MSK Physiotherapist

Pure Physiotherapy
Doncaster
18 hours ago
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MSK Physiotherapist (Junior)

Location: Bawtry and Doncaster Clinics


Contract: Permanent, 40 hours Monday to Saturday


Salary: £31,000 - £37,000


Pure Physiotherapy is growing, and we’re looking for a motivated MSK Physiotherapist to join our Bawtry and Doncaster clinics. This is a great opportunity to develop your MSK skills in a supportive environment and is ideal for those recently qualified with clear pathways for progression.


What You’ll Do

  • Manage a caseload of MSK patients delivering assessment and treatment sessions.
  • Work to deliver personalized, evidence-based treatment plans.
  • Maintain high-quality clinical documentation (HCPC-compliant).
  • Communicate clearly and compassionately with patients.
  • Use SMART goals and outcome measures to track progress.
  • Apply a holistic, biopsychosocial approach to care.
  • Engage in ongoing CPD and professional development.

What You’ll Bring
Essential

  • HCPC registration.
  • BSc Physiotherapy.
  • A desire to develop yourself and provide a great patient experience.

Skills & Qualities

  • Strong communication and organisation.
  • Confident IT user.
  • Problem-solver with a proactive mindset.
  • Empathetic, adaptable, and committed to quality care.
  • A positive team player.

Why Join Us?

At Pure Physiotherapy, we value our people as much as our patients.


We Offer

  • Up to 38 days holiday (including public holidays)
  • Competitive salary with progression opportunities.
  • Comprehensive induction & ongoing clinical support.
  • Private Health Cash Plan & 24/7 advice line.
  • Generous CPD funding & regular training sessions.
  • Flexible working patterns.
  • Employer pension contributions.
  • Cycle to Work & Electric Car schemes.
  • Refer a Friend bonus scheme.
  • Team-building events & social activities.
  • Enhanced company sick/maternity/adoption pay.

Join Us

If you’re passionate about MSK care, motivated to make a difference, and aligned with our values of Passion, Respect, Compassion, and Continuous Development, we’d love to hear from you.


We’re proud to share that ExamWorks UK has once again achieved Level 3 Disability Confident Leader status, reaffirming our commitment to inclusion and accessibility.
As a Disability Confident Leader, we…

  • Promote accessibility and inclusion.
  • Ensure inclusive recruitment and development.
  • Share best practice across the industry.
  • Continue to lead the way in supporting disabled people at work.

Apply today and be part of a sustainably growing, physio‑led organisation leading the way in MSK care across the UK.


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