PHYSIOTHERAPist
Are you looking to make a difference in the community at a grass roots level? Earbus Foundation is an award-winning not-for-profit seeking a Paediatric Physiotherapist to fill a key position in our passionate and experienced clinical team.
You will be given the chance to do work that makes a genuine difference in communities, assessing and treating vulnerable and at-risk children across regional and remote WA. You will be provided opportunities to learn and evolve as part of a growing and innovative organisation.
Our Mission is to reduce the incidence of middle ear disease in Indigenous and at-risk children in Western Australia below the World Health Organisation benchmark of 4%. We will achieve this via our established outreach programs, which demonstrate excellence in Aboriginal health.
Our Vision is that current and future generations of Indigenous children can succeed at school unhindered by the debilitating effects of Otitis media and its impacts upon their ability to learn and achieve to their full potential.
POSITION
We are currently seeking a dynamic and compassionate Paediatric Physiotherapist to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in assessing and treating across paediatric populations and working as part of a child-centred team. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and families while working in a supportive and collaborative environment.
This is a flexible position (full time, part time or sessional) reporting to the Manager of Clinical Services in close partnership with the CEO. Some overnight travel required to regional WA.
ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES
Conduct culturally appropriate, comprehensive evaluations to assess requirements of Aboriginal and at-risk children
Develop and implement individualised treatment plans tailored to each client’s specific mobility goals and needs
Provide direct therapy services to individuals and groups of clients to support gross motor skill development, reach key developmental milestones, and promote physical fitness
Collaborate with clients, families, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals to establish functional mobility goals and facilitate progress towards achieving them
Utilise evidence-based interventions and innovative therapy techniques to maximise mobility skills and enhance overall quality of life
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of evaluation findings, treatment plans, progress notes and communication with stakeholders
Stay current with advancements in the field of paediatric physiology through continuing education and professional development activities
Collaborative work practices within an interdisciplinary team of dedicated health professionals
Provide training to other professionals, such as education assistants, to be able to support therapy programs
Work as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide holistic care to children
KEY QUALIFICATIONS & ATTRIBUTES
Essential:
Bachelor's degree or Master’s in Physiotherapy from an accredited program
Current AHPRA registration
Strong clinical skills in assessing and treating a wide range of mobility disorders and populations, including paediatric clients
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build rapport with clients and collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams
Passionate about helping individuals achieve their communication goals and committed to providing high quality care within a client-centred framework
Current WA Working With Children Card
Current WA Driver’s License
Desirable:
Qualification as an APA Paediatric Physiotherapist
Prior experience working within Aboriginal Australian communities
Previous experience working in regional and remote communities
Previous experience working with children in an educational setting
Experience using Best Practice software
Community Health experience
4WD experience or advanced driver safety course/experience
COMPENSATION
This is an opportunity for a highly motivated professional to assume a pivotal role in the evolution of a fast-growing, highly respected organisation. We are seeking an individual of outstanding quality with a respected track record. Earbus is prepared to offer an attractive compensation package including a competitive base salary as well as salary sacrifice benefits and bonus annual leave.
EARBUS VALUES
Our Values are at the core of everything we do. Successful applicants will:
Be open and honest in communication and intent
Be loyal and supportive to Earbus, their colleagues and the communities they serve
Be brilliant in their role
Our internal motto is 'Say it, Mean it, Do it'. If these values describe you, then you will have found a home at Earbus.
We aim to create a work environment that is sensitive to cultural difference and to develop talent among Aboriginal people. If you are an Aboriginal person looking to further your career give us a call to have a yarn.
Submit your CV and a one-page cover letter outlining your interest and suitability for this position to Jane Jenkins, Business & Operations Manager at jane.jenkins@earbus.org.au, or call Jane for a confidential discussion on 08 9328 4574.