MSK Physiotherapist - Portsmouth

OH Medical Recruitment Ltd.
Portsmouth
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MSK Physiotherapist (Part Time) | Portsmouth


On-site | 22.5 hours per week | Leading Occupational Health Provider


At OH Medical, we’re working in partnership with a leading occupational health provider to recruit an experienced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapistfor a fantastic on-site role in Portsmouth.


This is a great opportunity to become part of a supportive multidisciplinary occupational health team, where your expertise will make a real difference to employee wellbeing, rehabilitation and fitness for work. If you enjoy hands-on clinical work in a proactive OH setting, this one’s well worth a look.


The Role

Working on-site across two Portsmouth-based locations, you’ll play a key role in supporting employees with MSK conditions and helping deliver an outstanding occupational health service.


Key responsibilities include:



  • Clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders


  • Determining work-relatedness of MSK conditions


  • Producing clear fitness-for-work and adjustment reports for management


  • Leading on-site exercise and rehabilitation classes


  • Conducting DSE and ergonomic assessments, with practical recommendations


  • Identifying workplace hazards and contributing to risk reduction


  • Working closely with the wider OH and SHE teams


  • Maintaining accurate clinical records and contributing to service reporting


  • Supporting health promotion initiatives and wellbeing events



What We’re Looking For

Essential:



  • HCPC registered Physiotherapist


  • Minimum 4 years’ post-graduate experience, with at least 2 years in MSK practice


  • Confident working independently in an on-site environment


  • Strong IT skills and accurate clinical record keeping


  • Knowledge of workplace ergonomics and fitness-for-work assessments


  • Excellent communication and relationship‑building skills


  • Organised, flexible and customer‑focused approach



Desirable:



  • Post‑graduate training in Occupational Health or Ergonomics


  • Full CSP membership


  • Membership of ACPOHE



Hours

  • Part time – 22.5 hours per week


  • Worked across 3 days


  • 8am to 4pm, with a 30-minute lunch break



Location

  • On-site across two Portsmouth locations:


  • PO1– 2.5 days


  • PO3– 0.5 day



Salary & Benefits

  • Competitive salary, dependent on experience and qualifications


  • HCPC registration fees paid annually


  • Contributory pension scheme up to 6%


  • Life assurance


  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with service)


  • Birthday day off (non‑contractual)


  • Discounted gym membership


  • Health cashback plan



How To Apply:


Click Apply Now and send us an up‑to‑date CV showcasing your relevant skills and experience. If you require more information about this fantastic opportunity or to discuss it in confidence, please get in touch with Ellen Harris or The Team at 01582 235 500. Alternatively, you can email your CV to


About OH Medical:


OH Medical is a trusted recruitment consultancy dedicated to the Occupational Health, Wellbeing and Health & Safety sectors. We specialise in delivering tailored recruitment solutions for both agency and permanent roles, supporting professionals and employers across the UK.


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