As a clinician in the Australian community, you have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and contribute to the overall well-being of the community.
Joining the Australian community as a clinician provides you with the chance to collaborate with other healthcare professionals, experts, and organizations, fostering a supportive and collaborative environment for continuous learning and development.
Working in the Australian community as a clinician means being part of a supportive network that values and recognizes the essential role of healthcare professionals in providing much-needed support and care to individuals in need.
We understand that every clinician has unique skills, interests, and career goals. When you sign up for alerts, we take the time to understand your specific preferences and requirements.
Working as a podiatrist for AHP is an exciting opportunity to be a part of something special. As an AHP Podiatrist, you have access to impressive salary packages, regular opportunities to earn bonus CPD points, and stellar industry training programs. Whether you're a podiatrist in an aged care facility, or looking to enter the field of private practice, AHP has multiple podiatry careers to get you started.
We are passionate about creating career opportunities that equip our podiatrists with the experience they need to thrive in their careers. One of the ways in which we enforce this is our New Grad Program. Our program for new grad podiatrists, ensures they are adequately supported throughout the first 12-months of their clinical careers, as they build out their skillsets for the future.
Thanks to our many years of experience, we have been able to refine our systems and procedures to establish an easy recruitment process. Simply submit your CV and one of our recruitment specialists will contact you shortly. Your latest career opportunity is only one click away.
AHP Disability Home Care provides an excellent platform for multilingual clinicians to work with a diverse patient population. By applying for jobs through AHP, you can have the opportunity to serve patients from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This allows you to use your language skills to provide personalised and culturally sensitive care, making a positive impact on patients' lives.
At AHP, we recruit for a range of allied health and nursing positions in aged care facilities across Australia. Some of the roles we recruit for include RNs, ENs, AINs, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, podiatrists, speech therapists, and dietitians. We cater for both permanent and casual positions, so whether you are looking for a long-term career or flexible work, we can help.
The qualifications required to work in aged care vary depending on the specific role. Generally, nursing roles require a diploma or bachelor's degree in nursing, as well as registration with AHPRA. Allied health roles such as physiotherapists or occupational therapists require a relevant bachelor's or postgraduate degree and registration with relevant regulatory bodies.
Working in aged care can be an extremely challenging, yet rewarding experience. One of the biggest benefits is the sense of fulfillment you get from making a positive impact on the lives of elderly people. You also have the opportunity to develop meaningful relationships with residents and their families. In addition, working in aged care can offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and the ability to work part-time or casual hours.
Yes, we have aged care job opportunities available in various locations across Australia. We work with a range of aged care facilities and providers, so we can help you find a job in your local area or beyond. Our recruitment team will work with you to identify your preferences and match you with suitable job opportunities that meet your needs and qualifications.
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