20 Aug
|
Nameless
|
Victoria
Physiotherapist (Community & NDIS)
Contractual | Flexible Employment Options
Help People Move Forward—While Growing Your Own Career
Are you a passionatePhysiotherapistlooking for more than just another role?
We're looking for a clinician who wants to make a genuine difference in people's lives while being supported by a collaborative team that understands the realities of allied health. Whether you're an experienced Physiotherapist or looking for your next career opportunity, you'll join an organisation that values clinical excellence, flexibility, and professional growth.
You'll work with participants across the community, helping people improve mobility, independence, confidence, and quality of life through evidence-based physiotherapy interventions.
About the Role
As a Physiotherapist, you'll deliver person-centred services across a diverse caseload, including:
Neurological rehabilitation
Disability and NDIS services
Functional mobility assessments
Falls prevention and balance training
Strength and conditioning programs
Pain management
Home modifications and equipment recommendations
Functional Capacity Assessments (FCAs)
Community and home-based rehabilitation
Telehealth services (where appropriate)
You'll have the flexibility to provide therapy in participants' homes, community settings, or via telehealth, allowing you to deliver care in the way that best meets each participant's needs.
Why Join Us?
We believe great clinicians deliver their best work when they're genuinely supported.
That's why we provide:
Competitive remuneration
Flexible employment options including full-time, part time, casual, and subcontractor arrangements
Complete administrative support, including referrals, scheduling, invoicing, compliance, and accreditation
Travel reimbursement and accommodation support where required
Paid professional development and report writing time
Laptop and mobile phone provided for eligible roles
Ongoing mentoring from experienced senior clinicians
Collaborative multidisciplinary team environment
Flexible workload with the ability to manage your own schedule
Opportunities to deliver services both in-person and via telehealth
Comprehensive onboarding and continued clinical support
Risk-assessed home visits with clinician safety prioritised
Genuine opportunities for career development and leadership pathways
About You
You will have:
Current AHPRA registration as a Physiotherapist
Current National Police Check
Working with Children Check (or willingness to obtain)
Current First Aid and CPR certification
Australian Driver's Licence and reliable vehicle
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
A passion for delivering high-quality, person-centred care
Experience working with NDIS participants (desirable but not essential)
Who You'll Be Working With
You'll become part of a supportive multidisciplinary team of allied health professionals who believe in collaboration, continuous learning, and delivering meaningful outcomes for participants and their families.
Our clinicians are encouraged to focus on what they do best—providing exceptional care—while our support team looks after the administrative workload behind the scenes.
Why This Role?
✔ Flexible work arrangements that fit your lifestyle
✔ Strong clinical mentoring and professional development
✔ Diverse and rewarding caseload
✔ Supportive team culture
✔ Opportunities to grow your career
✔ Make a lasting impact in your local community
Apply Today
If you're passionate about empowering people to achieve greater independence and want to work in an organisation that genuinely values and supports its clinicians, we'd love to hear from you.
Submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your experience and why you'd be a great addition to our team.
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📌 Community Physiotherapist (Victoria)
🏢 Nameless
📍 Victoria