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Physiotherapist - First Team - Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle United FC
Willington
1 week ago
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First Team Physiotherapist

Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Contract Type: Permanent

Closing Date: 12th December 2025

We are the heartbeat of the city. Come and be a part of a long and proud history where we strive to be the best in everything we do, on and off the pitch. Bringing the people and communities together, join the Newcastle United Family, as we embark on the next steps of our exciting journey.

About the role

We’re looking for an experienced and dedicated First Team Physiotherapist to join our Medical Department. In this role, you will assist in delivering best-practice medical and rehabilitation services to First Team squad players, ensuring the highest standards of care and performance support.

Your impact

In this role, you will play a vital part in preventing, diagnosing, and rehabilitating injuries while delivering exceptional clinical care to our players. You will maintain accurate medical records and injury profiling systems, provide pitch-side physiotherapy cover for training sessions and match days, and contribute to the development of evidence-based treatment protocols.

Working collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team, you will ensure that player health and performance are supported at every stage. Your ability to stay current with clinical innovations, maintain CPD requirements, and demonstrate strong communication and organisational skills will be essential to success in this fast-paced and dynamic environment.

About the team

You will work within the First Team Medical Department, reporting to the Head Physiotherapist and collaborating with doctors, sports scientists, and performance staff to deliver exceptional care to our players.

Location

This role is based in Newcastle upon Tyne, with flexibility required for travel and match day commitments. Please note if you do not live in the Northeast, or are willing to relocate, we will not be able to move forward with your application.

United As One

We’re committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and believe in equal opportunities for all. We recognise that the diversity of our people is one of our greatest strengths. We work together to reflect the communities we serve and to maintain an inclusive environment in which everyone can be their authentic self and is enabled to achieve their full potential.

Safeguarding

We’re committed to being a place where everyone is safe, heard, valued and able to thrive, so we place high value on the safeguarding and welfare of everyone we engage with.

How to apply

To access the full job description for this role please click here .

For further information on this role and about the club and our values, please visit our careers page.

Please apply as soon as possible as this vacancy may close early should we receive a high volume of suitable candidates.

Recruitment Agencies – please note that we do not accept unsolicited / speculative candidate details or applications. Any candidates supplied, unless formally requested, will be taken as a direct / free candidate.

Job Expiry Date: :59:00

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