- Professional
- Office in Melbourne
Job Description:
• Excellent benefits including salary packaging
• Challenging and rewarding work environment
• Friendly and supportive team environment
• Work for one of Australia’s leading hospital groups
• Permanent, Part Time 0.63EFT (24 hours per week)
About the Role
This position has two components of providing care coordination and physiotherapy in the community and also within the Emergency Department.
In the community, you will oversee a small caseload of clients with varied health and social needs in a person-centered approach. This role includes conducting comprehensive holistic assessments, coordinating health and social care needs, monitoring achievement of client goals, facilitating assessment and required intervention from other health care professionals to meet identified client needs, managing risk and ensuring appropriate linkages with hospital and community services. As a Physiotherapist, you will also provide assessment, intervention and management to achieve optional functional recovery, encourage self-management and promote empowerment for clients to improve their health outcomes, wellbeing and quality of life. Physiotherapy intervention is prioritised for those clients experiencing safety, function and medical issues that impact on functional independence.
ED care coordination will include comprehensive assessment of patients within our identified target groups to ensure safe discharges, referrals to appropriate services, identification of risks and ensuring allocation of hospital and community resources in an efficient and cost-effective manner. You will also provide timely and effective physiotherapy specific assessment and treatment as part of a secondary contact physiotherapy service within the ED. Common presentations include aged care and falls related injuries, musculoskeletal conditions, fracture management, vestibular, and cardiorespiratory concerns. In collaboration with your fellow ED physiotherapists and the Primary Contact Practitioner in ED (Grade 3 Physiotherapist) you will assist in the development of the ED Physiotherapy service.
Classifications for this position will be a Grade 2, Physiotherapist: VB1 – VB4 ($90,235.60 - $103,724.30 per annum, pro rata)
Your Contribution
Minimum 2 years post graduate physiotherapy experience collectively in the fields of acute, sub-acute, or community
Experience with prioritizing patients and hospital demands
Broad Physiotherapy assessment and treatment skills, including musculoskeletal, cardio respiratory, neurological and geriatric presentations
Participation in roster which includes weekends, Public Holidays and afternoon shifts
Hours of Duty:
Shifts will be a combination of 830-1700 and 1300-2100hrs; 7 day week roster
Weekends and public holidays as rostered
Other extended hours may be required as per roster requirements
What we Offer
A focus on wellbeing initiatives, with regular events and programs
Confidential, solutions-focused employee counselling
Ability to join Fitness Passport - Your pass to an extensive choice of fitness facilities
Salary Packaging – Increase your take home pay!
In the heart of Fitzroy, CBD at our doorstep, close to some of Melbourne’s best cafes, public transport and lots of carparks
Discounts and Promotions always available through our Foundation
Regular opportunities for professional development to assist you to reach your career goals
Culture of continuous improvement
About ALERT
This position is based at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne within the Emergency Department and providing outreach into the community. It involves working as part of an interdisciplinary team in a hybrid care coordinator and physiotherapist model. This position is part of ALERT within the Healthcare for the Homeless program (HftH). HftH has a base of services within St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and currently supports clients who are experiencing or are at risk of homelessness, and other psychosocial vulnerabilities. This service aims to integrate and coordinate existing services within St Vincent’s Hospital and guide the development of new services to meet the need of the target client group. Key target groups include patients with complex needs who are impacted by one or more of the following key factors: substance use, mental health issues, homelessness, disability, complex aged care issues, family violence and Aboriginal health. Operationally the role has strong links with the Health Independence Program (HIP). HIP offers a comprehensive range of specialist clinics, services and rehabilitation programs, providing rapid response health management, short-medium term care coordination, specific allied health interventions and health education. HIP enables clients to be the decision makers of their care, and support clients through self –management to achieve their healthcare goals.
Working at St Vincent’s
St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne (SVHM) is a leading teaching, research and tertiary health service. SVHM provides a diverse range of adult clinical services and is driven by values of Compassion, Justice, Integrity and Excellence.
Application
Please attach your resume and cover letter to your application.
Shortlisting for this position will commence immediately. We encourage you to apply promptly as the advertisement may close early should a suitable applicant be sourced.
We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and abilities. Inclusion is essential to our mission and diversity reflects the community we serve.
Please visit our website, for further information regarding our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment at SVHM.
SVHA has a duty of care under work health and safety legislation to eliminate and/or control the risk of transmission of vaccine preventable diseases in healthcare settings. You may therefore be required to undergo mandatory immunisations/vaccinations (including flu vaccinations). Please contact us if you would like to know more.
Contact
Andrew Chan [email protected]
Position Description
3. LOCAL WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position is based at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne within the Emergency Department and providing outreach into the community. It involves working as part of an interdisciplinary team in a hybrid care
coordinator and physiotherapist model. This position is part of ALERT within the Healthcare for the Homeless program (HftH). HftH has a base of
services within St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and currently supports clients who are experiencing or are at risk of homelessness, and other psychosocial vulnerabilities. This service aims to integrate and coordinate
existing services within St Vincent’s Hospital and guide the development of new services to meet the need of the target client group.
Key target groups include patients with complex needs who are impacted by one or more of the following key factors: substance use, mental health issues, homelessness, disability, complex aged care issues, family violence and Aboriginal health. Operationally the role has strong links with the Health Independence Program (HIP). HIP offers a comprehensive range of specialist clinics, services and rehabilitation programs, providing rapid response
health management, short-medium term care coordination, specific allied health interventions and health education. HIP enables clients to be the decision makers of their care, and support clients through self – management to achieve their healthcare goals.
Hours of Duty:
• Shifts will be1300-2100hrs; 7 day week roster
• Weekends and public holidays as rostered
4. POSITION PURPOSE
The Physiotherapist/Care Coordinator through screening and recruitment in the Emergency Department (ED) is responsible for the delivery of high quality physiotherapy intervention, as well as timely and comprehensive assessment and care coordination of patients with complex needs to facilitate the allocation of hospital and community resources in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Assessment and care planning are achieved in collaboration with patients, their carer’s and other members of the Emergency Department Clinical team. In collaboration with the Primary Contact Practitioner in ED (Grade 3 Physiotherapist) assist in the development of the ED Physiotherapy service. This position can receive clinical feedback directly from the Senior Physiotherapist within ALERT and strong links with the Primary Contact Physiotherapist, which sits within the STV physiotherapy department.
5. POSITION DUTIES
Deliver accountable, client focussed, high quality physiotherapy assessment, intervention, education and management both in the Emergency and for recruited HIP/Hfth clients in the community
Early identification of ALERT and physio patients in the Emergency Department via screening and referrals
Maximize a patient’s functional independence and safety through assessment and treatment planning, implementation and evaluation
Provide appropriate physiotherapy clinical management, discharge planning & community liaison for all relevant patients in both the ED
Identify and access multidisciplinary and specialist supports to address specific client issues.
Collaborative care planning with clients, carers and/or families in the context of their health, functional, psychosocial, cultural, environmental and economic needs
Facilitation of client generated goals, that are realistic, time limited and based on addressing health and wellbeing needs
Ensuring appropriate use of brokerage funds
Active participation in team interface processes, service development, evaluation and portfolio activities
Perform within the HIP & HftH guidelines and specific service guidelines
Ensuring all documentation including client records are completed and managed in a timely manner consistent with SVHM, HIP and HftH policies and procedures, legislative and regulatory requirements
Contributing and participating in the HIP, HftH and ALERT professional development (PD) programs and other PD that supports own learning objectives for this role
Actively participate in quality improvement initiatives (includes working groups, projects, audits, discipline related projects) as directed by Team Leader/ senior physiotherapy staff
6. INCUMBENT OBLIGATIONS
Perform duties of the position to best of their ability and to a standard acceptable to SVHM
Comply with all SVHM policies, procedures, by laws and directions
Treat others with respect and always behave professionally and in accordance with the SVHM Code of Conduct
Only access confidential information held by SVHM when this is necessary for business purposes, maintaining the confidentiality of that information once accessed
Participate in the annual SVHM performance review process
Display adaptability and flexibility to meet the changing operational needs of the business
Comply with applicable Enterprise Bargaining Agreement provisions
Display a willingness to develop self and seek to improve performance
Maintain clinical registration and any required indemnity cover
Always work within approved scope of practice under supervision by more senior clinical staff as appropriate.
Take personal responsibility for the quality and safety of work undertaken
Take all necessary care and precautions when undertaking clinical procedures
Complete annual clinical competencies
Maintain skills and knowledge necessary to safely and skilfully undertake clinical work
Consult with peers and other experts and refer to other healthcare workers when appropriate and in a timely manner
Collaborate and clearly communicate with patients/clients and the healthcare team
Participate in clinical risk management and continuous quality improvement
Ensure consumers receive information in an appropriate and accessible format
Actively support consumers to make informed decisions about their treatment and ongoing care
Ensure consumers are aware of their rights responsibilities and how to provide feedback
Protect the health and safety of self and others, complying with all health and safety related policies, procedures and directions
Complete required Fire and Emergency Training annually
Complete required Workplace Culture and Equity Training annually
Attend general hospital orientation within 3 months of commencement
7. INCUMBENT CAPABILIITY REQUIREMENTS (Level 2)
The incumbent of this position will be expected to possess the following core capabilities:
- Capability Demonstrated behaviour
- Personal Personal effectiveness Takes responsibility for accurate, timely work results
- Learning Agility Identifies personal development needs and seeks information from a range of sources
- Outcomes Patient/Resident/client centred Strives to meet and exceed expectations, demonstrating sound judgement
- Innovation and Improvement Contributes to improvement by reviewing strengths and weaknesses of current processes
- Strategy Driving Results Manages own work load to deliver results
- Organisational Acumen Understands the interdependencies between units/departments
- People Working with and Managing others Takes responsibility for ensuring productive, efficient teamwork
- Collaboration Works collaboratively within and outside the team
8. SELECTION CRITERIA
8.1 ESSENTIAL REGISTRATION, LICENSE OR QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Degree or Diploma in Physiotherapy
Eligible for registration/membership with AHPRA
Current Victorian Driver’s Licence
8.2 OTHER ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Minimum 2 years post graduate physiotherapy experience collectively in the fields of acute, subacute, or community
Closing Date:
9 November 2025 11:59pmReconciliation Action Plan:
At St Vincent's we acknowledge the importance of creating a work environment that is welcoming, safe, equitable and inclusive for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Employees. As part of our Commitment to Reconciliation and Closing the Gap in employment related outcomes, we encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
For further information, visit https://www.svha.org.au/about-us/reconciliation or get in contact at [email protected]
View Reconciliation Action Plan