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Physiotherapist - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Westfield Health
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Physiotherapist - Amsterdam, Netherlands



Westfield Health Group is home to Westfield Health, High Five Health Promotions and UK Health and Wellbeing, proudly providing holistic health and wellbeing services, and active spaces, to clients across 11 countries. We believe that our people are our strongest asset and live by our values; We care, we’re in it together, we are explorers, we own it. We aim to continue our commitment to creating a workplace where our colleagues feel connected, heard, developed, recognised and supported, as demonstrated by our achievement of the prestigious Investors in People Gold accreditation!



Job Title: Physiotherapist (Part Time)



Location: Bergen op Zoom, Amsterdam



About the role:



High Five Health Promotions are proudly collaborating with an innovative corporation that find solutions to global challenges from their head office in Bergen op Zoom. Our Physiotherapists are a vital part of our operational team, promoting vitality, relaxation and physical health benefits to our clients’ on-site employees.



Your responsibilities:




  • Be easily accessible and available to employees of our client at an early stage of tension-related complaints.
  • Deliver physiotherapy, supervise workplace examinations, physical reintegration processes and ergonomics training (training provided).
  • Keep up to date on workplace related ailments and methods of prevention.
  • Use your specialist knowledge to contribute ideas, working with the on-site team and collaborating with key stakeholders such as occupational physicians to make improvements.
  • Identify common physical or psychosocial issues, providing advice in the context of sustainable employability and absence prevention.



What you’ll bring:




  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
  • BIG-registered.
  • Proficiency in the Dutch and English language, orally and in writing.
  • Proven physiotherapeutic knowledge and skills.
  • Knowledge of work-related complaints and ergonomics.
  • Be able to communicate with customers and key stakeholders on your own initiative.
  • Recognise common complaints with the confidence to raise them with stakeholders.
  • Being able to think strategically about growth and improvement.



Salary, Perks & Benefits:




  • 3000-3800 EUR
  • 8% holiday allowance
  • Zwitserleven pension
  • 26 vacation days and 3 ATV days for a year (based on a 40-hour work week)
  • Collective health insurance (CZ and Menzis).
  • Possibility to lease a bike
  • Gym contribution
  • Long service awards
  • Access to on-demand classes and resources available on our Wellbeing app



Next steps and support:



If you think you fit the bill, we would love to hear from you!



Please note, while we welcome global talent, we’re currently unable to sponsor work visas.



We are a proud member of inclusive employers and a Disability Confident Committed employer, we value inclusivity and want to make sure our application process is open and accessible to all candidates. Please let us know if you require reasonable adjustments to ensure the recruitment process is as comfortable as possible.

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