Paediatric Physiotherapist – Full-Time or Part-Time Join a Growing Allied Health Team We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Paediatric Physiotherapist to join our multidisciplinary allied health team. This role offers the opportunity to work across clinic-based and community settings, supporting children and families to achieve meaningful outcomes through evidence-based, family-centred care. Whether you are an experienced clinician or an early-career physiotherapist looking to develop your skills, we provide the support, mentoring, and flexibility needed to help you thrive. Locations Flexible opportunities are available across: Craigieburn Reservoir Community-based services Employment Type Full-Time or Part-Time Flexible working arrangements available Operating Hours Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM You can choose working hours that best suit your lifestyle and commitments. About the Role As a Paediatric Physiotherapist, you will work with children presenting with physical disabilities, neurological conditions, developmental delays, and a variety of mobility and functional challenges. You will provide assessment, intervention, education, and advocacy to support children in achieving greater independence and participation in everyday activities. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive assessments of children's physical, developmental, and functional abilities Evaluate medical history, movement patterns, and functional performance Develop individualized treatment plans based on clinical findings and diagnoses Deliver physiotherapy interventions, including manual therapy and rehabilitation programs Implement play-based therapy approaches to engage children in meaningful movement activities Prescribe and supervise exercise programs to improve strength, mobility, and motor skills Educate parents and caregivers on therapy techniques and home-based strategies Recommend, prescribe, and assist with mobility aids, orthotics, and assistive technology Advocate for children's inclusion and participation within schools, sporting activities, and community programs Maintain accurate clinical records and reports Adjust treatment plans in response to client progress and changing needs Provide services within clinic and community settings Collaborate with families, educators, support coordinators, and multidisciplinary teams Additional Responsibilities Manage a growing and diverse caseload Complete Assistive Technology (AT) assessments and reports independently Support and supervise Allied Health Assistant students Provide peer support to graduate Physiotherapists Participate in multidisciplinary training and professional development workshops Develop specialist clinical skills and areas of interest Work closely with NDIS participants, planners, support coordinators, and stakeholders to align therapy goals with funding outcomes What We Offer Professional Support Dedicated administration support team Dedicated HR and finance teams Team leaders and managers within each discipline Fully equipped clinics with extensive resources Community resource packs for mobile clinicians Streamlined systems and processes to support clinical work Monthly discipline-specific resource budgets Internal and external supervision and mentoring Opportunities to observe experienced and specialist clinicians across disciplines Professional Development Ongoing mentoring and supervision Career progression opportunities Team-specific meetings and clinical support Complimentary in-house professional development Over 40 hours of professional development annually Paid professional development leave Annual professional development budget Additional Benefits Flexible working hours Work-life balance focus Autonomy over scheduling and caseload management Modern clinic facilities Access to a work vehicle for community visits Paid travel for community-based services Work-related travel coverage Paid staff meetings and training sessions Access to gym and swimming facilities at selected locations Essential Requirements Current AHPRA registration Membership with the relevant professional association Working with Children Check Victorian Police Check Current Australian Driver's Licence Desirable Previous physiotherapy experience (preferred but not essential) Passion for paediatric and community-based practice Strong communication and relationship-building skills Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to build your clinical expertise within a supportive and collaborative multidisciplinary environment while making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families. You'll enjoy flexibility, strong professional support, and clear pathways for career growth while working with a diverse and rewarding caseload.