Clinical Exercise Physiologist in Southampton SO16 6YD inSouthampton SO16 6YD PUBLISHED THU 25 SEP 2025 Jump to job information section
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Flexible full‑ or part‑time hours to help balance family and caring responsibilities
Permanent Band 5 post with salary £31,049–£37,796 a year (pro rata where applicable)
Strong learning and development at one of England’s largest acute teaching trusts
Specialist hands‑on work (CPET and prehabilitation) with clear patient outcomes
Southampton base (SO16) with good rail links to London and easy access to the New Forest
Small, supportive perioperative team that values ideas; DBS required and sponsorship considered
Step into a specialist clinical role at University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist, based at University Hospital Southampton (SO16 6YD). This permanent Band 5 post (salary £31,049–£37,796 a year, pro rata where applicable) offers full‑ or part‑time working. You will organise and deliver cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), read and interpret exercise ECGs, support operational running of the CPET lab and help deliver exercise prehabilitation for patients facing major planned surgery across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The role suits candidates with a BSc in physiological sciences, at least 1–2 years’ clinical CPET experience, applied exercise prescription skills and ideally accreditation with a recognised body (eg BASES/ACSM). The clinic involves active clinical work, appropriate PPE and is subject to DBS checks; skilled worker sponsorship applications are welcome and will be considered.
Flexible full‑ or part‑time hours to help balance family and caring responsibilities
Permanent Band 5 post with salary £31,049–£37,796 a year (pro rata where applicable)
Strong learning and development at one of England’s largest acute teaching trusts
Specialist hands‑on work (CPET and prehabilitation) with clear patient outcomes
Southampton base (SO16) with good rail links to London and easy access to the New Forest
Small, supportive perioperative team that values ideas; DBS required and sponsorship considered
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Flexible full‑ or part‑time hours to help balance family and caring responsibilities; Permanent Band 5 post with salary £31,049–£37,796 a year (pro rata where applicable); Strong learning and development at one of England’s largest acute teaching trusts; Specialist hands‑on work (CPET and prehabilitation) with clear patient outcomes; Southampton base (SO16) with good rail links to London and easy access to the New Forest; Small, supportive perioperative team that values ideas; DBS required and sponsorship considered
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To work as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist in the UK, you will need a combination of educational qualifications, practical experience, and specific skills. Here are the key skills and qualifications typically required:
Educational Qualifications:
1. Degree: A bachelor's degree in exercise physiology, sports science, kinesiology, or a related field is essential. Some positions may require a master's degree, especially for advanced roles.
2. Accreditation: You may need to be accredited by relevant professional bodies, such as the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) or the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Key Skills:
1. Assessment Skills: Ability to assess patients’ physical abilities and health status through fitness tests and other evaluation methods.
2. Knowledge of Clinical Conditions: Understanding of various health conditions (e.g., cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity) and how they affect physical performance.
3. Exercise Prescription: Skills in designing and recommending exercise programs tailored to individual patients' needs and medical conditions.
4. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills for effectively explaining exercise regimens and providing health education to patients and their families.
5. Interpersonal Skills: Ability to build rapport and trust with patients, as well as work collaboratively with healthcare teams.
6. Motivational Skills: Ability to inspire and motivate patients to adhere to exercise programs and make lifestyle changes.
7. Analytical Skills: Competence in interpreting test results and adjusting exercise plans accordingly.
8. Technical Skills: Familiarity with exercise equipment and monitoring devices, as well as understanding of data analysis software where applicable.
9. Problem-Solving: Critical thinking to assess situations and modify exercise programs based on patient progress and responses.
10. Professionalism and Ethics: Understanding ethical responsibilities and maintaining patient confidentiality.
Experience:
1. Internships/Placement: Gain practical experience through internships or placements in clinical settings.
2. Continued Professional Development: Engage in ongoing education and training to stay updated on the latest research, techniques, and best practices.
Regulatory Requirements:
1. Registration: Depending on your role, you may need to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) if you are working in a capacity that falls under their regulations.
Personal Qualities:
1. Empathy and Compassion: Understanding patient struggles and being supportive throughout their rehabilitation process.
2. Adaptability: Flexibility in working with different populations and adapting programs as needed.
3. Attention to Detail: Accurate record-keeping and close monitoring of patient progress are crucial for safety and effectiveness.

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