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Nuffield Health Newcastle Hospital
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4 weeks ago
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Health and Wellbeing Physiologist | Newcastle Hospital | Salary up to £24,469 per annum dependent on experience

Nuffield Health is Britain’s largest not-for-profit healthcare organisation. Join us as a Health and Wellbeing Physiologist at our Newcastle Hospital and play your part in building a healthier nation.

The Opportunity

You will be working alongside Physiotherapists, a Health Assessment Doctor and have the support of a Clinic Manager where you will:

Become part of a team who are leading the way in regards to integrated healthcare, promoting health and fitness as part of our holistic, comprehensive health service, supporting prevention as well as rehabilitation and recovery.
Deliver health assessments designed to support our clients in achieving their health and wellbeing goals through effective lifestyle management.
Benefit from working alongside a multidisciplinary team of Doctors, Physiologists, Physiotherapists and other health professionals, as well as the relevant operational managers.

The Person

You’ll be passionate and caring in the service you provide. Like us, you believe in putting clients first, so you’ll have the freedom to do what’s right for your clients, always seeking better ways of doing things. We combine the best disciplines of business with social values. We measure success not only by the profits we make but also by our ability to improve people’s health. Both rely on clients’ long-term satisfaction with the services we deliver through professionals like you.

What we are looking for:

The minimum requirement is a 2:2 Sport and Exercise Science degree, or an equivalent Bachelor of Science degree.
You’ll be able to prove that you’ve studied human physiology, exercise, biochemistry, anatomy/biomechanics, psychology and nutrition.
The practical application of this knowledge is also essential, so relevant experience is desired.
Travel is essential for the role, and therefore full access to a car is required.

The Benefits

Salary: up to £24,469 per annum dependent on experience

Location: Newcastle Hospital

Contract: Permanent

Weekly Hours: Full Time (40 hours)

In return, we offer a working environment that will help you grow your skills and experience and get the best out of life. Other benefits include 25 days’ annual holiday (increasing with service), gym membership, private healthcare and a range of lifestyle and financial wellbeing benefits.

Be your best and join us in building a healthier nation.

Next Steps

Please click on ‘Apply’ and get in touch with us today!

Applications will be considered as they are received and interviews will be arranged accordingly. We reserve the right to close adverts early, for example, where we have received an unprecedented high volume of applications - therefore please apply early to ensure you are considered for the post.
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