This pelvic health physiotherapist role focuses on professional growth and includes structured development programs, mentorship, and opportunities to train in pelvic health for an experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist. You’ll work in a vibrant, innovative setting where your contributions are valued, helping you reach new heights in your career. Working Hours Clinic Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 – 17:30 Weekly Hours: Up to 37.5 hours ( 3 days minimum part-time hours would also be considered) About The Pelvic Health and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Role Join a dynamic and dedicated team at a leading private practice in Kent, where you’ll specialise in pelvic health within a supportive, patient-centred environment. This role offers the chance to work alongside other passionate professionals, helping to expand and elevate pelvic health services, including the development of a pessary fitting clinic. With a flexible schedule and hybrid working model, you’ll have the autonomy to manage a diverse caseload while benefiting from regular team development sessions and access to purpose-built facilities. This role offers a fantastic chance to grow in both clinical and leadership capacities, with access to ongoing professional development, training, and team meetings. You’ll be supported in enhancing your skills with the resources you need to reach new heights in your career while making a meaningful impact in a practice that values kindness, respect, and clinical excellence. Our clinic has three private consultation rooms and a rehab gym, where we run Pilates classes. We offer specialist services such as Pelvic Health, AposHealth, Real-Time Ultrasound, and Vestibular Physio, ensuring a holistic approach to patient care. All About You We are looking for an experienced and compassionate Women's Health/ Pelvic Health Physiotherapist who is committed to clinical excellence and continuous professional growth. You’ll bring: Qualifications: BSc in Physiotherapy with HCPC registration; postgraduate training or development in management and leadership is preferred. Specialist Knowledge: Membership with relevant groups (e.g., POGP) and strong expertise in evidence-based pelvic health practices. Experience: Extensive experience post-qualification, including managing complex physical and psychological presentations and supervising other qualified staff. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead a team, contribute to policy development, and implement quality improvement projects. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with an ability to adapt to diverse patient and team needs. Personal Attributes: Highly organised, compassionate, and proactive, with a focus on delivering outstanding patient care and achieving professional excellence.