Wellbeing Physiologist

Greys Specialist Recruitment
Coventry, United Kingdom
Last month
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Wellbeing Physiologist

Location: Coventry

Salary: £28,000 – £32,000 (depending on qualifications and experience)

Role Overview

We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Wellbeing Physiologist to join our clients team in Whitley. In this exciting role, you will support an onsite health and wellbeing service, delivering wellbeing assessments and engaging in health promotion activities.

You’ll work closely with stakeholders to ensure business objectives and needs are met, while upholding our core values. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a dynamic, client-focused environment.

Key Responsibilities

* Deliver lifestyle clinical assessments for patients

* Conduct one-to-one and group-based health and wellbeing interventions

* Provide evidence-based advice tailored to individual health profiles (e.g. adiposity, biochemistry, blood screening) and behaviour change stages

* Develop and implement personalised action plans, adapting treatment approaches as needed

* Support individuals with lifestyle-related conditions to make sustainable health improvements

* Provide guidance on nutrition, exercise, and positive lifestyle changes

* Support and reassure individuals during medical assessments

* Deliver group-based exercise sessions

* Operate specialised equipment to perform clinical physiological testing

* Record, analyse, and interpret physiological data

* Maintain and calibrate equipment in line with company policy

* Assess clinical risk and escalate cases where appropriate

* Ensure all personal and medical data is handled in accordance with legal and ethical standards

About You

We are looking for a motivated and passionate individual who has:

* A degree (or equivalent) in Sports Science, Health Science, Exercise Physiology, Sports Therapy, or a related field

* Experience within a sport, medical, health, wellbeing, or fitness environment

* Knowledge of human physiology, exercise science, biochemistry, anatomy/biomechanics, psychology, or nutrition

* An understanding of workplace wellbeing strategies

* Experience delivering health assessments or familiarity with clinical measurements

* A proven ability to deliver effective health interventions to individuals and groups

* Strong communication skills and a proactive, positive approach

* A clear understanding of professional boundaries and accountability

A passion for improving health and wellbeing is essential.

Working Hours

This is a full-time position (37.5 hours per week), Monday to Friday, between 8:00am and 6:00pm.

Location

This role is based at a client site in Coventry. Occasional travel to other locations may be required

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