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Veterinary Physiotherapist and Hydrotherapist

Dogs Trust Company Limited
Loughborough
5 days ago
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Veterinary Physiotherapist and Hydrotherapist

Application Deadline: 5 December 2025


Department: Rehoming


Employment Type: Fixed Term - Part Time


Location: Loughborough


Compensation: £12,076 per year + benefits


Description

We are seeking a skilled professional to oversee our rehabilitation facilities, providing physiotherapy and hydrotherapy to support dogs’ recovery and wellbeing while enhancing their kennel environment.


About the role:

  • Manage the rehabilitation suite and associated facilities, delivering tailored exercise and therapy programmes while maintaining high standards of cleanliness, hygiene, and equipment.
  • Work closely with vets, welfare, and behaviour teams to assess dogs’ clinical and mental health, provide case updates, and contribute to welfare reviews.
  • Handle administrative tasks including scheduling, patient records, stock, invoices, and providing pre- and post-adoption support to adopters.12,076
  • Supervise and support staff in the rehabilitation facility, ensuring health and safety compliance, and stay up to date with professional training and best practices.

About you:

You will hold relevant canine hydrotherapy and physiotherapy qualifications with hands‑on experience, able to work independently and supervise others. You will have strong communication, organisational, and customer service skills, a good understanding of dog welfare, and the resilience, fitness, and flexibility to thrive in a fast‑paced, physically demanding environment.


About the team:

The Rehoming department is responsible for helping as many dogs as possible find their forever homes, whether they are cared for in our network of Rehoming Centres, in a foster home or by their current owner using the Home Stay scheme. We strive to achieve excellence in our rehoming processes and to ensure the highest standards of veterinary and behaviour care through our highly skilled teams.


Please note that this is a 12 month family leave cover.


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