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MSK Physiotherapist - Bank

sjb medical
City of London
4 days ago
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Overview

MSK Physiotherapist at sjb medical. Salary: £40,000-£45,000. Competitive basic + performance-based commission structure. Hours: Full-time, 38 clinical hours over 5 days (part-time options available). Location: City-based and Southwest London clinics available.

About the role

As an experienced MSK Physiotherapist, you'll be part of a high-performing, multidisciplinary team delivering elite-level MSK care to a diverse patient base. You'll work within a centre of excellence in sport and exercise medicine, delivering elite care in an elite working environment. You'll work in state-of-the-art clinic environments equipped with five or more treatment rooms and dedicated rehab gym facilities, supporting patients from diagnosis through to full recovery and performance optimisation. This is a unique opportunity to work for an organisation in a setting that blends the standards of elite sport with everyday accessibility. Whether you're from private practice or NHS Band 6/7 background, you'll thrive in a culture that values clinical excellence, continuous learning, and collaborative care.

About you

You're a passionate MSK physiotherapist with a strong foundation in clinical reasoning and a desire to grow. You'll be:

  • Delivering expert MSK care using manual therapy, exercise rehab, and pain education.
  • Managing a varied caseload including sports injuries, post-op rehab, and chronic conditions.
  • Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to ensure seamless patient journeys.
  • Engaging in regular CPD and shared learning to stay at the forefront of MSK care.
  • Contributing to service development and innovation across the clinic.
  • Exploring specialisms such as hand therapy, spine, or rheumatology if desired.
Benefits and development

We're committed to your growth and wellbeing:

  • 23 days annual leave + 5 days CPD leave
  • £750 annual CPD budget
  • Private medical insurance
  • Monthly ring-fenced CPD time and daily shared learning
  • Structured appraisal and annual salary review
  • Comprehensive onboarding and mentorship
Why sjb medical?

sjb medical's vision is to bring search and selection and medical expertise together to provide a unique resourcing service to the healthcare sector. We pride ourselves on supporting healthcare candidates throughout their recruitment journey. We believe a diverse workforce is essential to client success, and we are committed to equality, diversity and fairness in our recruitment process. For more information and to apply, please click the apply button.

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Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Part-time
Job function
  • Health Care Provider
  • Industries: Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists


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