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Description
Elite Golf Performance (EGP) is the premier high-performance team in professional golf, delivering world-class treatment and performance support across the LPGA, LET, PGA, and DP World Tours. Established over 15 years ago, EGP is a trusted provider of on-tour athlete care, supporting major champions, rising stars, and national team programs around the world.
We are currently seeking a therapist to join our team for the next LPGA tour season, starting late January 2026.
If you are proactive, an excellent communicator, a confident problem-solver, comfortable working independently, committed to learning, organised, and ready to travel, we want to hear from you!
Key attributes include:
- Proficiency in deep tissue massage and joint manipulation
- Strong interest in biomechanics
- Experience in strength and conditioning
- Knowledge of injury rehabilitation and recovery protocols
- Ability to establish and maintain athlete training programs
Each week, you’ll travel with the team to a new destination, with travel expenses covered in addition to competitive remuneration. You will manage a small caseload of up to FIVE athletes per week, delivering highly personalised, high-impact care. This is a rare opportunity to work in a fast-paced, vibrant environment, providing hands-on therapy and performance support that directly enhances the training, recovery, and competitive performance of elite professional athletes.
Requirements
This unique, travel-based role runs from late January through to late November.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
- Willingness to commit to approximately 40 weeks of travel per year, including around 30 tournament weeks and 8–10 off weeks, with the option to return home between some events
- Availability during off weeks to plan and oversee athlete programming remotely, as required
- An Australian passport and current AHPRA registration
- Eligibility for, and successful application of, a U.S. work visa
- A current driver’s licence (manual licence highly regarded)
- Fluency in a second language (Mandarin, Korean, Japanese or Thai highly advantageous)