
Physiotherapist
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Tertiary qualification in Physiotherapy with current AHPRA registration and demonstrated clinical competence.
Experience delivering culturally safe, person-centred physiotherapy including assessment, treatment planning, and review
Experience providing informal supervision, guidance, or mentoring to colleagues or students is highly regarded
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Role Type
On-site • Contract • Part-time • Associate
Description
About the Role
Yila Murnawar Durung Gunyah | Nowra
Health Professionals and Support Services Award | Level 3 hour
Part-time | 21 hours per week
Waminda is seeking a passionate and culturally responsive Women’s Health Physiotherapist to join our Primary Health & Wellbeing team. Working within Waminda’s Model of Care, you will deliver high-quality, evidence-based physiotherapy services with a strong focus on supporting Aboriginal Women’s health and wellbeing.
As part of our Allied Health team, you will provide holistic and person-centred care across clinic and outreach settings, supporting clients with chronic conditions, rehabilitation, mobility, functional independence, and preventative health needs. You will work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated, culturally safe care that reflects Waminda’s commitment to healing, self-determination, and community wellbeing.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a Physiotherapist at Waminda, you will provide culturally safe, person-centred physiotherapy services to Aboriginal women, families, and community members across clinic and outreach settings in the Shoalhaven region.
You will:
Deliver physiotherapy assessments, treatment, and rehabilitation programs for clients with musculoskeletal conditions, chronic disease, injury, and mobility challenges
Support clients with chronic disease management, functional independence, pain management, and preventative health strategies
Provide evidence-based physiotherapy interventions including exercise therapy, manual therapy, and dry needling (within scope of practice)
Work within a multidisciplinary primary health care team to deliver coordinated, holistic care
Contribute to care planning, clinical reviews, and goal setting to support improved health and wellbeing outcomes
Deliver outreach services across community settings, homes, and clinics to improve access to care
Promote self-management, health education, and long-term wellbeing for clients and families
Maintain accurate clinical documentation, reporting, and communication to support continuity of care
Contribute to quality improvement, service development, and culturally responsive models of care
What We’re Looking For
Tertiary qualification in Physiotherapy with current AHPRA registration and demonstrated clinical competence
Demonstrated clinical experience or strong interest in women’s health physiotherapy (e.g. pelvic health, antenatal/postnatal care, continence, or related areas)
Strong knowledge of physiotherapy clinical practice, including policies, procedures, and culturally safe frameworks in primary health care or community health settings
Experience delivering physiotherapy services including assessment, treatment planning, intervention, and evaluation within a multidisciplinary team
Strong clinical reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making skills to manage complex and changing client presentations
Experience providing informal supervision, guidance, or mentoring to colleagues or students is highly regarded
Sound understanding of legislative, ethical, and professional standards relevant to allied health practice
Commitment to culturally safe, trauma-informed, and strengths-based care within an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation
Strong commitment to ongoing professional development, reflective practice, and evidence-based care
Willingness to participate in training, supervision, in-service education, and interagency collaboration
What We Offer
At Waminda, we care deeply about our people and recognise that meaningful work happens when you feel supported, valued and connected. In this part-time Physiotherapist role, you will benefit from flexible working arrangements that support your work-life balance while allowing you to deliver high-quality, culturally grounded care. You will be part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team environment where your clinical expertise is respected, and your professional growth is encouraged.
We offer above-award remuneration, salary packaging options, paid wellbeing leave, and access to ongoing professional development, including supervision and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) support. Most importantly, you will have the opportunity to work within a culturally safe Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, contributing to holistic, community-led models of care that make a real difference.
Why Join Waminda
Work within a leading Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation grounded in culture, healing, and self-determination
Be part of a multidisciplinary Allied Health and Primary Health team delivering holistic, integrated care
Use your physiotherapy expertise to improve health, mobility, and wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal women, families, and community
Contribute to innovative, culturally grounded models of care that prioritise strengths-based and trauma-informed practice
Enjoy flexible part-time work arrangements that support genuine work-life balance
Access ongoing professional development, reflective practice, and clinical supervision opportunities
Work in a supportive, values-driven environment committed to respect, accountability, collaboration, and cultural integrity
Live and work in the beautiful Shoalhaven region, surrounded by coast, bush, and strong community connection.
How to Apply
Please submit your application via Employment Hero, including your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your interest in the role.
Applications for this position will close on Wednesday, 8 July 2026.
If you would like further information on this position, please reach out to peopleandculture@waminda.org.au.
Company Overview
A culturally safe and holistic service. Providing women and their Aboriginal families an opportunity to belong and receive quality health & well-being support. Our key focus is to provide tailored strength based care.
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