Maximise Sports Therapy are looking for a Graduate Sports Therapist to join their team at a busy Sports Injury Clinic on Lovely Lane, Warrington. The successful applicant will be self-employed.
The role initially includes Saturday 9-4pm and Monday 3-8pm, however there is scope to increase hours & days as the client base builds. The successful candidate will join an already busy clinic and have the opportunity to undergo training & CPD to develop as a practitioner. Roles include; Injury Assessment, Treatment & Rehabilitation Exercise Rehabilitation Peripheral and Joint Mobilisations Sports, Deep-Tissue, Relaxation & Pregnancy Massage Taping General clinic duties Role requirements; BSc (Hons) in Sports Therapy (or Sports Rehabilitation). (Essential). Relevant insurance and memberships (SMA and/or STT/BASRAT). (Essential). Experience working in Sports and/or Clinic environments. (Essential - placement experience will be considered). Registered with HMRC as self-employed (Essential). Acupuncture (desirable). K-taping (desirable). Pregnancy Massage (desirable). Rate of pay; depending on individual experience. Please email your CV to [email protected]
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31/10/2019 05:02:32 am
I am happy to see that Maximise Sports Therapy has been searching for possible Graduate Sports Therapist to join the team. I know that a lot of possible candidates are interested to be part of the team, that's why I am hoping that they will be able to select the best possible who is qualified for the position. Many have expressed their desire but the slots are limited so they need to do their best so they will be hired and eventually be part of the team.
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14/7/2023 11:05:50 am
I think it's nice to be part of your team. It's nice to see that your company is growing.
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