Role
We provide physiotherapy services to children and adolescents in conjunction with the broader allied health team and classroom staff. Our Allied Health team includes Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Nurses, Wellbeing Support Officer, Mental Health Practitioner and Allied Health Assistants.
Physiotherapy intervention in the school setting addresses the child's functional needs in accessing all areas of the school curriculum. Physiotherapy interventions enable our students to travel throughout the school environment; participate in classroom activities; maintain and change positions in the classroom; as well as manage stairs, bathrooms, buses and the playground. We support teachers to provide an inclusive physical education, bike education, fitness, gross motor and play programs. We advise classroom staff regarding inclusion of students to maximise their participation in classroom activities, adapt activities to suit students' needs and development levels. This includes, but is not limited to, providing direct service and consultancy to school staff in developing and implementing appropriate intervention strategies that optimise student function.
A significant part of our role as school-based therapists is liaising and communicating with medical staff and community-based allied health professionals.
University Hospital Geelong run a satellite orthopaedic clinic at school. The orthopaedic team comprises of Orthopaedic surgeon, Orthotist and Orthopaedic Coordinator and physiotherapists.
Local paediatricians see our students onsite
Consultation with community-based physiotherapists and equipment technicians
We also support our students to participate in community access programs such as shopping, travel programs, Sailability, play, visiting petting zoos / farms, GPAC, Bounce etc. We also assist students to safely access their work experience programmes and whole school excursions Cinema, Zoo, Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Bowling etc.
Responsibilities
Provision of physiotherapy service consistent with your skill level and consultation with a more senior clinician when indicated
Regularly seek and participate in feedback and mentoring sessions with Senior Physiotherapists
Maintain accurate documentation
Prioritise your own caseload within a whole-school perspective
Provide recommendations on student safety
Supervise undergraduate university students
Use appropriate language and communication methods with students, families and colleagues
Participate in performance reviews with senior staff
Access a professional development fund to continue your learning journey
Uphold the Physiotherapy Board of Australia code of conduct
Adhere to the Physiotherapy Board of Australia Continuing Professional Development and recency of practice guidelines
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
Hold a Physiotherapy degree qualification from an accredited course or university
Current AHPRA registration
Eligibility for membership with the Australian Physiotherapy Association
Satisfaction of the Physiotherapy Board of Australia Continuing Professional Development and Recency of Practice Guidelines
Uphold the Physiotherapy Board of Australia Code of Conduct
Desirable
Previous experience or interest in paediatric physiotherapy
Who May Apply
Enthusiastic individuals with the aptitude and motivation to fulfil the specific requirements of the position. We are seeking a new graduate or skilled physiotherapist to join our experienced, passionate and fun allied health team.
EEO Statement
We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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