Description of the job
Competitive salary package
Relocation and education grants available
Professional development
Movement Matters Therapy pride themselves on delivering holistic, trauma-informed, and person-centred care. Their mission is to empower individuals to achieve their best health and well-being, with a focus on long-term functional outcomes. They are the only business in the region offering Exercise Physiology services across NDIS, My Aged Care, Medicare, Chronic Disease Management, Workers Compensation, Private Health, and DVA, and are passionate advocates for improving access to quality care.
What’s in it for you?
Relocation supports up to $7k available for eligible candidates
Mentoring, team check-ins, and ongoing professional development opportunities to expand your skill set
$5,000 retention bonus for 2 years of employment, and in addition, an annual retention bonus for each year after this
A supportive and inclusive team culture that celebrates achievements and fosters collaboration
Flexibility and work-life balance, allowing you to thrive personally and professionally.
What’s the role?
Duties include:
Conduct assessments (including function, mobility, neurological, musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory, and systemic function) for clients with diverse disabilities and impairments
Assess, plan, and implement individualised therapy plans focusing on functional outcomes
Provide evidence-based, individualised intervention tailored to the needs and goals of each client, ensuring best practice and person-centred care planning
Prepare and coordinate school and community-based programs to promote inclusion and increase accessibility to physiotherapy and physical activity.
Degree in Physiotherapy with current AHPRA registration and required insurances
Experience in Paediatric Physiotherapy or a strong interest in this area
Passionate about working with children and young people with a wide range of diagnoses and complex needs
Thrives on using evidence-based practices to optimise functional capacity and long-term outcomes
Enjoys working collaboratively with families, carers, educators, and other Allied Health professionals.