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30 June 2025

We’re looking for a passionate physiotherapist to join our friendly team!

Are you a dedicated Physiotherapist eager to work in a supportive, expanding clinic that values your expertise and vision?

At Hands That Heal, we’re not just about treatment; we’re about transformation—for our patients, our team, and the physiotherapy profession. We are looking for a talented individual who is as committed to holistic healing as we are.


Why choose Hands That Heal?

Our clinic is a sanctuary for patients and practitioners alike, offering a nurturing space to grow, collaborate, and thrive. If you’re a skilled physiotherapist looking for a fresh start in an environment that prioritises patient-centred care, Hands That Heal is designed to support your journey.

What you’ll experience here:

Innovative approach: Due to expansion, we offer state-of-the-art equipment, including shockwave, ultrasound, and 3D scanning technology, alongside advanced techniques and a community committed to continuous improvement.


Structured growth: From 1-to-1 mentorship to in-person CPD sessions, we tailor a development path that aligns with your personal goals—whether it’s specialising in musculoskeletal care, exploring advanced therapies, or enhancing patient outcomes.


Empowering environment: Feel supported in a space that values teamwork, creativity, and autonomous practice. We encourage you to contribute to our shared mission of setting new standards in physiotherapy.


Integrated care through movement: Our clinic runs 22 classes per week, including reformer Pilates, OA hip and knee rehab, and balance and falls prevention classes. These sessions are a key part of our holistic approach, helping patients and practitioners connect movement with long-term recovery and wellbeing.


Role highlights:

As a Hands That Heal Physiotherapist, you’ll be an essential part of our multidisciplinary team, independently managing a caseload with expert supervision and support. You’ll have access to the latest in rehabilitative technology, specialised support for complex cases and a clinic culture that truly celebrates achievements.


Working hours are 26–30 hours per week, with the option to increase as the business continues to grow—typically within six months.


What's on offer?

  • Competitive salary and performance bonuses: £28,000–£40,000, pro rata, plus access to bonus schemes linked to KPIs.
  • Health and wellness package: Private medical cover and free access to our clinic’s facilities including rehab gym.
  • Career and personal development: Comprehensive CPD, mentorship with senior leaders alongside career progression options tailored to your aspirations and interests.
  • Flexible work options: 26 to 30 hours per week with the option to increase. Enjoy a balanced schedule with options for flexible hours in a supportive team that values work-life balance.
  • A varied caseload of clients and classes.
  • Be part of a much-loved local clinic with a fantastic reputation.


Ready to start your journey?

If you love helping people move better, feel better, and live life to the full – we’d love to hear from you. We’re proud of our clinic’s welcoming atmosphere, collaborative spirit, and strong relationships with our clients and local community for over 15 years.


You’ll be working alongside a supportive team of physios and massage therapists who are dedicated to high-quality care, ongoing learning, and making every patient feel truly looked after.


Please note: We are unable to provide VISA sponsorship for this role. A degree in Physiotherapy from a UK-based university and registration as a Physiotherapist (with HCPC registration) are required.


Sound like your kind of place?
We’d love to to to you! To find out more, please drop us an email at info@hth.clinic or give us a call on 07920 011515.

To apply: please send a CV and covering letter telling us how you meet the requirements for this role to info@hth.clinic



📅 Closing date: Friday 18 July 2025

📅 Interviews from W/C: Monday 21 July 2025

by Jenny Bracegirdle 5 June 2025
We're celebrating 15 years of providing health and healing services across East Yorkshire.
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