The Physiotherapist is responsible for assessing and providing rehabilitation interventions to improve mobility, strength, balance, and functional independence for clients
Job Summary
The Physiotherapist is responsible for assessing and providing rehabilitation interventions to improve mobility, strength, balance, and functional independence for clients.
Key responsibilities include conducting physiotherapy assessments, developing individualised treatment plans, and participating in interdisciplinary assessments.
The role involves delivering therapy interventions such as gait training, strengthening, balance training, and fall prevention programmes.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The Physiotherapist is responsible for assessing and providing rehabilitation interventions to improve mobility, strength, balance, and functional independence for clients.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Conduct physiotherapy assessments
Develop individualised treatment plans
Deliver gait training interventions
Provide strengthening and balance training
Conduct fall prevention programmes
Nice-to-have
Strong interpersonal communication skills
Ability to work independently
Experience in community settings
Experience in eldercare settings
Support centre-based active ageing
Key Requirements
Degree/Diploma in Physiotherapy
Registered with Allied Health Professions Council
Prior experience in community or eldercare settings