Physiotherapists Salaries in South Australia
$87,836
avg per year
The average salary for Physiotherapists jobs near South Australia is $87,836.*
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SA Health
South Australia
Must hold a recognised qualification within the relevant allied health profession and be eligible for full membership of the relevant allied health Professional…
$71,217 - $106,330 a year
Physiotherapist — Seaton, Adelaide
Upplus Health Group
Seaton SA
Collaborate with our remedial massage team for integrated care. Current AHPRA registration (or eligibility). Genuine 9–5 hours, no weekends.
$80,000 - $95,000 a year
Physiotherapist - Commonwealth Home Support Program
SA Health
South Australia
Hold a recognised qualification within the relevant Allied Health profession and meet all professional registration or membership requirements.
$73,710 - $110,052 a year
Physiotherapist
SA Health
South Australia
Hold a recognised Physiotherapy qualification and meet all professional registration or membership requirements.
$73,710 - $110,052 a year
Physiotherapist
Proactive health
Murray Bridge SA
Contribute to service growth through high-quality care and community engagement. Current AHPRA registration as a Physiotherapist. Part-time hours: 20 per week.
$76,408 - $90,604 a year
Physiotherapist
Royal Rehab
Greater Adelaide SA
The successful applicant will be required to provide and undergo pre-employment checks including but not limited to a current criminal record check, Working…
$78,000 - $91,000 a year
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