Xcel Health Group
First Contact Practitioner

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Xcel Health Group is a rapidly growing provider of Private Physiotherapy and First Contact Practitioners to NHS Primary Care Networks across the UK. Drawing on extensive experience in private practice, the organization delivers a comprehensive Physiotherapy service tailored to primary care settings.
Xcel Health Group focuses on integrating practitioners into multi-disciplinary teams to support high-quality, patient-centered care. First Contact Practitioners are embedded as full members of local clinical teams, helping ensure seamless collaboration and consistent service delivery. The company offers opportunities to contribute to innovative models of care while working closely with NHS partners.
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Summary: We are looking for multiple first contact practitioners to provide specialist MSK physiotherapy assessment and treatment in a mixture of clinic-based settings, working as an autonomous practitioner and working in GP surgeries/primary care networks as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. You will also assist with service development and training programs.
Why Join Us?
- Are you an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking for an impactful, autonomous FCP role without the daily hassle of commuting into central London?
- We are expanding our team across Primary Care Networks and GP surgeries in London, Kent, Midlands, and South West.
- Joining us means becoming a vital partner in the local healthcare community—delivering top-tier patient care close to home with dedicated mentoring, clear career growth, and strong team support.


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Important Eligibility Notice:
- Candidates must already hold full Right to Work in the UK and current HCPC registration.
- We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.
- Local candidates or those with an easy local commute are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Role As a First Contact Practitioner (FCP), you will work at GP practices and local NHS clinic settings. You’ll manage your own caseload, providing rapid, evidence-based...
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