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New Graduate Physiotherapist - Rural Health

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New Graduate Physiotherapist - Rural HealthHealth New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principlesof Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to building a health system thatserves all New Zealanders.About the role'Ashburton Hospital providesa range of Inpatient, Day patient, Outpatient and Community based healthservices to the community. The Hospital has 74 beds and annually admitsaround 5,000 patients, cares for 2,600 day patients and 15,000 patients attendoutpatient appointments.Rural health services employaround 550 full time and part time staff, which includes a clinical workforcein medicine, surgery and gynaecology, supported by nursing and allied healthprofessionals with extensive experience in a wide range of clinical situations.This role will involve providing physiotherapyinpatient and outpatient services to Ashburton and Rural Health Service. Youwould be part of a small team of physiotherapists who work together to providea generalist service. Our Physiotherapists are supported by a Professional Lead.In this role, you will beresponsible for:* Providing high quality physiotherapy services which meets the needs of the inpatients, outpatients and community patients / clients of Ashburton* Providing evaluation, therapeutic and educational services to patients/clients of Ashburton* Working within a multi-disciplinary team and liaising with health providersAbout YouWe are seeking an enthusiastic New Graduate to join our team in this full time, permanent position. Your skills will include:* A drive to ensure best health outcomes for people requiring physiotherapy services* The ability to work within a team and contribute to the provision of high quality care* Being self-motivated, organised and enjoy a challenge* Competency with te ao Māori, tikanga, and te reo Māori OR a commitment to starting your journey and taking ownership of your learning and growth* Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build and nurture relationships with patients, their supports, colleagues and service leaders You will be a NZ Registered Physiotherapistwith a current APC.Workingfor Health New ZealandHealth New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is dedicated to ensuringexcellent healthcare for the people of New Zealand. We embrace a workforce thatis diverse and inclusive so that we are better positioned to understand andservice our community**.** We welcome applications from our diverse Māori,Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities.Howto ApplyToapply for the role please click 'applynow.' All applications must be submitted through our online before 11:59pmon 29th October 2025. If you have any questions about the role, please contact AlexJay atWewill review applications as received and may proceed with the recruitmentprocess before the closing date of this advert.Pleasenote, we will be reviewing applications when received and may proceed with therecruitment process before the closing date of this advert. Use your broad range of Physiotherapy abilities to help within a talented multi-disciplinary team. Permanent position 40 hours per week.* NZ Registered Physiotherapist with current APC is essential however new graduates awaiting registration are welcome to apply| Location: | | | | --- | | South Island - Canterbury - Ashburton | |

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