- Balanced 5-hour billable model with realistic expectations
- Flexible part-time (3 days) community-based role
- Strong clinical support within a collaborative MDT environment
Who We Are
We're
Australian Health & Therapy Group — home to Therapy Pro, Adaptability Therapy, Tashacare and
Avina. With 400+ clinicians supporting thousands of Australians across VIC, NSW, SA and QLD, we're focused on delivering work that genuinely matters.
At
Avina, we support people to live life on their terms — through therapy that is practical, person-centred and outcomes focused.
Our values guide everything we do:
Progressive | Curious | Respectful | Collaborative | Informed | Purposeful
About the Role
This
part-time (3 days per week) Physiotherapist role is based in
Albury, delivering therapy across home, community and local settings.
You'll work with a diverse caseload, supporting people with disability to build independence, improve function and achieve their NDIS goals — with flexibility to structure your week in a way that works for you.
What You'll Be Doing
- Deliver functional assessments and evidence-based physiotherapy interventions
- Support clients across home, school and community environments
- Work within a multidisciplinary team alongside OT, Speech and Behaviour Support
- Provide education and training to families, carers and support networks
- Develop therapy plans aligned to NDIS goals and funding
- Complete reports, progress notes and reviews in line with best practice
Why Join Avina
- Balanced 5-hour billable model with realistic expectations
- Structured supervision + strong support for experienced clinicians
- Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance
- Paid PD and protected learning time
- Resources, systems and tools provided
- Strong MDT culture — genuinely collaborative and supportive
- National organisation with local connection
At Avina, you're not just managing a caseload — you're part of a team focused on meaningful, long-term outcomes.
What You'll Bring
- Degree in Physiotherapy
- Registration with AHPRA
- Experience working with people with disability or complex needs (NDIS exposure highly regarded)
- Strong communication and report writing skills
- Ability to deliver evidence-informed, person-centred care
- Driver's licence and access to a vehicle
Interested?
If you're looking for a role where you can grow, feel supported and still have flexibility in your week — we'd love to connect.
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