Having moved to The Netherlands, I would like to continue to work as a physio but understand this is not easy. I am now a Dutch resident and understand the registration process for my UK degree. I will soon be attending Dutch language lessons.
My main questions:
1) Is it possible to work as a physio or physio assistant in the Netherlands without speaking fluent Dutch?
2) Other than learning Dutch, any further suggestions for improving my chances of securing a job here (location/specialty/contacts)?
Any advice from UK trained physios that are working in the Netherlands or Dutch physios would be much appreciated.
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Hi there,
I am a Dutch physio, but it is quite hard at this point to get a job. We are with too many graduated physio's and not enough job oppertunities![]()
Most of the jobs are temporary at this point, so you're only there during holidays or pregnancy leave.
It is possible for you to work as a physio without speaking fluent Dutch. As long as you understand the basics and as long as you can communicate with your patient it shouldn't be a problem (not all of them can speak English, but most of us can do basics). There is even a possibility you can find a job quicker than a Dutch physio, because you're from abroad and for some practices more interesting.
If you're in need for a job, try About KNGF | KNGF (you can find the joblistings here, but it's only in Dutch: KNGF-Vacaturebank | KNGF ). You can find 90% of the available jobs on that site. Or you can just try walk-ins, introduce yourself in practices in the neighborhood and see if they can help you..
Good luck!