Part time Veterinary Physiotherapist

Linnaeus
Swindon
4 days ago
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Role: Veterinary Physiotherapist (Part-time)


Location: Eastcott Veterinary Hospital


Salary: £33,718 (pro-rated to £21,916.70 per annum)


Job type: Permanent, part-time


Hours: 26 hours per week, 3 days a week. Monday or Tuesday (8 hours), Wednesday (8 hours) and Thursday (10 hours)


Closing date for applications: 20th March 2026


Start date: April 2026


We are seeking a qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist to join our multidisciplinary referral team at a busy RCVS accredited veterinary hospital in Swindon. You will work alongside veterinary specialists, surgeons, nurses and primary care vets to deliver exceptional rehabilitation and veterinary physiotherapy care to referred patients.


This role involves providing veterinary physiotherapy for both inpatients and outpatients, developing tailored treatment plans, maintaining clear clinical records, and communicating effectively with clients and referring veterinary surgeons. You will also have opportunities to contribute to CPD and training for colleagues and professionals.


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide high-quality veterinary physiotherapy services to referred patients and inpatients.
  • Assess patients through physical palpation and clinical evaluation, explaining findings clearly to clients.
  • Develop and implement individual treatment and rehabilitation plans.
  • Maintain detailed clinical records and treatment documentation.
  • Communicate effectively with referring veterinary surgeons, providing updates and professional reports.
  • Deliver CPD and training sessions for internal colleagues, referring vets and professionals.
  • Support the development of veterinary residents, interns and paraprofessional staff.
  • Assist with promoting and developing the veterinary physiotherapy service through internal and external engagement.

In-House Electrotherapies

Our well-equipped rehabilitation service includes:



  • INDIBA
  • Class 4 K-Laser
  • Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy (PEMF)
  • TENS and NMES
  • Handheld therapeutic ultrasound devices

What we’re looking for

  • Degree qualified in Veterinary Physiotherapy (minimum Level 6)
  • Experience working as a veterinary physiotherapist in a referral setting
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Professional, compassionate approach to patient care
  • Experience treating cats desirable

What We Offer

  • 5 weeks holiday + bank holidays + Birthday Leave
  • Extensive Internal CPD
  • Potential career progression opportunities
  • Staff discount schemes
  • Life Assurance
  • Enhanced sickness payEnhanced equal family leave
  • E-car salary sacrifice scheme
  • Employer contribution pension scheme
  • Recruitment referral reward scheme
  • Wellness program including:
  • Employee assistance program
  • Eyecare voucher scheme
  • Free annual Flu jab
  • Cycle to work scheme

Eastcott Veterinary Hospital is part of Linnaeus and Mars Veterinary Health, the largest family-owned veterinary company in the world. Being privately owned, we can truly be driven by our purpose, to create a better world, and think long-term as opposed to being focused solely on short-term profits.


At Linnaeus, A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS starts with a better world for our people. Our Associates are over 6000 strong and empowered to speak up, step up and deliver quality services. You’ll have access to a huge network of specialists, worldwide development opportunities and an easily accessible, comprehensive wellbeing package that prioritises your physical and mental health, allowing you to focus on what you do best - care for pets.


We are committed to fostering a culture that is inclusive and diverse, we care about you and want you to be authentic, with everything you need to perform at your best. We are all individual but two important things bring us together: a commitment to excellence and our passion to achieve our purpose.


All applications with the relevant skills and qualifications will be carefully considered. If you need any support in completing your application or simply want to find out more about Eastcott Veterinary Hospital , Linnaeus or the role please contact our Talent Acquisition team at .


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