Rehabilitation Physiotherapist
The ideal candidate will be a rehabilitation physiotherapist with extensive experience in delivering expert care for amputees and post-surgical patients across inpatient and outpatient settings.
Key responsibilities include leading amputee rehabilitation, supporting aquatic and musculoskeletal therapy programs, driving quality improvement and evidence-based practice, mentoring junior staff and contributing to professional education, and balancing clinical, research, and leadership responsibilities.
Required skills and qualifications include tertiary qualifications in physiotherapy, current general registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), and significant clinical experience in rehabilitation physiotherapy. Demonstrated postgraduate experience in rehabilitation physiotherapy and high-level knowledge and expertise in rehabilitation physiotherapy are also essential.
Benefits of working with us include enjoying staff-focused amenities and wellness spaces, being part of a committed team dedicated to better health services for Western Sydney and beyond, and having opportunities for professional development and growth.
Other requirements include ability to work in multidisciplinary teams, experience in the clinical supervision of undergraduate physiotherapists, commitment to innovation and patient-centered care, and strong focus on collaboration and respect in service delivery.
* Tertiary qualifications in Physiotherapy, Current General Registration with the AHPRA with significant clinical experience in Rehabilitation physiotherapy.
* Demonstrated postgraduate experience in Rehabilitation physiotherapy, and demonstrated high level knowledge and expertise in Rehabilitation physiotherapy (Including both Amputee and Aquatic Physiotherapy).
* Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team, with demonstrated effective time management, organisational skills, ability to prioritise busy workloads and to meet urgent clinical needs as required.
* Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development and a willingness to adapt to changing healthcare practices.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including verbal and written communication skills.