Community Physiotherapist - HealthcareLink Support

  • East Melbourne
  • Healthcarelink Support
Job title:  Community Physiotherapist – North East/East Melbourne -- FT/PT/Causal Positions Available Working Hours: 16-40hrs/week Salary: A generous base salary + super + travel reimbursement + CPD allowance Location: Melbourne Roles & Responsibilities: Our client is looking for several dedicated Physiotherapists to join their team on a part-time or full-time basis in Melbourne. They are desired to help clients to understand and maximise their own potential in the comfort and convenience of their own space. They have a team of highly qualified and reliable Physiotherapists, OTs and Podiatrists working across Australia.  As a physiotherapist you will be responsible for: Treating clients in their homes with a variety of conditions, including co-morbidities and post-acute care, post-surgical, reconditioning and rehabilitation Providing personable, high quality, affordable care to our valued clients in the community Treating injuries, reducing pain, falls and balance training Providing Collaborative Falls Management Intervention including Exercise Programs Assess, diagnose and treat a wide range of health conditions and movement disorders Provide rehabilitation programs to clients using evidence-based practice Benefits: Travel reimbursements Monthly team awards to be won and free weekly coffee on the house Flexibility – create your own personalised schedule Ongoing training and fortnightly mentoring/supervision regular informal (online) clinical discussions, plus future opportunities to be involved in business development, team supervision/management and other non-clinical duties Administration support and access to the team of experienced clinicians Essential Criteria:  A tertiary qualification in Physiotherapy Current Full AHPRA registration Minimum of 1-year experience Valid driver’s licence Excellent communication skills Police Check NDIS Workers Check Level 2 First Aid Professional indemnity insurance Flu vaccination COVID-19 vaccination