Base: £20,359.51 py; bonus/equity: not specified; ...
Hybrid
Client-facing responsibilities
Administrative support
Patient care involvement
The Therapy Assistant plays a key role in delivering a high standard of service to clients, patients, and referring veterinary practices, combining client-facing responsibilities, administrative support, and hands-on involvement with patient care
Job Summary
The Therapy Assistant plays a key role in delivering a high standard of service to clients, patients, and referring veterinary practices, combining client-facing responsibilities, administrative support, and hands-on involvement with patient care.
Key responsibilities include managing appointment bookings, processing payments, supporting physiotherapists with patient handling, and maintaining accurate records.
This role offers the opportunity to work within a respected therapy service, supporting a wide range of clinical cases and contributing to meaningful patient outcomes, with opportunities to develop both administrative and hands-on clinical support skills.
Matching Summary
The Therapy Assistant plays a key role in delivering a high standard of service to clients, patients, and referring veterinary practices, combining client-facing responsibilities, administrative support, and hands-on involvement with patient care.
Salary
Base: £20,359.51 per annum; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: 5 weeks holiday + bank holidays + Birthday Leave, Career progression, Staff discount schemes, Life Assurance, Enhanced equal family leave, Employer contribution pension scheme, Wellness program
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Client-facing responsibilities
Administrative support
Patient care involvement
Manage appointment bookings
Process payments and insurance
Support physiotherapists
Maintain accurate records
Nice-to-have
Calm and courteous demeanor
Attentive to detail
Motivated to contribute
Comfortable supporting anxious clients
Key Requirements
Competence in animal handling or willingness to develop
Practical understanding of veterinary records or willingness to learn