Ipersonal Physiotherapy
Physiotherapist

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Company Description
iPersonal Physiotherapy provides a wide range of treatments, with a strong focus on musculoskeletal physiotherapy and sports rehabilitation. The clinic works with leading UK insurance companies and private clients to deliver tailored, high-quality care. Services support individuals recovering from injuries as well as those looking to enhance athletic performance. The team is committed to offering affordable, personalized treatment plans that address each person’s specific needs and help them move comfortably and confidently.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Physiotherapist role based in Birmingham. Also this role will require 2-3 days of travel to our other locations in midlands (Leamington Spa) and when necessary to cover other physios. The Physiotherapist will assess, diagnose, and treat a variety of musculoskeletal and sports-related conditions, creating individualized treatment plans for each client. Day-to-day tasks include conducting initial and follow-up assessments, delivering hands-on therapy and exercise-based rehabilitation, and monitoring patient progress. The role involves documenting clinical notes, collaborating with colleagues and insurance partners, educating clients on injury prevention and self-management, and maintaining high standards of professional practice and customer service.
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Qualifications
- Recognized degree in Physiotherapy and current HCPC registration (or eligibility) in the UK.
- Experience or strong interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and sports injury rehabilitation.
- Skills in patient assessment, clinical reasoning, and individualized treatment planning.
- Ability to deliver manual therapy, exercise prescription, and rehabilitation programs safely and effectively.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working with diverse clients and multidisciplinary partners.
- Good documentation and organizational skills, with attention to detail in clinical record-keeping.
- Comfort working with insurance-related processes and private clients is beneficial.
- Commitment to continuous professional development and evidence-based practice.


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