Job vacancies

Job vacancies with The Treatment Hub

Think you might be a good fit?

We are continually looking for excellent people to work within our excellent team! We have opportuntiies for a variety of allied health professionals (AHP's) who can bring that something extra to the team. We would love to hear from you regardless of experience and place more importance on clinicians with the right attitude and willing to learn and develop themselves.

We have access to the latest technology in pressure analysis, 3D scanning, slow motion gait analysis, 3D orthotic printing and our very own orthotic lab.

Hours are flexible including day time, evenings and weekends depending on when suits you. We have a number of clinicians who work flexibly in both the NHS and private sector.

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Our vacancies currently

  • Part time Podiatrist (employed or self employed) (hours flexible)

  • Part-time MSK Podiatrist (employed or self employed) (hours flexible)

  • Other AHP clinicians (hours variable)

What to Expect at The Treatment Hub

The ethos of our clinics has always remained the same. Quality and customer satisfaction mean everything! Every clinician involved in biomechanics & orthotics has come through the same post graduate mentoring programme which has proven extremely successful.

We undertake our own orthotics manufacture for a very good reason! We retain 100% control of all aspects of the manufacture process. As such, any adjustments for orthotics are undertaken on the spot and while you wait.

Equally, our one stop shop approach means clinicians from different disciplines including Orthotists, Physiotherapists, Podiatrists and Sports therpaists are all at hand and in the one place to deal with whatever problem comes through the doors

Our postgraduate mentoring programme

We actively recruit podiatry and orthotic graduates on our own mentorship programme. Teaching our unique orthotic manufacture methods and provide support to move into private practice.

This approach has been so successful that our original first 2 clinicians undergoing the mentorship programme went on to work as university lecturers on the undergraduate degree programme at Strathclyde University National centre for training in Prosthetics and Orthotics degree programme.

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