Physiotherapist

Correct Osteo Clinic
Colchester
4 days ago
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We are a well-established private osteopathic clinic looking to expand into a multidisciplinary MSK practice and are seeking a motivated, self-employed Physiotherapist to join our team on a contractor / split-fee basis.


This is an excellent opportunity for a physiotherapist who enjoys working in private practice, values clinical autonomy, and wants to grow their own caseload within a supportive, collaborative environment.


The Role

  • Provide high-quality assessment and treatment of private MSK patients
  • Deliver evidence-based rehabilitation and exercise programmes
  • Manage a mixed caseload including acute, chronic, post-injury and return-to-sport patients
  • Work collaboratively alongside an experienced osteopath with internal cross-referrals
  • Maintain clear and professional clinical notes and reports (including GP/insurer correspondence where required)

Working Arrangement

Self-employed contractor position.


Split-fee model (competitive percentage, to be discussed depending on experience).


Flexible working days and hours.


Full clinical autonomy – you manage your own caseload.


Opportunity to build and grow a strong private patient list.


The clinic provides

  • Fully equipped treatment rooms
  • Reception and booking system
  • Administrative support
  • Marketing and online presence
  • Established patient base with internal referrals

Requirements

  • HCPC registered Physiotherapist
  • CSP membership (preferred)
  • Professional indemnity insurance
  • Comfortable working as a self-employed contractor
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong interest in MSK rehabilitation and patient-centred care

What We Offer

  • Supportive, friendly clinical environment
  • Opportunity to be part of a growing multidisciplinary practice
  • Regular internal referrals from an established osteopathic caseload
  • Freedom to develop your own clinical style within an MSK framework
  • Ideal role for a physio looking to transition into or expand private practice work

How to Apply

Please send your CV and a brief cover note outlining your experience and availability to:


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