Can you introduce yourself and your current job role?
My name is Jason Lambert-Smith, and I am a Physiotherapist at Royal Stoke Hospital.
Don't rush into a decision you're not sure about! Find something you're passionate about and turn it into your career. That way, work won't feel like work.
Jason Lambert-Smith, Senior Physiotherapist at Royal Stoke Hospital
My name is Jason Lambert-Smith, and I am a Physiotherapist at Royal Stoke Hospital.
I studied from 2009 to 2011.
I completed a BTEC Level 3 in Sports & Exercise Science
I have always enjoyed sports, which naturally led me to pursue this field of study.
At that stage, I didn’t have clear career goals, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do.
I learnt that hard work pays off.
After completing my course, I went to Keele University to study for a BSc in Physiotherapy. Studying at NSCG provided a strong academic foundation, and the discipline I developed helped me succeed at university.
Yes, at the time, it was the right decision for me. Completing my degree was essential for my career.
Yes. During my first semester at Keele, I was diagnosed with dyslexia. At first, it was difficult to accept, and I questioned whether I could complete university. However, with the right support, I was able to manage my studies and successfully earn my degree.
I was uncertain about my career path in college. Even when I started university, I wasn’t sure which area of physiotherapy I wanted to specialise in. It has taken me ten years to progress into the outpatient musculoskeletal speciality.
I currently work at Royal Stoke Hospital and have been here for ten years, progressing into a senior physiotherapist role. Hard work and perseverance helped me advance in my career.
Not really. I’ve always believed that hard work pays off, and that mindset has guided me throughout my career.
Achieving a senior position in my field.
No. Every step I took led me to where I am today. If I had chosen a different path, I wouldn’t have the life I have now.
Don’t rush into a decision you’re not sure about! Find something you’re passionate about and turn it into your career. That way, work won’t feel like work.
I wish I had said yes to every experience or opportunity, whether personal, professional, or social.
Trust your instincts. Everything happens for a reason.
It taught me the importance of taking opportunities while you’re young. Once time has passed, you can’t get it back.
Success now means knowing that I have done the things I wanted to do.
Choose something you love and make it your career!