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School Physiotherapist (Part-time)

School Physiotherapist (Part-time)

Elmhurst Ballet School

BIRMINGHAM

  • £30,000 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2022
Apply by:
22 July 2022

Job overview

Term-time (37 weeks),

4 days per week

£30,000 (actual salary)  

Elmhurst Ballet School is a highly successful vocational ballet boarding school associated with Birmingham Royal Ballet and is based one mile from the city centre in Edgbaston. Students are equipped with the skills, resilience and creativity to succeed and make a difference in the professional dance world and beyond. Our philosophy is Live, Dance, Learn; supporting excellence in dance, excellence in health and wellbeing and excellence in academic study. Our aim is to train and educate students in classical ballet and other dance styles to such a high standard that graduates go on to dance for Birmingham Royal Ballet and other national and international dance companies.


We are looking for a Physiotherapist to join our Health and Wellbeing team, working closely with students to provide expertise, guidance, preventative support and treatment of injuries to all members of the Student body.


Helping students to gain a clear understanding of the key elements of injury management and prevention.


The Physiotherapist will also be responsible for gathering data, auditing injury records and communicating with parents.


The school is committed to working as ‘one’ to best meet the needs of all students and therefore the successful candidate will demonstrate an interest and enthusiasm in supporting young people in all aspects of school life to fulfil the School’s vision of being outstanding in everything we do; Live, Dance, Learn.


Working hours are to be negotiated to meet the needs of the school and will be up to 4 days per week. This is a term-time only position plus 2 weeks for Summer and Easter holiday programme (total 37 weeks per year).


Additional Information 

For the job description and application pack, please click on “Apply on school website” below which will direct you to the Elmhurst Ballet School website. 

General enquiries and requests to visit the school should be emailed to: jobs@elmhurstdance.co.uk 

CV’s cannot be accepted and we kindly request no contact from employment agencies

Closing Date - 22nd July 2022

Interview Date - 6th September 2022

Please note we will communicate any interview arrangements with you via email, so please check your email (including Spam/Junk). 

Please email jobs@elmhurstdance.co.uk  if you need the application form in an alternative format.

Elmhurst Ballet School aims to be an equal opportunities employer and is committed to upholding the safety and welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to child protection screening including reference checks with previous employers and a criminal record check via the Disclosure and Barring Service. 


 ‘At Elmhurst Ballet School we recruit for attitude so we expect all applicants to follow the school’s ethos of humility and compassion in all that they do.’ 


About Elmhurst Ballet School

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+44 121 472 6655

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Elmhurst Ballet School is an independent secondary school with a sixth form. It is situated in Edgbaston, Birmingham and is a specialist dance school. It is an associate school of Birmingham Royal Ballet. It opened in the 1920s in Surrey and moved to its current location in 2004. The school teaches girls and boys aged between 11 and 19. It has a dance studio which has over 250 seats for an audience. There is also a centre on the site for physiotherapy. The school has approximately 200 students (both boarders and day students).

Principal

Jessica Ward

Values and Vision

Even though Elmhurst Ballet School wants students to learn through a balanced and enriching curriculum, its main focus is teaching them how to dance. Teachers care and support for the students throughout their school life. Pupils will develop morally, culturally and personally while at the school.

Ofsted report

“Children are helped to be healthy and are clear that they feel safe and their welfare is promoted at the school. All have adults they trust and respect and get good support from house parents, nursing staff, academic and vocational tutors. Boarders enjoy being at the school and are happy, confident and articulate. The school has and follows an appropriate policy on countering major risks to health, including substance abuse. Boarders learn good health in personal, health and social education and house parents help them to stay healthy by monitoring and keeping in touch with parents and health staff.”

View Elmhurst Ballet School’s latest Ofsted report

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