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Lead First Team Physiotherapist

Portsmouth Football Club
Portsmouth
6 days ago
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Become a Lead Physiotherapist at Portsmouth Women FC: Shape the Future of Women's Football


Portsmouth Women FC is a forward-thinking and dynamic football club competing in the Women's Super League 2, the second tier of women's football. We are looking for a Lead First Team Physiotherapist to join their team in Portsmouth. We need an experienced and proactive professional to help them continue their mission of empowering female athletes. If you are passionate about women's sport and ready to make a significant impact in a competitive environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you.


The Impact You’ll Make

  • Lead all medical and health-related care for our First Team players.
  • Deliver world-class physiotherapy and rehabilitation services, including pitch-side emergency care.
  • Develop tailored injury prevention and recovery plans.
  • Maintain accurate medical records and ensure full compliance with league regulations.
  • Liaise with external consultants and specialists as needed.
  • Mentor and support other medical and sports science staff.
  • Promote a culture of education, well-being, and high performance.


Your Skills and Experience

  • You have a bachelor's or master's degree in Physiotherapy.
  • You are registered with the HCPC and CSP
  • You hold an ITMMiF (or higher) qualification.
  • You have a passion for developing best practices in women’s sport.
  • You have leadership experience within a medical or high-performance environment.
  • You possess a collaborative mindset with excellent communication skills.
  • You are organized, professional, and confident working independently and as part of a wider team.
  • You are committed to continuous professional development.


The Executives in Sport Group are retained on behalf of Portsmouth Women FC to appoint a Lead First Team Physiotherapist. All direct applications and CV's will be forwarded to The Executives in Sport Group.


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