Wellbeing Advisor (Physiologist)

Portsmouth
2 months ago
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Wellbeing Advisor (Physiologist) 
Portsmouth, Surrey, South of England
Permanent, full-time
Salary £28-£32k per annum 

Our industry leading client are seeking a Wellbeing Advisor (Physiologist) to work with their customers in Portsmouth, Surrey and the South of England as required. This role is working Monday to Friday on a rotating shift pattern which will include a morning, day and evening shift, between the hours of 8am and midnight. 

Wellbeing Advisor (Physiologist) ​​​​​​​ Duties:

To deliver lifestyle clinical assessments of patients and provide evidence-based advice tailored to the patient’s health profile (adiposity, biochemistry, blood screening) and stage of behaviour change
To formulate and implement written action plans based on treatment prescription, which is modified for the applicable stage of change
To set positive and realistic goals coaching the patient to realise their potential
To support patients living with lifestyle induced disease to make positive and sustainable lifestyle choices for enhanced chronic disease management
Give assistance and reassurance to clients during their medical tests
To deliver evidence-based exercise sessions to groups
To use specialised equipment to perform clinical physiological tests
To record and analyse physiological data and maintain and calibrate equipment 
Interpreting clinical data and assess patients’ clinical risk, making informed decisions whether to escalate
Support the preparation and delivery of educational workshops and health & wellbeing webinars
Designing and implementing health promotion campaigns 
Getting clients and equipment into correct locations and positions for events
Empower others to be accountable for their own health and wellbeing
Acts as a health and wellbeing role model, ambassador, and team player
Develop and promote a culture of health and wellbeing first
Keeping knowledge up to date through continued research and commitment to learningWellbeing Advisor (Physiologist) ​​​​​​​Required Skills:

Must be a Sports Science/Health Science/Exercise Physiology/Sports Therapy Graduate
Qualifications in Level 2 Gym Instructing, Level 3 Personal Training and Level 3 Exercise Referral
Previous experience working as a Wellbeing Advisor/Physiologist
Must be able to commit to service customer sites in Portsmouth, Surrey and the South of England
Must have access to own vehicle to use for work
Full clean UK driving license is essential
Relevant experience working in a sport, medical, health, wellbeing or fitness environment
Experience delivering health assessments/health interventions
Experience working with diverse populations, including people with chronic illnesses/disabilities/mental health conditions  
Strong understanding of health risks in the workplace and the impact this has on work
Knowledge of exercise progression/regression Salary £28,000-£32,000 per annum (dependent on experience)

To apply please email your CV to (url removed) or call Kevin at Greys on 

Wellbeing Advisor (Physiologist) 

*Greys is a leading Specialist Occupational Health Recruitment Company who work with many leading organisations within the UK. If you are an Occupational Health Technician, Occupational Health Nurse, Occupational Health Advisor, Occupational Health Manager or Occupational Health Physician looking for Permanent, Contract, Ad-Hoc or Sessional work please contact us

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