Physiotherapists Salaries in Western Australia
$93,886
avg per year
The average salary for Physiotherapists jobs near Western Australia is $93,886.*
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Top Physiotherapists jobs near Western Australia
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Aegis Aged Care Group
Spearwood WA
Physiotherapy qualification and AHPRA registration. Have a full Australian working rights and be able to pass national police clearance.
$45.58 - $56.98 an hour
2 days ago
Physiotherapist - Southern Perth
Everyday Independence
Rockingham WA
Salary - $82,106 – $110,143 per annum (pro rata for part-time), inclusive of annual leave loading + superannuation+ vehicle options + mobile + laptop + options…
$82,106 - $110,143 a year
Physiotherapist
East Metropolitan Health Service
Armadale WA
As well as undertaking a criminal record screening and integrity checking, you may also be required to undertake a working with children check (if required for…
$91,726 - $124,147 a year
9 days ago
Physiotherapist
MercyCare
Kelmscott WA
Childcare discounts for your little ones. You’ll use evidence-based assessments to support and promote innovative methods of care delivery.
Physiotherapist
Aegis Aged Care
Spearwood WA
Physiotherapy qualification and AHPRA registration. Have a full Australian working rights and be able to pass national police clearance.
2 days ago
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WA Health Group
Canning Vale WA
The use of health coaching principles to motivate and manage client care. The application of a client-centric biopsychosocial approach to your consultations and…
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