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Lead Physiotherapist Oxford United Women’s / Boys U15-16 (combined role)


Oxford United FC


Closing Date: Ongoing


About the role

This is an entry‑level full‑time role that would be ideal for someone looking to make the transition into full‑time sport, in a pro‑learning, supportive environment, gaining both exposure to senior Women’s and elite Boys U15/16 football.


Reporting directly to the Head of Academy Sport Science & Medicine, prospective candidates will be joining Oxford United at an exciting time in the club’s history: with a newly renovated Training Ground, measurable progress being made toward Category Two Academy status, new stadium development well underway, and a second consecutive campaign in the EFL Championship.


Key Responsibilities
OUFC Women’s programme

  • Oversee and deliver physiotherapy programme for OUFC Women’s players.
  • Lead medical contact for OUFC Women’s players.
  • Medical lead for training/injury clinics with support of full‑time intern.
  • Measure and analyse readiness to compete markers, and liaise with Women’s staff as appropriate.
  • Manage and complete all medical record keeping for OUFC Women’s players.
  • Integrate into the OUFC Women’s and wider club MDT.
  • Support & develop part‑time physio’s, students and volunteers.

U15-16 squads

  • Oversee and deliver physiotherapy programme for U15-16 squads.
  • Lead medical contact for U15-16 squads and parents/guardians.
  • Medical lead for evening training/injury clinics with support of part‑time staff.
  • Scheduling and communication of part‑time medical cover for U15-16 training and fixtures.
  • Manage and complete all medical record keeping for U15-U16 squads.


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