Job Description
Job Description
Physiotherapist – Paediatrics
Are you a Physiotherapist passionate about helping children and young people reach their full potential? PSG is partnering with a well-respected paediatric therapy provider seeking a Physiotherapist to join their collaborative, supportive and well-resourced team. This is an exciting opportunity to work with children, adolescents and young adults with developmental, neurological and musculoskeletal needs.
You will work across a diverse caseload including children with developmental coordination disorder, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and musculoskeletal conditions. Services are delivered in the clinic and, where beneficial, in homes, schools and community settings. You will also have the opportunity to supervise and mentor therapy assistants and students, as well as lead small group therapy sessions.
The team is committed to evidence-based practice, a family-centred approach, and professional development. You will enjoy manageable caseloads, protected planning/admin time, regular mentoring, and a dynamic private practice environment.
About the Role
In this role, you will:
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Provide evidence-based physiotherapy assessment and treatment to children, adolescents and young adults
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Deliver early intervention and ongoing therapy for clients with developmental, neurological or musculoskeletal conditions
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Promote functional skills, participation and engagement in everyday activities
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Maintain accurate and confidential clinical documentation
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Provide health promotion and preventative care advice to clients and families
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Collaborate with educators, allied health clinicians, GPs and other service providers
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Lead small group therapy sessions and supervise therapy assistants and students
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Conduct therapy sessions in clinic, home, school and community environments as required
About You
You are a motivated, client-focused Physiotherapist with experience in paediatric care and a commitment to professional growth. You thrive in both independent and collaborative practice settings.
Qualifications
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Degree in Physiotherapy
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AHPRA registration (or eligibility)
Professional Skills
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Experience delivering physiotherapy services to paediatric populations and people with disabilities
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Ability to provide health promotion and prevention activities for groups
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Understanding of WHS requirements and safe practice standards
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Commitment to continuing professional development
Personal Attributes
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Excellent communication skills and ability to explain clinical concepts clearly
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Ability to build rapport with clients, families and colleagues
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Strong organisational and time management skills
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Effective problem-solving and lateral thinking abilities
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Ability to work independently while contributing to a supportive team environment
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Alignment with the values of a child-centred, small-business practice
Leadership Qualities
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Proactive in developing and improving service delivery
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Ability to mentor and supervise therapy assistants and students
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Commitment to integrating new evidence, tools and techniques into practice
What’s on Offer
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Above Award salary
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Manageable caseload with dedicated planning/admin time
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Regular professional support and mentoring
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Supportive, collaborative team culture
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Access to a well-resourced clinic and dynamic private practice environment
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Opportunities for professional development and student supervision
Additional Requirements
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Current Driver’s Licence and access to your own vehicle
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National Police Check
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Working With Children Check (WA)
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Department of Education screening (if applicable)
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CPR training completed within the last three years
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Flexibility with hours based on service needs
How to Apply:
Send your CV (Word format) via SEEK or email directly to:
Lisa Murray –
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