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Canterbury Cricket Physiotherapist (7.5 Months Fixed Term)

From the BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS on the international stage, to backyard cricket with friends in the holidays. New Zealand Cricket are behind it all, promoting and supporting our number one summer sport.

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We’re a passionate and enthusiastic team, focused on ensuring that cricket is a game without barriers, and committed to living and breathing our vision of cricket being a game for all New Zealanders; a game for life.

We’re looking for a Physiotherapist to work with Canterbury Cricket, based in Christchurch, but with the ability to travel for the entire upcoming season. This role is a key part of the Association and will be responsible for the diagnosis and management of injury and illness for the men’s team, including clinical reasoning and complete and comprehensive player rehabilitation plans related to short and long-term injuries on an individual basis.

Ideally, you’ll have a host of relevant experience, covering the following: A NZ registered physiotherapist with experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy Prior experience with high-performance athletes or sporting organisations Sound knowledge and experience of strength and conditioning programmes

You’ll also have some amazing personal skills and attributes such as: Effective communication to help you work with athletes, Canterbury Cricket and NZC Excellent coordination and management to support all player treatment and monitoring Collaboration to help you work with the wider management group for overall player wellbeing

We are a high-performance organization who are proud of our values of inclusivity, optimism, tenacity, fun and respect. To be successful you’ll share our focus on achieving the very best and bring the same value-based approach in what you do. There’s a lot to enjoy about working for New Zealand Cricket and being part of the team behind the teams that represent the best of New Zealand. If this sounds like you, apply here.

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