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Physiotherapist Auckland City – Grey Lynn
A: Full time or part time job share
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We’re looking for a talented, hardworking MSK physiotherapist to join our small -dedicated team. Our modern, friendly rehabilitation clinic is just off Williamson Ave, close to the shops, cafes, businesses and transport links of Grey Lynn and Ponsonby.
You’ll work closely with two physiotherapists (director with 23 years’ experience, and two skilled Pilates instructors.
You must be: a fantastic people person and a natural team player highly motivated and passionate about the job confident, organised and able to work independently dedicated to learning and developing as a professional ready to put down roots and reap the rewards of longevity in the role
In return we offer: a highly rewarding role in a supportive team environment, with tons of room to grow plenty of flexibility re work schedule and hours a loyal, appreciative client base with strong word of mouth growth a varied caseload including manual therapy, rehabilitation and clinical Pilates one-on-one mentoring in spine care, rehab and diagnostic ultrasound extensive CPD opportunities, including courses, conferences, in-service training, case study meetings and research review a starting CPD allowance of $1000 a year (FTE), increasing annually
You’ll work on a per-hour basis, with 30 or 60 minute treatment times. Our work has a strong active rehabilitative focus, treating acute and chronic spine clients, shoulder and hip pathologies, running and cycling injuries, general physiotherapy and post orthopaedic care. Pilates experience is an advantage but not essential.
This could be a full-time role or two part-time positions. We also have capacity for a dedicated weekend-only physiotherapist. You must be New Zealand registered, but we offer visa support if you need it.
If you think this sounds like you, contact Sarah at sarah@bodyreform.co.nz.
Physiotherapist (Full-Time) - Morrinsville, Waikato
A full-time position is available to join an excellent physiotherapy team in an inspiring practice, treating a wide variety of clients. An emphasis on accurate assessment, manual therapy and exercise prescription, are the hallmarks of our practice.
The principal is an experienced physiotherapist who enjoys mentoring and sharing his knowledge wih staff, undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy students from AUT. He has postgraduate qualifications in both Manipulative Therapy and Sports Medicine. He also has extensive experience with high performance sport athletes, having been involved with two New Zealand National Men’s Sports Teams (Hockey and Football), and attending three Olympic Games and three Commonwealth Games, as a Team Physiotherapist, over a ten year period.
Opportunities to be involved with local sports teams are available. In-service training and professional support is provided regularly.
Morrinsville is a provincial town in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island, with a population of approximately 7,000. The town has excellent facilities and is an easy 25 minute commute to Hamilton, with a population of 152,000.
The Waikato region is easily accessible to both East and West coast beaches, bush walks, mountain biking, water sports, fishing and snow sports, so you can optimise your weekend activities and down time.
If this opportunity interests you, and you enjoy working in a positive, fun environment, I would love to hear from you. New graduates welcome. A full time physiotherapy position is available to start as soon as possible, but we would be happy to wait for the right person.
Please email your CV with a cover letter – in confidence to Gavin at: gavin@morrinsvillephysio.co.nz or contact Gavin if you have any questions regarding the position via email or phone 07 889 7474
All applicants must have a current New Zealand Annual Practicing Certificate.
Check out our website: www.morrinsvillephysio.co.nz
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