Tracey Atkinson

National OH Physiotherapy Clinical & Governance Lead at Connect Health

Tracey Atkinson's work experience includes:

- Tracey started their career as an Occupation Health Physiotherapist at Northumbria Police in September 1995, where they worked until January 2001.

- In September 2001, Tracey joined Connect Health as an Occupational Health Physiotherapist and worked in that role until January 2008.

- From January 2008 onwards, Tracey took on various managerial roles at Connect Health, including Regional Occupational Physiotherapy Service Manager and Occupational Health Physiotherapy Service Manager North.

- In January 2020, Tracey became a Service Manager and OH Governance Lead at Connect Health, and in March 2022, they were promoted to the position of National OH Physiotherapy Clinical & Governance Lead. Tracey is currently employed in this role.

- In September 2018, Tracey also took on the additional role of Parent School Governor at Kenton School Newcastle, where they are currently serving.

Tracey Atkinson earned a BSC in Physiotherapy from Northumbria University in the years 1990-1993. Tracey later pursued an Advanced Certificate in Occupational Health in Physiotherapy and Ergonomics at the University of East Anglia from 1998-1999. Additionally, they obtained Registered Membership status and executive committee membership from ACPOHE (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics). Prior to their university education, Tracey Atkinson attended Christleton High School in Chester.

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Timeline

  • National OH Physiotherapy Clinical & Governance Lead

    March, 2022 - present

  • Service Manager And OH Governance Lead

    January, 2020

  • Regional Occupational Physiotherapy Service Manager (north East)

    January, 2008

  • Occupational Health Physiotherapist

    September, 2001