Senior Physiotherapist - Women's Program SACA is looking for an experienced Physiotherapist to join our High-Performance team.
You will manage the SACA Senior Women's Physiotherapy Program to ensure best practice physiotherapy service provision and direction in alignment with SACA and Cricket Australia objectives.
To assist on an occasional basis as required and agreed in consultation with the SSSM Manager with Women's Second XI, Women's Pathway Programs or Men's Cricket programs.
Key responsibilities:
Level and Scope of Servicing
The scope of the cricket players and staff for which the employee will provide the physiotherapy services includes (collectively, the Players ):
SACA contracted female players, including Cricket Australia contracted players based in SA, and WBBL Adelaide contracted players; Other relevant players who may be selected for Women's State Representative teams; Players playing in State Association or Cricket Australia development squads (including but not limited to players participating in State 2nd XI teams, Australia "A" teams, any "CA XI" teams); Junior Pathway players in conjunction with the pathway program physiotherapist and medical staff.
The Physiotherapist must provide physiotherapy services when directed for the Players in the below matches/competitions:
Women's 2nd XI matches; State Association practice matches; All State Association training sessions; The State Association Headquarters as required and reasonable; Training camps and interstate tours for the above teams; State Association SSSM or HP Meetings; Any reasonable location at the direction of the State Association.
The Services to be provided by Physiotherapist
The Physiotherapist will provide the following services for the Players:
In collaboration with the Physical Performance Lead prepare individualised injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation programs.
Continuously updating, monitoring and acting on Player workload data via the Athlete Management System (AMS ).
Conducting annual physiotherapy screenings as per the Australian Cricket SSSM Performance Measures (SSSM PM ) schedule.
Preparing and submitting injury reports to key SACA stakeholders as required.
Attending case management meetings with State Association, Australian Cricket and Cricket Australia SSSM and High Performance staff as required.
Maintaining all required communication and adequate consultation notes through the AMS.
Other responsibilities:
The Physiotherapist must not provide Players with prescription medications without the permission (verbal or written) of the State Medical Officer or other appropriately qualified medical practitioner.
The Physiotherapist must not provide Players with any supplements unless directed to by the State Association Dietitian or Medical Officer.
The Physiotherapist must at all times adhere to the following codes and policies: CA Code of Behaviour; CA Concussion and Head Trauma Policy; Australian Cricket SSSM Principles and the Policies contained therein, namely: Staff Integrity Requirements; Medications and Treatments Policy; Injections Policy; Australian Cricket Supplements Policy.
The Physiotherapist must conduct themselves in a professional and ethically objective manner (and in accordance with professional registration requirements) at all times.
In relation to the AMS, the Physiotherapist must:
Use the AMS to properly record the detail of every Player consultation strictly within 48 hours of consultation.
Maintain accurate Records of all medications dispensed to Players via the medications tab (and at all times subject to the requirements below regarding medications and supplements and the Australian Cricket SSSM Principles).
The Physiotherapist must provide the following reports:
National injury surveillance updates as requested; Detailed correspondence as required for insurance reports.
The Physiotherapist must provide ancillary administration services associated with the provision of the above services (i.e.
preparation, resource development, meetings with State Association staff, etc.).
Professional Registration and continual professional development:
At a minimum must maintain professional development to comply with the professional association and registration requirements.
The Physiotherapist must maintain any necessary professional qualifications and registrations, as well as undertaking and completing any necessary continual professional development programs.
Participation in any Player education sessions arranged by Cricket Australia or the State Association.
In conjunction with the SSSM manager, order and maintain adequate physiotherapy and rehabilitation equipment supplies, both at the SACA Headquarters and in kits for touring with teams.
Provide guidance and supervision of any direct reports.
Provide guidance and supervision of any students that the SACA agrees to involve.
You will hold a valid Working with Children Check or have the ability to obtain one.
Key Position Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy or equivalent; Masters level Degree in Sports / Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy; At least 5 years of Sports Physiotherapy experience with elite athletes / teams.
Highly Desirable Qualifications
Titled Sports / Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Qualifications; Advanced Resuscitation Qualifications; Research experience and publication.
About SACA
The SACA is one of the nation's premier sporting bodies, with a vision for cricket to be Australia's favorite sport – a sport for all Australians.
Operating within the sports and entertainment industry, SACA offers an exciting and dynamic working environment, and is responsible for overseeing and developing cricket on a State level.
The SACA is responsible for coordinating international and domestic cricket matches, Premier cricket matches and community carnivals, coaching and development and pathway programs for girls and boys, coaching, umpiring, volunteer development and ground management.
It also administers high performance cricket in South Australia, including the SA Men's and Women's Teams and Adelaide Strikers women's and men's teams.
What's in it for you?
SACA Membership Tickets: Staff will receive two SACA Members Tickets to allow them entry into all International and Domestic games in South Australia.
Flexible Working: RnR Leave ensures staff recharge with a fifth week of annual leave.
Discounts with Partners: Enjoy discounted rates at places such as Adelaide Oval, RoofClimb, Oval Hotel, New Balance, Bleasdale Wines – the list continues!
Wellbeing and Social Club Programs: Healthy Living initiatives are organised alongside medical checks to support employee wellbeing.
Reward and Development: SACA has monthly employee recognition awards and learning and developing initiatives.
Want to join our team?
If you are ready to join SACA in our vision to inspire and unite the South Australian community through cricket and are aligned with our values of accountability, team first and world class, we want to hear from you!
At SACA we are committed to the ongoing journey of nurturing a diverse and inclusive workforce, and offer equal opportunities to all.
We are proud to respect, embrace and celebrate diversity and strongly encourage applications from people of all ages, ethnicities, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We are committed to providing a safe environment for children across Australian Cricket, and we also offer a flexible work environment for employees.
We measure ourselves on our behaviours - our people value accountability, a team first approach and being world class.
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