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MSK Physiotherapist and Pilates Instructor

Core LDN
City of London
4 days ago
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MSK Physiotherapist and Pilates Instructor

Our unique approach blending hands on physiotherapy, Pilates and wellness aims to transform client rehabilitation.


Join a team of physiotherapists each with over 15 years experience and links to the top consultants in London.


Receive mentorship from our founder and expert team; each expert in the fields of MSK and Pilates.


We strongly believe in work life balance; at the heart of our philosophy is a deep appreciation for the wellness of our clients and team.


A design-led, calming space that offers a welcoming and enjoyable environment to work in.


Responsibilities

  • Your caseload will be a mix of physiotherapy, Pilates rehabilitation 1:1s and small physiotherapy-led Pilates mat and reformer classes.
  • Work independently with passion and motivation.
  • Provide care to clients with interest in pelvic health, ante‑ and post‑natal rehabilitation.
  • Work evenings, early mornings, and a weekend rota (1–2 weekends per month).

Qualifications

  • Minimum 2 years of musculoskeletal physiotherapy experience in NHS or private practice.
  • CSP & HCPC registered.
  • Training in Pilates (mat and/or reformer).
  • Experience or interest in pelvic health/ante‑ and post‑natal rehabilitation.

Perks

  • Option to jump into our classes for your own fitness.
  • Opportunity to participate in wellness events including Pilates retreats and mindfulness workshops.

We cannot wait to hear from you!


Claire and the Core LDN team


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