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Physiotherapist wanted in new Medical Centre

Waiata Shores Medical Centre, located with Auckland’s first ever Green Star rated supermarket has various medical related opportunities available. Located within the heart of the South Auckland neighbourhood, a full service medical centre, other retailers and a cafe will form the rest of the thriving precinct.

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Nestled in the heart of a flourishing community and with the Counties Medical and SRG Radiology, we are looking for physiotherapists, dental practitioners podiatrists, audiologists, chiropractors, nutritionists and other related service providers to co-exist within the medical centre. Counties Medical will be the anchor tenant for the Centre along with SRG Radiology. Together they will deliver integrated medical services to the local catchment including general practice, accident and emergency, radiology services and after hours pharmacy.

Key Features: 4x tenancies available for medical related businesses. Tenancy sizes are 90sqm, 100sqm, 102sqm and 121sqm. Lifts and common facilities will be provided. High quality, A-Grade development located with a

Green Star Rated Supermarket. Great position with easy access to retail, amenities and arterial routes. Fantastic opportunity to co-locate with an established Medical Centre in a premium location.

Want to join? Please get in touch with Tom Patton or Ranesh Parmar from Bayleys.

Tom Patton +64 21 147 6385 tom.patton@bayleys.co.nz

Ranesh Parmar +64 21 502 223 Ranesh.parmar@bayleys.co.nz

https://www.bayleys.co.nz/1692742

Physiotherapist Position Cambridge/ Te Awamutu

Two Positions Available: • Physiotherapist Private Practice (Flexible Start

Date)

• New Graduate Physiotherapist Position (2022)

Focused Physiotherapy with clinics in Cambridge, Te Awamutu and Otorohanga is looking for an outstanding PHYSIOTHERAPIST to join our team!

We have recently opened a clinic in Cambridge (April 2021) and due to ongoing growth and demand for our high -quality physiotherapy services, we are looking for a PHYSIOTHERAPIST to join our team in a full time or part time capacity.

We also have a NEW GRADUATE PHYSIOTHERAPY POSITION available from February 2022 (negotiable)

Our clinic has a passion for MSK services across a variety of settings in the clinic and the wider community. We also offer services in the areas of Hand Therapy, Women's Health, Neurological conditions, Community services, Cancer Rehab, Vocational Rehab, Breathing Disorders and Vestibular Rehab which are continuing to expand.

We are looking for friendly and enthusiastic therapists with good organisational skills and ability to work well within a team environment. A willingness to keep learning and sharing knowledge is essential.

Senior physiotherapists would have the opportunity to mentor junior staff and be involved in quality activities if desired.

The clinic is fully accredited, with a focus on mentoring, professional supervision, weekly in-services and CPD support.

Generous remuneration (salary or contractor) and CPD allowance

If you would like to discuss this position, contact Kara Thomas on 027 2263 702 or email your CV to kara.thomas@focusedphysio.co.nz

All applications will be kept strictly confidential.

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