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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| Neath FC |
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| Llanelli AFC |
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| Bala Town |
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| Aberystwyth Town |
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| Port Talbot Town |
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| Afan Lido |
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| Carmarthen Town |
32
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| Newtown AFC |
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All systems go for Neath's visit
IT'S all systems go for a return of Welsh Premier action to Park Hall on Saturday as the artificial pitch has beaten the ovenight freeze for the visit of Neath.
With the majority of fixtures already postponed, the clash of the league's only full-time sides is a mouthwatering start o the second phase of games.
Newly-confirmed in the manager's seat at The Gnoll, Kristian O'Leary is in charge of a Neath side that can boast an 11-match unbeaten run, culminating in a 3-1 Welsh Cup win at Flint Town United last weekend.
"I have to admit I am not a great fan of the surface, but at least we look like being guaranteed to play even with frost," O'Leary says.
"It's a disadvantage to visiting teams, but Saints are similarly disadvantaged playing away on grass, so perhaps it evens itself out."
The earlier meeting between the sides in Oswestry ended with a convincing 3-0 win for the Saints, when Neath had defender Kai Edwards red-carded, but O'Leary is convinced his side are now a much stronger unit.
"We were naive then, but we have learned a lot since, but we were also handicapped by injuries and a sending off," he added.
"I'm happy with what I've got, the lads are working hard and enjoying their football.
"The next three months are crucial and Europe is our target, but so it is for the top six and the bottom six, so it's all to play for with little margin for error."
O'Leary is without suspended midfielder Matty Collins in an otherwise full-strength squad, while TNS management duo Craig Harrison and Carl Darlington have Matty Williams and Chris Williams both sidelined with injury.
Photo: Greg Draper was among the scorers against Neath back in September.
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