Physiotherapists Job in Hobart 7001, Tasmania Australia
Physiotherapists
Calvary Health Care Tasmania is a Catholic not-for-profit private hospital, with over 400 beds, providing acute and sub-acute services to the people of Tasmania. Spread across four campuses covering both Northern and Southern Tasmania and with nearly 1300 employees, Calvary Tasmania is part of Little Company of Mary Health Care, a national Catholic health aged care and community services provider.
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS – ACUTE CARE Fulltime - fixed term
Casual - weekday/weekend
Are you a Physiotherapist looking for a new challenge or a stimulating workplace? Calvary may be just the place for you with positions now available for Acute Care Physiotherapists, both full-time (fixed term) and casual (weekday and weekend). We are seeking enthusiastic, motivated and suitably qualified professionals who are keen to join our team in the delivery of expert care at our Lenah Valley Campus.
Calvary’s Physiotherapy service offers treatment provision to orthopaedic, neurosurgical,
critical care, medical, surgical, cardiac rehabilitation, maternity and women’s health patients.
Experience in the area of critical care is highly desirable but not essential. New graduates are welcome to apply.
To download an application package, including the position description, please visit: http://www.calvarylenahvalley.org.au/careers
Enquiries to: Rachel Williamson, Allied Health Manager, telephone (03) 6278 5586 or email: rachel.williamson@calvarycare.org.au
Forward applications addressing the selection criteria contained within page 1 of the position description to Liz Brown, Director of Clinical Services, Lenah Valley Campus.
APPLICATION CLOSE: Friday 25 November 2011
All applicants for positions at Calvary Health Care Tasmania are required to submit a current National Police Certificate with their application.
In the tradition of the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary with
values of hospitality, healing, stewardship and respect
www.calvarycare.org.au GPO Box 1523, Hobart TAS 7001