Chartered physio required
- Assessment and acute injury treatment of all first team players injuries from the day of injury through to return to play.
- Injury assessment and treatment of academy and scholarship players.
- Designing and implementing rehabilitation programmes for all players.
- Maintenance of confidential medical records in accordance with CSP guidelines.
- Providing physiotherapy cover for all competitive matches and training sessions as directed by the Director of Football.
- Ordering and auditing all medical consumable products.
- Ensuring all medical equipment is serviceable and correctly maintained.
- Work closely the management, coaching team and club doctor to ensure they are fully up to date with all players’ injuries and training status.
- Where possible, attending all external medical appointments with playing staff.
- Working directly with all members of the coaching staff to ensure the optimum physical condition of the playing staff at all times
- A qualification at degree level (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy.
- Membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (MCSP) and registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC).
- Previous experience in the sporting environment (preferably football).
- Emergency pitch side management qualification
Welsh Premier
| The New Saints |
74
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| Bangor City |
69
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| Neath FC |
62
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| Llanelli AFC |
56
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| Bala Town |
49
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| Prestatyn Town |
28
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| Airbus UK Broughton |
39
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| Aberystwyth Town |
33
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| Port Talbot Town |
33
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| Afan Lido |
32
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| Carmarthen Town |
32
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| Newtown AFC |
23
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| Greg Draper | 22 | Alex Darlington | 12 | Matty Williams | 9 | Christian Seargeant | 6 | Craig Jones | 4 | Nicky Ward | 4 |
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Neath next-up after Saints despatch the Exiles
NEATH are next-up for The New Saints in the quarter-finals of the Welsh Cup after a comfortable 4-0 victory over Newport County at Park Hall.
With the Exiles also in Blue Square Premier action at Gateshead, manager Justin Edinburgh sent an inexperienced squad to Oswestry and they were despatched by four first-half goals.
The visitors could have drawn first blood when Myron Khan volleyed over the bar from a corner in the second minute but, a double salvo from the Saints virtually ended the game as a contest.
Scott Ruscoe's corner was drilled back into the box and defender Connell Rawlinson stabbed home from close range past keeper Danny Potter.
And, just four minutes later, Luke Holden's flag kick was returned into the box by Craig Jones for Alex Darlington to finish.
Greg Draper added a superb third on 26 minutes with a 25-yard volley and Jones hit an equally exquisite effort into the top corner two minutes before the break.
TNS dropped down a couple of gears in the second half with next week's game against Neath in mind and had little difficulty holding their visitors at bay, with sub Ryan Fraughan, Nicky Ward and Fraughan again all close to increasing the goal tally.
Quarter-final dtaw:
Bala Town v Llanelli AFC
Airbus UK Broughton v Carmarthen Town
Aberystwyth Town v Cefn Druids
The New Saints v Neath FC
Ties to be played on the weekend of 25/26/27 February.
Photo: Greg Draper hails Connell Rawlinson who put the Saints in front.
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