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Pure Sports Med

MSK Physiotherapist and VALD Clinical Researcher

We are currently looking for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist to join our team in the role of Clinical Researcher. If you are ambitious, hardworking, and keen to effect change through research opportunities then this is a fantastic opportunity.

Pure Sports Medicine is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment with a cultural and social mix of individuals who are welcomed and treated equally regardless of their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetics, disability, or age.

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The Role

Musculoskeletal physiotherapist and older patient in gym

This is an exciting new role that combines clinical practice with research using VALD technology.

Half of the week would be spent in clinical practice, managing and building your caseload. The other half of the week would be dedicated to the research role; leading on the integration, data collection and research output using VALD technologies, bringing together clinical excellence and performance measures.

This would suit an experienced clinician working in private practice or a candidate working at Band 7 level or above. Previous research experience would be advantageous.

Your working week would be structured with a mix of clinical and research time, understanding that sometimes this needs to be flexible.  

To apply, send your CV and a supporting cover letter to Sam Wilde and Dr Simon Lack with the role listed in the subject line, by clicking the button below.

Closing date, Friday 22nd May.

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  • Lead on embedding routine data collection using VALD technology across all eight PSM clinics, ensuring consistency, quality, and clinician engagement.
  • Develop condition‑specific outcome pathways, utilising VALD’s outcome tools for key MSK pathologies (e.g., OA, tendinopathy, ACL injury, lower‑back pain).
  • Capture and evaluate patient experience, including usability, acceptability, and impact of VALD assessments on engagement and rehabilitation.
  • Report monthly on usage, data quality, clinical adoption, outcome trends, and implementation progress.
  • Prepare PSM outcome data for publication, contributing to peer‑reviewed research articles, case series, service evaluations, and non‑peer‑review outputs (blogs, conference posters and presentations).
  • Collaborate with PSM, VALD, and academic partners to co‑develop an exercise prescription platform, ensuring clinical relevance, usability, and evidence‑based content.
  • Support staff training, professional development sessions, and dissemination of research findings across PSM.

  • Annual review with the scope for structured progression 
  • Private medical insurance 
  • £750 CPD budget and 5 days CPD leave
  • Annual leave and paid sick leave 
  • Pension 
  • Access to cyclescheme 

Our clinicians are supported with regular CPD and mentoring to ensure ongoing development. 

You will receive time and budget towards external CPD courses and/or post graduate study. Continuous opportunities exist to learn from colleagues and contribute to the sharing of knowledge. 

MSK Physiotherapist and VALD Clinical Researcher at Bank

As well as all of the benefits listed above, this role will see you working in a large dynamic multidisciplinary team at our Bank located on Threadneedle Street is located in the heart of the Square Mile, convenient to Bank, Bishopsgate, Leadenhall and Monument. You will also have allocated time to further your clinical career through CPD time and learning.

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