Graduate Allied Health Roles: Speech, Physio & Occupational Therapy
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Salary & Benefits
Base pay range: A$95,000.00/yr – A$110,000.00/yr
- Competitive salary of $95,000 - $110,000 + Super
- Relocation Allowance (up to $5,000) and Annual Remote Area Allowance of $1,300
- Salary packaging options to maximise your take‑home pay
- Comprehensive supervision, mentoring and structured graduate support
- Free access to primary health, dental and allied health services through BRAMS
- 6 weeks of Annual Leave, Study Leave & more
About Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS)
BRAMS is a well‑established Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation supporting the Broome community for over 40 years. Headquartered in Broome, Western Australia, BRAMS delivers holistic, culturally safe primary healthcare, aged care, and community programs to Aboriginal people throughout the Kimberley region.
With a focus on person‑centred, trauma‑informed, and culturally responsive care, BRAMS’ multidisciplinary teams work collaboratively to improve health outcomes and promote wellbeing.
BRAMS operates under the vision: Healthy People – Strong Community – Bright Future.
Graduate Opportunities
BRAMS is offering three full‑time Graduate Allied Health positions based in Broome, WA:
- Graduate Physiotherapist
- Graduate Occupational Therapist
- Graduate Speech Pathologist
As part of a large, experienced allied health team, you’ll receive structured supervision, mentoring and professional development while gaining practical experience across aged care, disability (NDIS) and primary health care programs.
Responsibilities:
- Deliver person‑centred, evidence‑based allied health services under supervision across aged care, NDIS and primary health care programs.
- Conduct assessments, develop treatment plans and implement therapy programmes to support independence, function and wellbeing.
- Participate in multidisciplinary case discussions, care coordination and goal planning.
- Educate and empower consumers, families and carers to support engagement in daily life and self‑management.
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation and contribute to service planning and continuous improvement.
- Develop skilled confidence and clinical reasoning through structured mentoring, peer collaboration and ongoing learning opportunities.
The program is designed to support progression to permanent employment and a salary increase upon completion.
Is This You?
We’re seeking compassionate, respectful and motivated graduates who are ready to build their careers while making a difference in community health.
Qualifications:
- A tertiary qualification in your respective discipline (Speech Pathology, Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy).
- Current or eligible registration with your national professional board.
- Foundational understanding of culturally safe practice and the social and cultural determinants of health affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with ability to work respectfully within a multidisciplinary team.
- Proactive approach to learning, reflective practice and professional development under supervision.
Personal qualities that align with BRAMS’ values:
- Compassion, respect and motivation to learn from others.
- Adaptability, resilience and the ability to manage competing priorities.
- A collaborative and positive approach that contributes to a culturally protected, supportive work environment.
Experience through student placements in Aboriginal or remote community settings and familiarity with NDIS, aged care or primary health frameworks will be highly regarded.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
What’s in It for You
- Relocation Allowance (up to $5,000) and Annual Remote Area Allowance of $1,300
- Salary packaging to maximise take‑home pay
- 6 weeks of Annual Leave to support work‑life balance
- Study leave and access to ongoing professional development
- Structured supervision, mentoring and graduate support
- Supportive, tight‑knit, and collaborative team culture that values learning, wellbeing and community connection
- Monday to Friday, 8:00‑4:30‑time hours with no on‑call or weekend work
- Graduate Program leading to permanent employment and a salary increase upon successful completion
- Free access to primary health, dental and allied health services through BRAMS
- Meaningful role in one of Australia’s most culturally rich and visually stunning regions
Broome: Your Next Adventure
Broome is renowned for turquoise waters, red pindan soil and white sandy beaches. Beyond tourism, it’s a thriving community with modern amenities and a laid‑back lifestyle, offering the balance between career, purpose and lifestyle you’ve been searching for.
Speak with Us
This is an exciting opportunity for early‑career allied health professionals to develop clinical, professional and cultural skills while delivering meaningful care. Apply now and be part of BRAMS’ journey toward Healthy People – Strong Community – Bright Future.
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