PHYSIOTHERAPIST GRADE 3
Job No:
PHYN30101606
Location:
Portland
Ongoing Part Time – up to 64 hours per fortnight
Available now
An exciting new position for a suitably qualified Physiotherapist supporting a small physiotherapy team at Portland District Health.
You will practice and deliver physiotherapy across the acute, subacute, outpatient, aged care, and community-based settings within Portland. You support the development of clinical and leadership skills of staff placed under your responsibility and less experienced physiotherapists, allied health assistants and students. You will contribute to the quality, safety and risk management programs for the Allied Health department (Physiotherapy). You contribute to an environment that is conducive to deliver the four quality goals which are focused on putting the consumer first in everything we do. This is ‘PDH Care’; the CARE we want our consumers to experience, and that we want to deliver, every single day.
This is a Grade 3 position working up to 64 hours per fortnight (negotiable)
About you:
- Works with a team focus and cooperates with others and gains input and support to assist in achieving the organisations objectives.
- Works collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to facilitate and foster the provision of best clinical practice standards and service delivery that meets the needs of consumers, their families and carers
- Demonstrate clinical leadership for the Physiotherapy Team, engage in rounding and supervision with Junior Physiotherapist and Allied Health Assistants as per EBA.
- Advise and direct physiotherapy and AHA staff on the application and implementation of policies and procedures relevant to Physiotherapy practice to ensure organisational and legislative requirements are met.
- Ensure all documentation is up to date and TRAK data is completed on time (on day of service).
- Provide speciality physiotherapy support to Rehabilitations Groups (Chronic and Complex and or Oncology Group) weekly.
Please click here to view Position Description.
About us:
Portland District Health (PDH) provides an integrated health service for the community. The hospital was established in 1856 on the current site and now provides a comprehensive range of services that include:
- Hospital based Medical and Surgical services, Medical Imaging (Radiology), Pharmacy and Pathology
- A 24/7 Urgent Care Centre for emergency treatment
- Residential aged care for 30 residents at Harbourside Lodge
- An extensive range of primary and community services for the local community
PDH delivers services from a single campus, employs around 470 staff with an FTE of approximately 290, and has an active volunteer workforce. The People and Culture Unit sits within the Corporate Services Directorate, with other Units including Finance, Building Services, Food Services, Environmental Services, Executive Support, Administration and Health Information.
Additional Benefits:
- Salary Packaging
- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
- Social Club
- Free parking
- Portland Leisure & Aquatic Centre corporate rates
- Flexible working conditions
- Employee Assistance program
- Wellbeing Initiatives
- Relocation assistance available – conditions apply
The Region – Glenelg Shire:
Appreciate the beautiful surroundings of the Glenelg Shire, trek the Great South West Walk, Bridgewater Bay’s rugged coastline, or explore Budj Bim (a World Heritage site) and Mount Richmond National Park.
Affordable coastal, rural and low density urban housing, a choice or private and public primary and secondary school makes Portland an ideal place to work, live and raise a family. To find out more about Portland visit the Glenelg Shire and I Am Portland websites.
How to apply:
Applications are through PDH website and must include:
- A letter which tells us who you are and why you should be our next team member. Look at the selection criteria in the position description for some ideas.
- A resume outlining your education, experience and work related achievements. We are looking to see if your employment and experience have set you up with skills needed to be successful in this role.
- Details of at least two professional referees. We will be calling them and asking them a wide range of questions about how you performed as an employee in your past roles. They need to be able to provide feedback on your performance.
Applications from employment agencies may be submitted, however, PDH will not accept liability for the agency costs and fees.
The successful applicant will be required to be eligible for and undergo the following:
- Police Record Check
- Current Victorian Working with Children's' check
- Current Immunisation status. This role must be meet the requirements of the Portland District Health Immunisation Policy.
Proposed interviews will take place on receipt of suitable applications.
Portland District Health encourage and welcome applications from First Nation People, people with disability, LGBTQIA+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and mature age people.