Wellbeing Physiologist

Portsmouth
1 week 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 learning

    Wellbeing 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)

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