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PDP Physiotherapist

City Football Group
Manchester
1 week ago
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Reports to: Head Academy Physiotherapist


Role Purpose

We are seeking a motivated and skilled Physiotherapist to join our Academy medical team. The role focuses on providing Physiotherapy and rehabilitation services for the PDP specifically within the 18’s programme. You will contribute to injury prevention, acute management, and evidence-based rehabilitation to optimise player health, performance, and availability.


Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver injury assessment, diagnosis, rehabilitation, and return-to-play programmes for academy players.
  • Contribute to injury prevention through screening and tailored strategies.
  • Provide pitchside cover and emergency aid during training and matches (maintaining ATMMIF accreditation).
  • Collaborate closely with coaching, medical, and sports science staff to ensure a holistic approach to player care.
  • Build strong relationships with players, parents, and coaches to support injury management and recovery.
  • Maintain up-to-date professional knowledge, incorporating the latest clinical and scientific developments into practice.
  • Keep accurate and compliant medical records in line with legislation and club standards.
  • Support the development of academy therapists through Continuous Professional Development (CPD).

Key Requirements
Essential

  • Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) membership
  • HCPC registration
  • Valid ATMMIF certification
  • Strong knowledge of MSK injuries, prevention, and rehabilitation strategies
  • Understanding of elite football demands and long‑term player development
  • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and Bank Holidays
  • Excellent communication and motivation skills with the ability to work within a multi‑disciplinary team

Desirable

  • Previous experience in a football academy or first team environment
  • MSc in a relevant field
  • Considerable experience in elite sport

What We Offer

  • Opportunity to work with elite academy players in a high‑performance environment
  • Collaborative, interdisciplinary team culture
  • Ongoing professional development and training

Application Process

If you are passionate about player care and performance medicine and meet the requirements, we invite you to apply for this role.


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