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Listed twenty four days ago

This is a Full time job

subClassification: Physiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation
classification: Healthcare & Medical
  • Permanent, up to fulltime, 40 hours per week
  • Work with a wide variety of patient groups
  • Enjoy a friendly and supportive team environment!
Exciting opportunity to consolidate and further build your skills in the areas of acute physical health.
24d ago
Listed twenty days ago

This is a Full time job

$74,842 p.a - $107,000 p.a pro rata
subClassification: Physiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation
classification: Healthcare & Medical
  • Join us as we change the future of Healthcare in Southern NZ
  • Excellent work/ life balance in Southland
  • Opportunities for career growth and development
Looking for a role with purpose? A change to make a difference? Now is the time to join our Physiotherapy team at Southland Hospital!
20d ago
Listed twenty two days ago

This is a Full time job

subClassification: Physiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation
classification: Healthcare & Medical
  • Competitive remuneration & benefits package
  • Supportive environment with a variety of services available to work within
  • Comprehensive orientation, training and supportive work environment
Calling all enthusiastic Physiotherapists to join our well-established Invercargill clinic and enjoy the many benefits TBI Health has to offer...
22d ago
Listed two days ago

This is a Part time job

$73,885 – $92,356 per year
subClassification: Physiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation
classification: Healthcare & Medical
  • 5 weeks annual leave after two years
  • Opportunities for personal and professional growth
  • Sick leave entitlement of 5 days available from commencement of employment
We deliver an innovative “whole of system” approach to reduce the incidences of falls and fractures for older adults in our region.
2d ago
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