Helping you find a career in the physiotherapy industry
Physiotherapy is concerned with helping people who have physical difficulties due to an injury, ageing or disability. If you're a caring person who would enjoy helping those with physical ailments improve their movement, physiotherapy might be for you.
To become a fully-fledged physiotherapist will require a degree, but you are able to work as an assistant with your A-levels. As an assistant some of your responsibilities would include:
- Helping prepare patients for treatment
- Keeping reports up to date
- Demonstrating exercises with patients
- Setting up equipment
The NHS is a major employer within this industry, which could base you in a hospital, and there are a number of private clinics and leisure centres that also offer physiotherapy treatments.
The vast majority of these roles will be a standard 9-5 working day, although in some clinics you may be required to work in the evenings and weekends.