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Physiotherapist Grade 2 – Inpatient Rehabilitation (Neuro)

Cabrini Health
Brighton
2 days ago
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Physiotherapist Grade 2 – Inpatient Rehabilitation (Neuro) page is loaded## Physiotherapist Grade 2 – Inpatient Rehabilitation (Neuro)locations: Brightontime type: Part timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: November 1, 2025 (20 days left to apply)job requisition id: R006205Physiotherapist Grade 2 – Inpatient Rehabilitation (Neuro)Part-time 0.4FTE (fixed-term) – 12 monthsCabrini BrightonCabrini offers: Flexible work arrangements. Attractive hourly rates + 12% Super and 17.5% leave loading* Opportunity to develop skills and career in a supported environment.* Excellent workplace culture with ongoing peer support and supervision.* Up to $15,900 salary packaging, plus $2,650 meal and entertainment card benefits* Vibrant Brighton location, close to public transport with discounted Myki commuter faresAllied Health** Allied Health, which represents twelve professions, is a rapidly growing and integrated service within Cabrini. Allied Health at Cabrini offers senior consultant and leadership roles; work in clinical streams; a junior staff rotation and support program; professional development and teaching opportunities; and developing strong external and university partnerships.The Role:An exciting opportunity exists for a dynamic Grade 2 Neuro Physiotherapist to join our physiotherapy inpatient rehabilitation team at Cabrini Brighton in a part-time role (2 days per week).The senior physiotherapist will work within our multidisciplinary inpatient rehab team, which delivers rehabilitation for up to 52 patients and will have clinical expertise in the field of neurological physiotherapy. Other key patient cohorts you will work with include orthopaedics and reconditioning patients. You will be responsible for delivering clinical care to our rehabilitation patients, as well as providing supervision and clinical oversight for grade 1 physiotherapists, students and allied health assistants. You will also get the opportunity to be involved in quality improvement projects.This is a 0.4 FTE part-time, fixed-term clinical role, with Monday and Tuesday rostered shifts at Cabrini Brighton. Occasional weekend or public holiday work may be required. There may be opportunities to work additional shifts if of interest.The role will work closely with the Physio Rehabilitation Team Leader to ensure high quality and consistent practice across our service. We will provide access to professional development and supervision from senior staff, allowing you to further extend your own clinical, education and leadership skills.Key responsibilities: Contribute to rehabilitation caseload management, through delivery of high quality and evidence-based physiotherapy input. Support junior physiotherapists, AHAs and students. Contribute to quality work, service development and staff performance. Work with the multi-disciplinary team and other key stakeholders to ensure a high quality, patient-centred rehabilitation service.About you:We are looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic Grade 2 Neurological Physiotherapist who is passionate about leading high quality patient-centred care in a sub-acute setting, in line with our Cabrini mission and values.You will have: A physiotherapy degree, as well as current registration with AHPRA. Well consolidated post-graduate experience in neurological physiotherapy. Strong team approach and good communication skills within a multi-disciplinary team An ability to liaise effectively with internal and external stakeholders.* Experience delivering evidence-based neurological and rehabilitation physiotherapy in a hospital setting (desirable)**To view full position description clickEnquiries should be directed to:Stacey Bulger, Physio Rehab Team Leader – 9508 5804Ben Gehrke, Deputy Head of Physiotherapy - 9508 8746Please do not delay in applying as interviews are likely to be offered prior to closure date. Cabrini Health acknowledges the importance of creating a work environment that is welcoming, safe, equitable and inclusive for people of all backgrounds and abilities. Inclusion is core to our mission. As part of our commitment to Reconciliation and Closing the Gap in employment related outcomes, we encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Working for CabriniCabrini Health is a Catholic, private, for-purpose health service located in Melbourne’s southeast. Inspired by the mission and ethic of care of the Cabrini Sisters, providing quality, compassionate care to our community for more than 75 years. There is something special about Cabrini Health. Our highly skilled staff and specialists incorporate clinical research, innovative models of care and state-of-the-art technology to deliver the best possible care and outcomes for our patients. We demonstrate our mission to serve our community through outreach programs that support asylum seekers, provide healthcare in rural communities and in underdeveloped countries. Our size, reputation and growth strategy ensure genuine opportunities for our people to learn, grow and realise potential. Our values: Compassion - Integrity - Courage - Respect****MANDATORY FOR ALL NEW STAFF TO CABRINIEmployment with Cabrini Health will be based on satisfactory background checks such as professional references, National Police Check, vaccinations for annual Influenza plus a Working with Children Check (WWCC) may also be requested. Vaccination for COVID-19 is highly recommended.With more than 4000 staff and several campuses, we offer a range of employment opportunities to start, continue or advance your career. Cabrini employs health professionals in the medical, nursing and allied health fields as well as employing staff in management, administration, finance, hotel services, logistics, engineering, communications and other support services.Cabrini is a Catholic charitable organisation inspired by the spirit and vision of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini and the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This order was founded by Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini who was canonised in 1946 and later proclaimed Universal Patron Saint of Immigrants. We are a community of care, reaching out with compassion, integrity, courage and respect to all we serve. With more than 4300 staff, 1000 accredited medical practitioners and several locations, we offer a range of employment opportunities to start, continue or advance your career.
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