Join Our Team at Rugby Osteopathic and Sports Injury Centre
Full or Part-time Positions Are Available
We are seeking a dedicated osteopath to join our award-nominated clinic. As a finalist for the 2024 iO Practice of the Year, Rugby Osteopathic & Sports Injury Centre has proudly served Warwickshire for over 33 years, providing exceptional care to our patients. Now, we’re looking for an associate osteopath to join our team and continue this tradition of excellence. Our ideal candidate is someone who is dedicated to delivering high standards of patient care and who thrives in a multidisciplinary team. At our clinic, you will find a supportive environment where your success and wellbeing are our priority.
Why Work with Us?
- A ready-made caseload: You can hit the ground running and focus on providing patient care without the need to build up a client base.
- Flexible working options: We offer both full-time and part-time positions, with the option of employed or self-employed contracts, allowing you to choose the structure that works best for you.
- Ideal location: Our clinic is conveniently situated near Rugby train station, offering excellent transport links to London and the surrounding counties.
What We’re Offering:
- Competitive pay: Whether you choose a salary with monthly bonuses or a self-employed percentage structure, we offer compensation that reflects your skills and experience.
- Professional development: Take advantage of our mentorship program with senior practitioners, funding for CPD courses, and opportunities for career progression, allowing you to build a rewarding career with us.
- Work-life balance: We understand the importance of balancing your professional and personal life, which is why we offer flexible scheduling to suit your lifestyle.
- A collaborative clinic environment: You’ll join a supportive team that prioritises a positive, collaborative atmosphere, ensuring you can focus on delivering the best care for your patients.
Requirements and Responsibilities:
- Osteopathy qualification at degree level or equivalent.
- Registration with the General Osteopathic Council.
- Professional indemnity insurance.
- Proficiency in clinical diagnostics, palpation techniques, and osteopathic treatment techniques.
- An ability to develop and implement treatment plans based on individual needs.
- A thorough understanding of anatomy, physiology, and neurology.
- A patient-centred approach with excellent communication skills.
- Strong attention to detail in record-keeping and time management.