Graduate Sports Therapist – Myofascial Therapy Role
Salary: £27,000 per year
Job Type: Full-time, Employed
YOU HAVE THE SPORTS THERAPY DEGREE. NOW YOU NEED THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUILD YOUR CAREER.
You’ve spent years learning anatomy, assessment, rehabilitation and hands-on therapy.
But perhaps you’ve graduated and discovered that the opportunities available don’t quite match what you expected.
Maybe you don’t yet feel ready for a full clinician role.
Maybe what you really enjoy is the hands-on side of the profession — working with tissue, understanding how the body moves and helping people feel and function better.
Or maybe you’ve found yourself looking at self-employed massage roles, wondering how you’re supposed to build a client list, develop clinically and earn a reliable income at the same time.
There is another route.
We are looking for a Sports Therapy graduate to train and develop as a Myofascial Therapist within our established clinical team.
This is a full-time, employed position with a £27,000 guaranteed salary, an existing client base and ongoing training and development.
THIS IS A MYOFASCIAL THERAPY ROLE
While your Sports Therapy degree gives you the foundation we're looking for, you will not be joining us in a traditional Sports Therapist clinician role.
Your primary role will be delivering hands-on myofascial care to a busy client base as part of a wider clinical team.
We want to take the anatomy, movement knowledge and hands-on skills you developed through your degree and teach you how to apply them within our approach to myofascial care.
So if the hands-on elements of your degree were the parts you loved most, we want to hear from you.
WE ARE RIGHT FOR YOU IF YOU WANT:
- A guaranteed £27,000 salary rather than relying on how many clients you can find each week
- An employed role rather than renting a room or immediately trying to become self-employed
- A busy client list without having to build everything from scratch
- To specialise and develop your skills in hands-on myofascial therapy
- Regular training, mentoring and support from an established clinical team
- To continue learning about the body rather than graduating and being left to figure everything out alone
- To work alongside experienced clinicians and understand how your role contributes to the client's wider care
- A genuine opportunity to develop a career, rather than moving between massage jobs with nowhere to progress
- Structure, standards and a team around you
YOU COULD BE RIGHT FOR US IF:
You have a Sports Therapy degree but recognise that becoming a traditional Sports Therapist isn't necessarily the only career available to you.
We're particularly interested in graduates who:
- Love hands-on therapy
- Are fascinated by anatomy, fascia, movement and how the body adapts
- Enjoy working with people and building relationships
- Want to become exceptionally good at a specific skill, rather than trying to do a little bit of everything
- Are coachable and genuinely enjoy learning
- Want feedback and mentoring rather than being left alone in a treatment room
- Take responsibility for their own development
- Want to be busy and enjoy having a full diary
- Are comfortable working within a team with high standards
- Care about the person on the treatment table, not simply completing the treatment
You do not need to arrive as an experienced Myofascial Therapist.
We're far more interested in finding someone with the right foundation, attitude and desire to learn.
We can develop your myofascial skills.
What we can't teach is curiosity, accountability and the desire to keep getting better.
THIS PROBABLY ISN'T FOR YOU IF:
You're looking for a traditional Sports Therapist role where you'll primarily assess injuries, prescribe rehabilitation programmes and manage your own clinical caseload.
It also won't suit someone looking for a relaxed massage position where you simply arrive, complete treatments and go home.
This is a hands-on myofascial role within a clinical environment.
You'll be expected to learn, develop, contribute to the team and become excellent at what you do.
WHAT YOU'LL GET
- £27,000 per year
- Full-time employed position
- An established client base
- Training in our approach to myofascial therapy
- Ongoing mentoring and development
- Full team and clinical training
- The opportunity to learn alongside an experienced multidisciplinary clinical team
- A structured environment in which to develop your skills and confidence
- A role where your hands-on skills are considered an important part of the client's care
- A pathway to continue developing within the organisation
WORKING HOURS
Our clinic shifts are split between early and late shifts:
Early: 5:30am–1:00pm
Late: 1:00pm–8:30pm
REQUIREMENTS
Sports Therapy degree – required
Previous professional myofascial experience is not required.
What matters is that you have a strong hands-on foundation and are excited by the opportunity to develop into an excellent Myofascial Therapist.
YOUR DEGREE DOESN'T HAVE TO LEAD TO THE CAREER YOU EXPECTED.
If you've finished Sports Therapy and realised that the hands-on, human and problem-solving side of the profession is where you come alive, this could be the opportunity you've been looking for.
Come and build a career in myofascial therapy with us.
Pay: From £27,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person