Paediatric Physiotherapist

Therapy Stars Ltd
Wrexham
1 week ago
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Are you a Physiotherapist who LOVES working in Paediatrics but not getting the opportunity do this?


Perhaps you are already working within Paediatrics but feel you are not fully using your skills?


Are you looking for a new challenge in 2026?


Look no further as we have the perfect role for you…..


Therapy Stars is a centre for Physiotherapy excellence for children and young people founded in 2014 and based near Wrexham.


Our mission is “Creating brighter futures” and we support and empower families to access the therapy they need for their children and young people.


We are excited to be able to offer a range of treatment options such as hydrotherapy, whole body vibration (WBV), electrical stimulation (E-Stim), elastic therapeutic taping and provision of Lycra garments.


Our committed and dynamic team are all encouraged to take an active role in the success and development of the business. We are keen to support Paediatric Physiotherapists in expanding their skill set, so offer a full training programme and ongoing CPD, including an annual training allowance.


We are continuing to expand our team of specialist Physiotherapists and we are looking to recruit a physiotherapist who is keen to learn and develop within an established clinic alongside our current team. All levels of experience will be considered including newly qualified and/or Band 5 Physiotherapists as full training can be given.


What Therapy Stars will offer:

  • Flexible hours Mon‑Sat
  • Minimum of 22.5 hours up to full time (37.5)
  • Ongoing training‑including annual allowance
  • A role open to those with minimal Paediatric experience as part of a training programme for the right candidate

What you should offer:

  • Qualified Physiotherapist with HCPC registration
  • UK driving licence and access to a car
  • Show passion and enthusiasm for working with children and young adults.
  • Fit in with the Therapy Stars values: be supportive, foster flexibility, strive for excellence, embrace collaboration and show enthusiasm.

Why work for Therapy Stars?

  • Free Parking
  • Ongoing support and training
  • Feel a valued part of our team
  • Be involved in developing new services
  • Flexible working options
  • Supportive leader

Salary dependant on experience.


Closing Date: Friday 20th March 2026


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