A Day in the Life
We are seeking an enthusiastic Grade 2 Physiotherapist to work in our Community Rehabilitation Program (home and centre) in a part-time (0.5) fixed-term capacity until early February 2025. You will be working in a variety of specialisms including (but not limited to): Neurological, Orthopaedic, Cardiac, Pulmonary and General Rehabilitation. Working with a diverse range of clients, no two days will be the same! You will work alongside our talented Physiotherapists as well as the wider interdisciplinary team. What an exciting opportunity to expand your skills. This role could also afford an aspiring Grade 1 Physiotherapist the opportunity to transition to a Grade 2 role. We will offer you all the guidance, support and training you need to progress. You will work collaboratively with a fantastic group of people who are inclusive, passionate and share a vision to provide excellent, evidence-based care for patients and their families.
About You:
- Your forward thinking approach to care - your ideas matter to us
- Enthusiasm for working in a multifaceted role
- Advanced clinical reasoning skills
- Ambition to grow your clinical skills and expand your knowledge
- Your proactive and team player attitude
- Your strong communication and interpersonal skills
What you need:
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) or equivalent.
- Current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
- Current drivers licence
- Working with children check
- Relevant professional experience working with adults in a rehabilitation or community setting
- Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (desired)
In return we will provide:
- A supportive and cohesive team within a larger interdisciplinary setting
- Genuine career progression pathways
- Continual opportunities to use your drive for innovation to develop services to meet the changing landscape within the broader healthcare system
For a confidential discussion or to chat about the role feel free to contact Heather Worboys (Team Leader) on 0458 938 *** or Chris Allen (Senior Physiotherapist) on 0438 837 ***.