Company Description Surrey Injury Clinic is a multi-disciplinary clinic based in Horley, Surrey, providing a wide range of allied health and complementary therapies. The clinic offers services such as osteopathy, physiotherapy (including community, childrenβs, and respiratory physiotherapy), and various massage therapies including sports, deep tissue, and therapeutic massage. Additional services include craniosacral therapy, reflexology, and western acupuncture, enabling integrated care tailored to individual needs. Working at Surrey Injury Clinic means joining a collaborative team that supports holistic patient care and encourages professional development within a diverse clinical setting. Role Description As an Associate Osteopath at Surrey Injury Clinic, you will provide evidence-informed osteopathic assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to a varied patient caseload. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include conducting thorough patient consultations, creating individualized treatment and rehabilitation plans, delivering manual therapy and osteopathic manipulative techniques, and monitoring patient progress. You will collaborate with other clinicians within the clinic, support cross-referrals, maintain accurate clinical records, and contribute to a professional and welcoming environment for all patients. This is a full-time, on-site position based at our Hookwood location, requiring regular availability during clinic opening hours and participation in occasional events or team meetings as needed. Qualifications Strong foundation in osteopathic practice, including Osteopathy and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, with the ability to apply safe, effective hands-on techniques. Relevant medical and musculoskeletal knowledge, including Medicine and Physical Therapy principles, to support accurate assessment and integrated care. Competence in designing and supervising Rehabilitation programs that promote safe return to activity and long-term functional improvement. Recognized osteopathy qualification (e.g., BSc or MSc in Osteopathy) and eligibility for registration with the relevant professional body and regulatory authority. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a patient-centered approach and the ability to work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team. Strong record-keeping, time-management, and organizational skills, including the ability to manage a busy clinical caseload responsibly. Previous experience in a private practice or multidisciplinary clinic is beneficial, as is an interest in ongoing professional development and additional training.