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
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| Newtown AFC |
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Great Scott! Youth march into cup semis
SCOTT Quigley led the way with a brace as The New Saints marched into the semi-finals of the FAW Youth Cup at Park Hall on Sunday.
But the TNS youth team were made to work hard for victory by Caernarfon Town, who dominated much of the early exchanges as the Saints were out-fought in midfield.
Alex Jones hammered wide after a free-kick for the Canaries and Cory Williams was also off-target before TNS took the lead against the run of play after 33 minutes.
A sublime ball over the top from Tom Allen, found Quigley in space and he produced a cool finish to beat keeper Ben Tate.
Quigley's physical presence was a decisive factor in the Saints' win and he quickly added a second, but the hosts were pegged back before half-time when a looping shot from Williams beat keeper Alex Ramsey.
Naim Arsan rattled the crossbar from the edge oof the box before the two-goal cushion was restored immediately after the break, when more good work from Quigley saw two shots blocked before Ryan Jones hammered home from the edge of the box.
Tate did well to tip away an angled drive from Jordan Cartwright and Allen also found the crossbar with an 18-yarder and the Saints gradually took control.
And Arsan made sure there was no way back for the visitors when he played a one-two with Brody Millington before finishing well for the fourth goal.
Photo: Scott Quigley celebrates the first of his two goals with Naim Arsan and Jordan Cartwright.
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