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You have your recognition underway, your German climbing, and your documents in order. Now for the step it all leads to: an actual job. The good news is that Germany has a strong, steady demand for physiotherapists, so opportunities are not the problem. This blog, part of our practical toolkit, shows you where the jobs are, how to apply the German way, and what employers look for - plus how a supported pathway changes the picture.
Whether you eventually search yourself or arrive through an employer introduction, understanding the German job landscape helps you make good choices. Salary figures mentioned here are indicative; the market and specific openings change constantly.
Germany has a rich mix of job boards, from big general platforms to physiotherapy-specific ones. The most useful for physiotherapists in 2026 are:
As we explored in our salary-by-facility blog, physiotherapists in Germany work across several settings, and job listings reflect that. Most openings are in private outpatient practices (Praxen) - often small, friendly teams, and many are new or expanding and actively hiring. Beyond them you'll find roles in hospitals (Kliniken), rehabilitation clinics, medical care centres (MVZ), and care homes. Each offers a different balance of pay structure, patient type and working style, so it's worth thinking about which suits you as you search.
German hiring has its own conventions, and following them makes a real difference. Two points matter most. First, your application package: a complete Bewerbung usually means your tabular Lebenslauf (CV), a one-page cover letter (Anschreiben) and your certificates (Zeugnisse), as we covered in the CV blog. Second, the direct approach works: many small practices don't always advertise widely, so a well-targeted speculative application (an Initiativbewerbung) sent directly to a practice you'd like to work at is a completely normal and often effective way to find a role in Germany.
Across the listings, German physiotherapy employers consistently ask for the same core things:
Specialisation certificates (Manuelle Therapie, Bobath, MLD and others) are a strong bonus and, as we've seen, can lift both your appeal and your pay.
| Source | Best for |
|---|---|
| StepStone / Indeed | Broad search, filter by city or state |
| arbeitsagentur.de | The official, free, government job board |
| Physio Deutschland Jobbörse | Physiotherapy-specific vacancies |
| medi-jobs.de | Therapy jobs across practices, clinics, care homes |
| LinkedIn / Xing | Networking and direct employer contact |
| Direct / speculative applications | Small practices that don't advertise |
Here's the part that changes everything for candidates on our pathway: you generally don't job-hunt alone. A core part of what JSJ does is build relationships with German employers and introduce suitable candidates to them - often resulting in an employer introduction and a Conditional Offer Letter as your German and recognition progress. That means the portals above are useful background rather than your only hope. Our support is a structured, supported pathway with guidance at each step - not a guaranteed job, but a genuine bridge to employers who understand the recognition journey and are ready to hire internationally-trained physiotherapists.
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