Senior Physiotherapist (Band 6)

Peacock Pain & Injury Clinic
Mold
2 days ago
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Type: Employed

Salary: Starting at £38,000+ pro rata (depending on experience)

Includes: Pension, holiday pay & funded CPD

Who We Are

At Peacock Pain & Injury Clinic, our mission is simple:

To empower people to live stronger, longer, and pain-free — so they can do what they love, for life.

We’re a progressive, patient-focused clinic providing expert MSK physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Our growing team is dedicated to delivering outstanding care that goes beyond recovery — helping people achieve real, lasting change.

What You’ll Be Doing

You’ll play a pivotal role in providing expert physiotherapy care to our patients, while contributing to the growth and quality of our service.

  • Conducting comprehensive patient assessments, diagnoses, and treatment planning
  • Delivering MSK physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and hands-on treatment
  • Designing and progressing tailored exercise programmes for recovery and prevention
  • Educating patients to build confidence, self-management, and long-term health
  • Working collaboratively with sports therapists and massage therapists on integrated care pathways
  • Managing patient notes, caseloads, and follow-ups to ensure continuity of care
  • Taking part in team meetings and contributing to the development of clinic services
Who Thrives with Us

You’ll love working at Peacock if:

  • You’re motivated by helping people achieve more than just recovery — real independence and lasting movement
  • You bring clinical expertise but also a human touch — clear communication, empathy, and encouragement
  • You value teamwork and enjoy collaborating in a supportive, multi-disciplinary environment
  • You take pride in measurable results and delivering excellent standards of care
  • You’re organised, proactive, and keen to grow professionally with ongoing CPD
  • You want to be part of a clinic that values innovation, progress, and patient-centred care
What We’re Looking For
  • BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy (or equivalent)
  • HCPC registration (required)
  • Minimum 2+ years post-graduate experience
  • Strong MSK physiotherapy knowledge and skills
  • Excellent communication and rapport-building abilities
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Experience in MSK / outpatients / private practice
  • Training and qualifications in Pilates, Biomechanics, and/or Orthotics
  • Postgraduate training in specialist MSK techniques (e.g. acupuncture, manual therapy)
  • Experience in sports rehabilitation and return-to-play planning
How to Apply

To apply, simply email Bex at with 200 words explaining why you are the perfect fit for this role.

Applications close: Monday 22nd September 2025, 5pm. For questions, contact the clinic on

Additional Information

Due to the requirements of this role and the responsibilities assigned, all successful applicants will undergo a DBS check before appointment.

Why Work with Us?

We’re not just treating injuries — we’re helping people move freely, live fully, and thrive. At Peacock Pain & Injury Clinic, you’ll join a supportive, forward-thinking team where your expertise will make a lasting difference. Let’s create healthier, stronger futures — together.


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