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Career as a therapeutic specialist

Ipswich
beBeePhysio
Posted: 14 September
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Physiotherapist Role

We are seeking passionate Physiotherapists to join our industry-leading Graduate Program. You will be supported across all steps of your journey to develop your clinical expertise in community practice and the NDIS.

You will assess and design impactful therapy sessions to improve balance, range of movement, posture, and muscle strength. This is a caseload with participants across a diverse group including those with neurological, progressive neurological, and disability conditions.

Your role involves collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to develop innovative solutions for clients. Additionally, you will build enduring relationships with clients and witness the lasting impact of your work.

Our workplace prioritizes clinician-led approaches and values innovation, collaboration, and client-centered care. Our support includes comprehensive induction, mentorship, and ongoing training.

We are looking for Physios with a genuine interest in supporting participants with disabilities. To be successful, you must hold:

* Tertiary qualifications in Physiotherapy with a graduation date within the last two years.
* A valid driver's license and personal vehicle.
* An NDIS check, a Working with Children Check, and a Police Check (or willingness to obtain).

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