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Physiotherapists are healthcare professionals who help people affected by injury, illness, or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education, and advice. Their work aims to restore movement and function when someone is affected by a health condition, as well as to prevent further injury. Physiotherapists work with patients of all ages, from children to older adults, and often collaborate with other healthcare professionals. They may specialise in areas such as musculoskeletal, neurological, or cardiorespiratory physiotherapy. The role can involve working in hospitals, clinics, patients' homes, or sports facilities.
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Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 80 positions available )
Being a Medical Assistant in the Royal Navy means embarking on a career that offers more variety and adventure than you’d ever experience in civilian medicine. From the day you join, you’ll gain new skills, pushing yourself to the limit in some unique and challenging environments.
Closing date: in 2 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 10 positions available )
Throughout your career as an Apprentice Physical Trainer you could be employed at Naval Bases, training establishments, Naval Air Stations and onboard Ships. You might be delivering a Royal Navy Fitness Test one day and organising a sporting event in an overseas national stadium the next.
Closing date: in 2 months
Possible start date: 03 Jun 2026
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