About the OpportunityWe have an exciting opportunity for an Exercise Physiologist to join our Allied Health team, working with clients in their own homes and in our Seniors Gym.
You will be responsible for supporting the development, as well as facilitating the implementation and review of the strength and balance programs in line with each client’s needs and goals.
Key responsibilities include:
Conducting health screenings and functional re-assessments
Facilitating, monitoring and reviewing both group and individual exercise programs
Working with clients, their families, co-workers as well as other services so that the service we deliver is the best it can be
What are we looking for
A degree in Exercise Physiology
Accreditation with Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA)
A current Australian Driver’s License and access to your own vehicle
Experience working in an Aged Care environment
Great communication and customer service skills and the ability to get along easily with others
A gift for working collaboratively with a team and confident flying solo
Experience with Gym supervision
Working knowledge of gym equipment
Ability to organise and conduct health screening and functional assessments
Computer Skills – Microsoft Office and Outlook
What we offer you
Maximum allowable salary packaging to pay less tax (additional $18,550 tax-free plus regional benefits plus parking)
A commitment to offer opportunities to grow your career
Discounts and cash backs programs with major retailers
Wellbeing programs including confidential employee assistance program available to you and your family members
What to expectPlease know that employment with Uniting requires:
A National Police Check
Reference checks
Working with Children Check
NDIS Working Check
Other pre-employment screenings
How to applyIf you see yourself in this role, we’d love to hear from you. Just click on the ‘Apply now’ button, fill out your details and submit. Once you apply, we’ll keep you up to date on how your application is progressing. We encourage applications from people who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
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