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Head Physiotherapist – Everton Women

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Job Description

Who are we:

Everton Football Club is one of world sport’s most respected and revered names – a by-word for innovation, professionalism and community.

During the course of a glittering history spanning three centuries, the Club has been shaped and guided by its aspirational motto Nil Satis Nisi Optimum – nothing but the best is good enough.

Alongside a Senior Men’s team that has played more games in English football’s top flight than any other, Everton Women have been a leading light in driving forward the professionalism of the women’s game.

With roots that go back to the mid-1980s, Everton Women were formally established in 1995 and won the English league title just three seasons later.

League runners-up five times in the following decade, the team also won two Women’s FA Cups and a Women’s League Cup before proudly becoming one of the eight founder members of the Women’s Super League in 2011.

Nowthe iconic Goodison Park – Everton’s main stadium since 1892 – has become the permanent home of Everton Women, signalling the dawn of an exciting new chapter for one of the women’s game most storied clubs.

About the opportunity:

We have a fantastic opportunity for aHead Physiotherapistto lead the physiotherapy provision for our Everton Women’s First Team.

This is a pivotal role within our performance and medical team, working to deliver the highest standards of care, clinical governance, and performance planning to support our elite athletes in achieving excellence on and off the pitch.

Key Responsibilities will include:

  • Overseeing and managing injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation strategies in collaboration with coaches, medical, and performance staff
  • Setting and monitoring medical performance standards and protocols, ensuring best practice in player care and welfare
  • Providing guidance, mentoring, and management support to physiotherapy and medical staff working within Everton Women
  • Collaborating across departments to ensure a multidisciplinary approach to player health, development, and performance
  • Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of medical and physiotherapy research and integrate evidence-based practice into the Club’s provision.

Who we’re looking for:

We’re seeking a talented, motivated physiotherapist with proven experience in elite sport, ideally with over 5 years in a professional football environment. While football-specific experience is preferred, the ability to support high-performing athletes and meet the demands of a fast-paced sporting context is essential.

The successful candidate will:

  • Demonstrate discretion, calmness, and effectiveness under pressure
  • Be a strong communicator and collaborator within a multi-disciplinary setup
  • Show evidence of ongoing CPD in areas of specialism within physiotherapy
  • Be flexible and mobile, with the ability to travel regularly as part of a high-performance team

Essential Qualifications & Accreditations

  • MSC in Physiotherapy / Medical related field
  • Registered member of the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC)
  • FA Advanced Trauma Medical Management in Football (ATMMiF)
  • Appropriate medical indemnity insurance
  • UKAD Clean Sport Advisor

This position is on apermanentbasis, based at Finch Farm, working 40 hours per week.

The closing date of this advert is Thursday 25th September 2025.

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive a substantial amount of applications.

Everton Family Safer Recruitment Practices

The Everton Family iscommitted to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This role is subject to both evidence and verification of relevant qualifications includingproof of eligibilityto work in the UK which will be discussed with you if your application is successful.

Equity & Inclusion

Everton is committed to ensuring everyone is respected, celebrated, and empowered for who they are, regardless of their identity. We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, and those from racially diverse communities. We are dedicated to supporting the physical and mental/emotional wellbeing of all our people. Should you have a disability or long-term health condition and require reasonable adjustments to be made to the application/interview/onboarding process, please let us know by contacting the Talent Acquisition Team via email-

To support our pledge to diversify our organisation and through our commitment to the FA’s Football Leadership Diversity Code, Everton welcomes applications from people of all walks of life. As part of our commitment to Disability, Inclusion and Accessibility we are more than happy to make reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process should you require.


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