Department of Health
Hospitals & Primary Care - Hospitals Nth
Hospitals North - Allied Health North
Applications must be submitted by Sunday 24 August, 2025 11:55 PM
Sunday 24 August, 2025 11:55 PM AEST
Award/Classification:
Allied Health Professionals Public Sector Unions Wages Agreement, Allied Health Professional, Level 1-2
$73,834 to $111,364 per annum
Employment type:
Full Time
Region:
North
Location:
LGH Charles Street, Launceston
Seeking a Physiotherapist to provide assessments and interventions to patients referred to the Physiotherapy Department at Launceston General Hospital.
Position: Physiotherapist – Level 1/2 – Fixed term full time, 76 hours per fortnight
Location: Launceston General Hospital, North Tasmania
Tasmania offers a unique culture and lifestyle, fostering creativity and human connection. Enjoy breathtaking coastlines, national parks, and local produce. Our physiotherapy team is multidisciplinary and inclusive, working closely with experienced professionals to make a difference in the community.
We support your development and integration into our culture. For questions, contact Sarine at sarine.mani@ths.tas.gov.au.
Position details: Fixed term, full time, day shift, with on-call, starting 20 July 2025 until 15 January 2026. Hours are negotiable.
Salary: $73,834 to $111,364 per annum (pro-rata), with 12% superannuation. Salary packaging and professional development allowances are available.
Benefits include relocation support, leave entitlements, fitness facilities, and more. Requirements: Tertiary qualification approved by the Physiotherapy Board of Australia and registration.
Desirable: Driver's license and membership of the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Apply online with a 1-2 page statement of your experience related to the position. Applications from recruitment agencies are not accepted.
For more info, contact Sarah Turner at (03) 6777 6216 or sarah.turner@ths.tas.gov.au.
Our values: Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Excellence. We encourage diversity and inclusion, especially from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, LGBTIQA+ communities, and people with disabilities.
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