Overview Could your physiotherapy skills support children with disability at school to reach their full potential? Apply to our talent pool to be considered for permanent or temporary vacancies as they arise in locations across Queensland. Roles to be filled may be full-time or part-time. As a school-based physiotherapist you will influence a child''s or young persons future, and you will develop your paediatric skills with the support of a state-wide team. Your Role The Department of Education employs over 120 physiotherapists to support students with disability to be successful in all aspects of their school experience. They use their specialist knowledge and skills to enable students to be healthy and engaged in all school activities. From positioning in the classroom, to school swimming or going on camp, our physiotherapists are key members of a student''s educational team. Successful applicants will join our talent pool for up to twelve months to be considered for suitable positions. You will be asked to indicate your preferences for locations and employment fraction/type when submitting your application. Future graduates are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities Include Support students to achieve their potential using evidence-based contemporary physiotherapy knowledge Collaborate and liaise with school leaders, teachers and other services to provide physiotherapy services Develop and implement best-practice assessment, program planning, intervention and monitoring strategies for students with disability Provide consultative physiotherapy services and resources to assist school leaders, staff, parents, and other professional peers Participate in quality improvement and research activities, enhancing physiotherapy services in schools Actively participate in professional development activities and clinical supervision to improve and ensure high quality services are delivered About You Click here to learn about Physiotherapists at Queensland Education Collaborative Solutions focussed Flexible and innovative An advocate for inclusion and achieving personal potential Benefits Structured professional supervision and support Generous professional development leave and allowance Family-friendly, with flexible work arrangements across work location, the school year and school holidays 12.75% superannuation contributions Health Practitioner (HP) Stream pay and no evening or weekend work Focus on goals for student participation and achievement, not KPIs Mandatory Requirements Possession of a degree in physiotherapy from a recognised tertiary institution, or other equivalent formal qualifications which, in the opinion of the Director-General, Department of Education, or delegate, are acceptable Current registration with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency). Current citizenship, resident or visa status required to be eligible to work in Australia To Apply Attach a brief resume Complete online questionnaire relating to your role preferences, your registration, your knowledge, skills and experience and contact details for two referees. Responses to the online questionnaire (the questionnaire will open after you have clicked apply and entered your personal details). For information regarding how to apply, please read How you may be assessed section in attached role description to support you to answer the questionnaire. Applications remain current for 12 months from the closing date and may be considered for appointment to identical or similar vacancies within the Department. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted. Occupational group: Health - Allied Health/Clinical Support #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Physiotherapist - Multiple Regions (Talent Pool)