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Wellbeing Physiologist

HR GO Recruitment
Nottingham
1 week ago
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A leading client of ours is looking for a Wellbeing Physiologist, to work on a full-time, permanent basis within their friendly and supportive team.
They are happy to give full training for the role but to be considered you will need a sports related degree, i.e., Sports Science / Health Science / Exercise Physiology / Sports Therapy.
You will also need previous experience in sport, medical, health, wellbeing or fitness environment or studied human physiology, exercise, biochemistry, anatomy/biomechanics, psychology or nutrition.
Role:
Conduct health screening assessments
Lifestyle clinical assessments of patients.
Provide evidence-based advice tailored to the patient's health profile
Use specialised equipment to perform clinical physiological tests
Nationwide travel
Expenses for travel and overnight stays will be accommodated.
A full UK driving licence
The successful individual will work as part of a team to deliver an exceptional OH service to our client and help bring success to the Company.
Please don't hesitate in contacting us at Gel Resourcing for further details.

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