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Physiotherapist

Ten Health & Fitness
City of London
5 days ago
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As a Physiotherapist, you will contribute to our clinic's commitment to quality care by providing exceptional, client-focused treatment. You’ll embody our brand values, uphold our circle of care model, and support our multidisciplinary approach. This role is ideal for a dedicated physiotherapist aiming to grow professionally within a supportive team environment. This position offers the opportunity to develop clinical skills, provide quality client care, and play a vital role in our commitment to innovation, client wellness, and excellence in holistic rehabilitation.


Primary duties and responsibilities

  • Client Assessment & Treatment: Conduct detailed musculoskeletal assessments, develop and implement individualized treatment plans, and educate clients on their recovery journey, injury prevention, and long-term wellness.
  • Client Care & Growth: Provide high-quality client care and work proactively to help grow the clinic’s reputation through positive client outcomes. Aim to support referrals to allied services, contributing to a comprehensive, client-centered care approach.
  • Circle of Care Advocate: Apply the circle of care model to ensure clients receive holistic, integrated treatment plans. Collaborate with pelvic health physiotherapists, clinical exercise practitioners, and other allied professionals to enhance client outcomes.
  • Documentation & Quality Compliance: Maintain accurate and detailed clinical records for all clients, ensuring quality and consistency in documentation in line with HCPC standards.
  • Medical Liaison Support: Collaborate with healthcare providers such as doctors and surgeons to discuss client progress and incorporate feedback into treatment plans to foster a coordinated approach to care.
  • Brand Representation: Reflect our core values (Deep Expertise, True Support and Knowing me Well) in every client interaction, upholding a consistent standard of care that aligns with our brand’s commitment to excellence.
  • Continuous Learning: Attend CPD events and participate in internal training to stay current with best practices, enhancing both clinical and technical skills.

Person Specification
Essential knowledge

  • Education: A qualification in physiotherapy; a postgraduate specialization is advantageous but not essential.

Essential skills and experience

  • Clinical Experience: Proven experience in a private practice setting, with a strong foundation in musculoskeletal assessments and treatment.
  • Growth-Oriented: A personal commitment to professional development and contributing positively to the clinic's growth.
  • Circle of Care Advocate: A passion for delivering comprehensive, client-centered care that includes collaboration with allied health services to support full recovery.
  • Brand Aligned: Demonstrate the clinic’s core values in each client interaction, setting an example of professionalism and integrity.
  • Effective Communicator: Strong interpersonal skills to engage effectively with clients and colleagues.
  • Team-Oriented: A co-operative, self-motivated team player able to work independently while contributing positively to the team dynamic.
  • Organizational & Technical Skills: Strong time management and documentation skills, with proficiency in relevant software for maintaining client records.
  • Analytical Mindset: Use a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to client care and self-improvement, engaging in reflection and best practices to consistently improve service quality.


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