that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of race, colour, nationality, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, ethnic and national origin, disability or gender reassignment.


Sheffield United FC are a Disability Confident Committed Employer. If you would like further information regarding the scheme and how we are able to support disabled persons within the workplace, then please contact our HR team at


Safer Recruitment

Sheffield United FC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. The successful applicant will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks as well as providing proof of right to work in the UK. For further information on the Club's Safeguarding Statement please access the following link:


sufc.co.uk/club/policies/safeguarding-policy


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