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    Re: Job Opportunities in Europe

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    Hello Oscar--please tell me where to go and what to do as far as getting a position. I've downloaded info from the CSP and Healthcare organization for licensing and am trying to slog through the paperwork. It seems as though many places will not take a foreign-trained physio and must offer any posts to PTs from the UK first. I am on a list-serve for pediatrics and get notices from London employers but most of them want Brits; I'm assuming this is so they don't have to deal with visas and immigration issues. I've got loads of pediatric experience (20 years) but can't just up and move house to another country without knowing I'll at least have a job before I get there, you know?

    Thanks in advance for your help!! Much appreciated!!

    Pedsptmlso
    Pedsptmlso, i know its been 6 months since you've posted here so I want to know if you have had any luck? I am in the same position you are in (or were in as of April). I am currently in the process of filling out the application and jumping through all of the other hoops for the HPC but I was recently told that there is no longer a demand for foreign trained physio's in the UK (despite what is stated on the CSP website). I was told this by a recruiter with Reed healthcare whom also told me that in order to find a job in the UK a company would have to prove that they have searched for british physios for at least 3 months and then the company would have to sponsor you to obtain a visa for a permanent position. They said it would not be impossible to find a job but very difficult.
    Disappointed but not deterred, I communicated with another recruiter with Piers Meadows healthcare via email whom told me "There is still demand for locum physiotherapist’s in the UK but I know the rules have been tightened for permanent staff seeking work. Once you are HPC registered and you have a visa to work in this country I would be happy to look for locum work in London for you."

    So i guess what I'm really asking is, have you made any actual progress in finding a position abroad? This HPC registration is very involved and not cheap. I would like to know if I have a realistic chance at getting a position in the UK before investing the amount of time and money needed to obtain a position. And if anyone else has anything helpful, please chime in.

    Thanks!


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    Re: Job Opportunities in Europe

    pedsptmlso,
    whoops. it's been only 2 months since your last post, not 6. i read it wrong.

    Kevin


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    Re: Job Opportunities in Europe

    I am a PTA in the united states looking to work overseas. Can anyone give me information about websites to find job openings overseas for PTA's? Are PTA's recognized in other countries besides the USA?


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    Re: Job Opportunities in Europe

    dear tapping and cjm

    cjm: As far as I know, very few countries have PTA's, so this might not be easy at all.
    I suggest you ask people at European Region of WCPT | WCPT.org
    tapping: I suggest you also go to this website and ask for more information. You will have to speak the language of the country you want to go to.

    good luck

    Esther



 
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