Grimsby Town Football Club is inviting applications for the role of First Team Senior Physiotherapist, a key position within the Club’s performance and medical team.
Based in Cleethorpes, this permanent role will see the successful candidate play a leading part in delivering elite-level medical provision for the Men’s First Team, supporting players through injury prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
Working closely with the Head of Medical, coaching staff and the wider performance team, the First Team Senior Physiotherapist will help maximise player availability and ensure the highest standards of care are provided both in training and on matchdays.
The salary for the role is £35,000 – £36,750 per year, and the closing date for applications is Friday 17th April 2026.
About The Role
This is an important position within the Club’s medical structure, responsible for overseeing physiotherapy provision for the First Team in a fast-paced, high-performance environment.
Key responsibilities include:
About The Candidate
The Club is seeking a highly organised and proactive individual who thrives in a high-performance environment and has a passion for sports medicine.
The successful candidate will possess:
In addition, candidates should demonstrate:
As the Club works with young people, this role will be subject to a DBS check and requires strict adherence to safeguarding and child protection policies.
About The Club
We don’t just work for Grimsby Town Football Club – we are Grimsby Town Football Club.
It’s a remarkable story that began in 1878 and has continued ever since. Few institutions unite people through purpose, passion and pride quite like a football club. For many, it represents identity, heritage and belonging.
This is no ordinary job. It is an opportunity to play a part in something far bigger than yourself.
At Grimsby Town, we are more than staff, players, coaches, analysts, physios and volunteers. We are supporters, role models and custodians of a club built by its community.
None of us is bigger than all of us.
For 145 years, the story of Grimsby Town has been written in black and white, and the next chapter is in our hands.