Physiotherapist

at Aegis Aged Care Group
Published May 28, 2025
Location Murdoch, Australia
Category Health Care  
Job Type Full-time  

Description

Fixed- Term (Maternity Cover) till first week January, 2026

About the Role

Aegis Murdoch Aged Care Group is looking for a Physiotherapist who is committed to making a difference in the lives of our deserving Residents. The role offers an opportunity to provide high quality, evidence-based Physiotherapy services - founded on our philosophy of Resident centred holistic care. In your day-to-day role you will be responsible for assessing the physical and psycho-social functioning of Residents. You will work alongside Residents, and those that are important to them. Identifying their Physiotherapy goals, needs and preferences. Ensuring all parties are kept informed of the Resident-led, goal directed care planning - within a multiskilled environment that is focused on the reablement of our Residents.

Physiotherapists understand how important good physical functioning and heathy aging are to people’s sense of well-being. You will be responsible for ensuring high-quality services are provided by the Therapy Team which meets the physical and psychosocial needs of our Residents.

As a Physiotherapist with Aegis, no two days will look the same! You will benefit from a diverse caseload that allows you to apply a broad range of your core skills. Including but not limited to assessing, monitoring, and making recommendations in relation to:

Falls, Prevention, trending, analysis, management, and post-fall review.
Musculoskeletal, assessment and management.
Evidence-based pain management (acute and chronic).
Mobility.
Exercise prescription (Physitrack subscription available).
Functional retraining and rehabilitation.
Equipment provision.
Promote health and education around Cardiovascular and Respiratory rehabilitation.
Continence, bowel, and pelvic health.
Positioning.
Manuel tasks and transfers.
Oedema Management.
Advocate for Residents through supporting choice and mitigating risk processes.
Training and Education.
Quality monitoring practices and continuous improvement.
To excel at this role, you will be supported by a team of Senior Clinicians with the opportunity to participate in peer support activities. Ensuring opportunities for personal and professional growth.

About the Facility
Aegis Murdoch is the latest Residence in the Aegis Group providing exceptional care including Permanent, Transitional as well as Respite Care in a state-of-the-art, safe and comfortable environment. Located adjacent to Fiona Stanley Hospital, in the new Murdoch Health and Knowledge Precinct, the Residential Aged Care Facility is due to open in May 2024. Developed with an innovative multi-storey design, Aegis Murdoch incorporates seven floors of accommodation. Each of these floors offers 26 single rooms with their own private ensuite and access to their balcony, allowing residents to take advantage of the expansive views. For residents with Dementia, Aegis Murdoch offers a Memory Support Floor with a specifically designed care environment and access to a large, secure, ground floor garden courtyard.

About Aegis

The Aegis Aged Care Group has been providing quality care services to West Australians for 40 years. We are committed to excellence through imagination and innovation - providing a quality life for those who live in one of our 29 Care Facilities in WA. Aegis is our State’s largest Residential Aged Care Provider employing over 4,500 staff.

Our culture of coaching and continuous improvement, means not only will you get to work in a challenging and rewarding environment - but also within a company that fosters the growth of all employees.

While working at Aegis, we will provide you with a range of benefits including:

Competitive rates of pay, including annual leave loading.
Comprehensive orientation program.
Ongoing training (including a new graduate program), and opportunities for career growth.
Employee discounts from several trusted businesses and an employee assistance program.
About You

Hold a genuine interest in working with older people.
Passion for enablement and rehabilitation.
Customer service ethos, with a focus on providing a comprehensive and meaningful Physiotherapy Service to all Residents.
Have a strong attention to detail and solution focussed problem solving skills.
An appetite for innovation and continuous improvement.
Well-developed verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
Able to work independently and within a team environment.
Whether you are a new graduate or and experienced Clinician, and are curious about making the move to Residential Aged Care - we have a supportive team that are happy to help you make the transition.

Essential Requirements

Physiotherapy qualification and AHPRA registration.
Have a full Australian working rights and be able to pass national police clearance.
Possess a valid Drivers Licence.
Please click the "Apply" button if you meet the criteria and see a future with Aegis as a valuable member of our diverse team of staff, dedicated to the care of our elderly.