We want you
We are always looking for passionate, motivated individuals to join the team in all our north London clinic. In return, we offer flexibility, career progression and continual professional development (CPD).
Benefits
What We Offer
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We offer flexible working hours
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Excellent rates of pay
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Continual skill development opportunities
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Low staff turnover rate and a great close-knit team
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We pride ourselves on looking after our staff and have a great team on both a professional and social level.
What We Expect
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A passion for the physiotherapy, osteopathy & soft tissue therapy professions and dedication to your patients
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Be part of the team and become part of the TA Physio & Osteopathy family
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Enthusiasm and flexibility
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A desire to develop yourself to be the best therapist possible
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A good level of clinical skill, time management and efficient note/report writing
Grow & Develop Your Career
We have therapists working in high level elite sport and these include multi-sport events such as Olympics and Commonwealth Games. We can help guide you to get into these fields of Sports Medicine.
Laura Fornoni
Sports & Dance Therapist
BSc Sports & Dance Therapy, London Metropolitan University 2018 Laura is a former gymnast and gymnastic coach with wide-ranging sports experience including rugby and cheerleading. She’s well-versed in all styles of dance and enjoys enriching her knowledge in new disciplines such as burlesque and circus arts. Laura works with patients from all backgrounds whether they are sedentary or high-performing sports people.
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Nick Mooney
Performance Soft Tissue Therapist
Nick has taught Sports Massage at the North London School of Sports Massage since 2006, which he combines with his work treating private patients ranging from members of the public to elite athletes. In his early life Nick competed as a trampolinist and gymnast, and he has worked at major sporting events including the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Emma Spong
Physiotherapist
Emma Spong qualified as a physiotherapist in 2017 and further specialised in sports rehabilitation, completing her MSc at the University of Salford. She has extensive experience working across a range of elite female sports, including cricket, rugby, and Great Britain hockey. Alongside her primary roles, Emma has provided specialist support to the England Cricket Disability Team. She currently works with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) as part of the British Tennis performance team, supporting British Tennis Players including Paralympic athletes. Emma has delivered physiotherapy services at major national and international events, including The Hundred, the Commonwealth Games, the British Athletics Championships, and endurance events such as the T100 Triathlon series and UK marathon races. Her clinical experience spans from NHS patients to elite-level athletes, giving her a broad and adaptable approach to musculoskeletal physiotherapy. She has expertise in managing acute sporting injuries as well as treating a wide range of everyday musculoskeletal conditions. In 2026, Emma is touring internationally on the professional tennis circuit, working at Grand Slam tournaments including Wimbledon, the French Open, and the US Open as part of her role with British Tennis.
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Tom Astley
Sports Physiotherapist & Clinical Director
Tom, a seasoned sports physiotherapist with over a decade of expertise, has made his mark working with elite athletes across diverse disciplines. His impressive portfolio includes collaborations with GB Bobsleigh, England Lacrosse, Athletics, and NSL Netball teams. Tom's clinical prowess has been showcased at prestigious international events, including the Commonwealth Games and European Games. His hands-on experience and deep understanding of athletic performance make him a valuable asset in injury prevention and rehabilitation. When not enhancing athletes' wellbeing, Tom indulges his passion for sports through football, cycling, and golf, maintaining a personal connection to the active lifestyle he supports professionally.
Learn MoreFAQs
Being part of the team?
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Fun and supportive people.
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Frequent social events.
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Optional activity challenges.
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Online communication forum.
What career development opportunities are there?
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A clearly defined evidence-based career pathway allowing professional and financial progression.
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Opportunities to work across a range of different clinical environments (clinics, sports, orthopaedics & performance support).
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Management opportunities.
What continual professional development do we have?
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Weekly team huddles.
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Weekly CPD protected time for learning and reflection.
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Weekly teaching opportunities for senior and junior staff development both in FCP and general MSK physiotherapy.
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Monthly CPD events in-house
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Quarterly external speakers attending and hosting courses.
How do we offer clinical support?
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Daily one-to-one opportunities with peers and senior support.
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Monthly 1:1 with dedicated line manager.
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Bi-monthly case review sessions.
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6 & 12-month formal review process.