The Physiotherapist works as part of the Allied Health team across multiple areas, providing physiotherapy assessment and interventions to the Acute Ward, Barrabill Health Aged Care Facility, Outpatients (SACS), Cardiac Rehab, Pulmonary Rehab, Hydrotherapy and HARP.
About the position
Seymour Health is seeking a skilled Physiotherapist to practice as a multi-skilled member of a multi-disciplinary team, to work across Ambulatory Services, Aged Care, and the Acute Services inpatient unit to deliver a range of accessible interdisciplinary and integrated ambulatory services - aimed at improving and maintaining a person’s functional capacity and maximising their potential.
The current incumbent hold two positions: (1) a Permanent Part-time role at 20 hours per week, plus (2) a Fixed-term Part-time role (due to Leave coverage) of an additional 20 hours per week, totalling a combined 40-hours per week appointment.
Whilst the Fixed Term Part-time position is currently to 25 January 2026, it is anticipated due to internal staffing movements, that the second position will become available on a Permanent basis, meaning the successful candidate could transition to Permanent Full time at 40 hours per week from 26th January 2026.
For further information on the role, please refer to the Position Description attached.
What you bring
- Experience in Community/clinic-based service delivery.
- Experience in general rehabilitation, community physiotherapy and chronic diseases.
- Demonstrated skills and experience in the provision of physiotherapy treatments, management, support and clinical care.
What you'll do
- Undertake Clinical assessments, care planning and treatments
- Deliver Health Promotion and Education
- Liaise with General Practitioners and other health professionals
- Ensure the timely writing of reports and client records including TAC, Work care, Medicare and NDIS.
- Deliver exercise and education components of the following programs:
- Cardiac Rehabilitation program
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation program
- Hydrotherapy (delivered at Seymour Sports & Aquatic Centre)
- Strength Training for over 50’s program
- Oncology – Cancer wellness
- Report to the National Standards Committee Meeting as required · Supervise and support other team members and students
Seymour Health offers
- Two types of generous salary packaging
- Free on-site parking
- Ongoing professional development opportunities
- Competitively priced staff meals
- Employee Assistance Program
- Annual Scholarship program
About Seymour Health
Seymour Health is a leading small rural health service. At our site in central Seymour, over 300 staff deliver health and allied services.
Our services include a 30-bed public hospital that provides public and private Acute medical and surgical, renal dialysis and day procedures. Seymour Health’s breadth of services extends to post-acute care, palliative care, sub-acute ambulatory service, oral health services, district nursing and community services. Barrabill House is a 40-bed residential aged care service that provides highly rated residential aged care.
Seymour Health is conveniently located an hour north of Melbourne via the M31 Hume Freeway and V/Line train service.
Applications: Early applications are strongly encouraged and will be reviewed as received. Applications will close on 14 December 2025.
Employment Screening
All employment with Seymour Health is subject to and conditional upon a satisfactory Worker Screening Checks, which include: a Police Records Check and Statutory Declaration; Victorian Employee Working with Children Check; and NDIS Worker Screening Check.
All employees must comply with the Health Service's Vaccination requirements and Victorian Government and Department of Health immunisation directives. This requires all employees to be vaccinated and provided evidence of vaccination for various diseases, such as Influenza.
Diversity and Inclusion
Applications are encouraged from women, people from LGBTIQA+ communities, people with disability, young people, older people, and regional Victorians from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.