8 Allied Health jobs in Australia
Allied Health Practioner
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We have multiple positions available for passionate Allied Health Professionals who want to join us in serving the rural community. We are a multidisciplinary, client focused health service dedicated to improving health outcomes across our region.
We are currently seeking:
Podiatrists
Physiotherapists
Dietitian
Respiratory Nurses
These roles offer a refreshing change form the routine of practice-based work, you will have the opportunity to travel while delivering outreach services across regional South Australia. Each day brings variety as you connect with different communities to make meaningful impact where health care is limited.
What We Offer:
A supportive collaborative multidisciplinary team
Flexible work options to suit your lifestyle
5 weeks annual leave (+17.5% loading)
Cultural leave
Wellness leave
Access to full NFP salary packing benefits so you can reduce your taxable income and increase your take home pay
About You:
You are a motivated and caring professional who thrives in a multidisciplinary setting and is committed to delivering high-quality care. You bring:
Relevant qualifications and current registration
Strong communication and teamwork skills
A client-centered approach to practice
A passion for improving community health and well being, especially in rural areas
If you are looking to combine professional challenge with the adventure of rural outreach we would love to hear from you.
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Allied Health Lead
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- Support your work-life balance with generous leave.
- Opportunities for personal and professional development.
- Salary packaging benefits that can increase your take-home pay.
Join Northcott and Help Shape Brighter Futures
We invite you to join us full-time until 30 June 2027, with strong potential for extension. Enjoy benefits like 5 weeks’ leave , discounted gym membership , health insurance , and salary packaging to boost your pay.
Who are we?
The NDIS Partners in the Community Program (PITC) supports the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to be implemented locally.
As an NDIA partner, Northcott will deliver the NDIS Early Childhood Approach (ECA) service to local communities in Northern NSW, Mid North Coast, Hunter New England, North Sydney, and Western Sydney. The ECA supports activities that enhance the independence and social participation of children aged 0-9 with developmental delays and/or disabilities.
Before applying for a role at Northcott, we encourage you to visit our website to learn more about our mission to ensure our values and culture are a good fit for you: Our Story.
What This Role Offers Me?
In this role, I will have the opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of children & families by supporting the implementation of the early childhood approach at a local level.
I will work alongside a team of frontline, early childhood coordinators and will share my discipline-specific expertise to guide the delivery of high-quality services to children & families. I will facilitate group & individual training, mentoring & coaching to a team of professionals to ensure families are receiving supports guided by best practice. Collaborating with a passionate team of professionals, I will contribute to positive outcomes through a flexible working arrangement that includes a mix of office, community, and home-based work.
This is a dynamic and rewarding role where I can make a real difference in the lives of children and their families, while growing both personally and professionally.
What Will I Be Doing?
As an Early Supports Specialist, I will:
- Share my knowledge in my discipline with a team of frontline professionals, to support the delivery of best practice service to children & families.
- Use my Bachelor's degree or higher qualifications in Allied Health to support evidence-based decision making & practice.
- Facilitate training, support & coaching for frontline staff in a multidisciplinary team.
- Support the delivery of workshops & groups to equip families with the knowledge they need to support their child’s development.
- Work within a family-centred approach that focuses on building the knowledge & capacity of parents and carers.
Why I Want This Role at Northcott?
I’m passionate about making a real difference—and this role lets me do exactly that.
- Sharing my skills & knowledge: Using my allied health experience outside of a traditional clinic setting.
- Trusted Expertise : My background in allied health is valued and has a real, visible impact.
- Career Growth: Northcott supports my development within a purpose-driven, respected organisation.
- Real Rewards: Salary packaging, extra leave, and wellbeing support allow for balance and sustainability in the role.
- I nclusive Culture: I feel respected, heard, and supported in a culture that celebrates diversity and individuality.
This role gives me purpose, growth, and balance—all in one. Explore how your passion can create change: NDIS Early Childhood Approach .
If this sounds like the right fit for you, we’d love to hear from you.
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To apply for the position, please submit your updated resume along with a brief cover letter highlighting your relevant skills and experience.
Northcott will review candidates throughout the recruitment process, likely before the close date and you will be advised of an outcome. For general enquiries about the role you are applying for, please email .Diversity and Inclusion Statement
Northcott actively promotes diversity and inclusion in the recruitment process and throughout employment. We are committed to providing a workplace where every person is valued, respected and supported to progress. Northcott welcomes applications from and ensures no one is disadvantaged on the basis of their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, LGBTIQ+ identity, disability, gender, age, religion or caring responsibilities. If you require an adjustment to participate in the recruitment process, if you have a preferred contact method or require any information provided in an alternative format, please contact Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at .
FT Speech Therapy/Allied Health Assistant - Casula, NSW
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About the Opportunity:
Our client is a NDIS Allied Health Service provider in Casula and surrounding areas/ communities. This role involves mixed case load - paediatric & Adult assessments and treatment, in the clinic and school visits.
Benefits:
- Excellent remuneration with benefits
- Regular in-person supervision sessions with the Senior Occupational Therapist.
- Regular opportunities for professional development in-house or externally (where relevant to the role).
Qualifications & Experience
- Relevant qualification (eg. Allied Health Assistance) or upcoming qualification in the field of speech pathology or related field
- Minimum 2 years experience as a Speech assistant
- Current Police check, WWCC, First Aid and CPR
- NSW driver's license and own transport
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to follow a therapy plan as delegated by a therapist and respond to feedback.
If you are interested in this position please click Apply Now
Speech Pathologist â Leading Allied Health Provider - Cessnock
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Job title: Speech Pathologist
Job type: Full time
Salary offer: Up to $120k + Super + Bonus + Travel + KM Reimbursement + PD
Location: Cessnock
About the company:
Our client is passionate about empowering both our clients and team members to reach their full potential. As one of Australia’s leading Allied Health providers, they pride on delivering exceptional care through innovation, collaboration, and dedication.
With 13 state-of-the-art clinics across NSW and Tasmania, over 200 skilled professionals, and more than 20 years of experience, they offer multi-disciplinary support across 7 clinical disciplines. You’ll find a dynamic, supportive environment designed to help you thrive professionally and personally.
About the role:
We’re looking for a motivated Speech Pathologist to join our client's expanding team. With a strong NDIS and disability focus, this role offers a rewarding opportunity to apply and develop your skills across a diverse caseload. Whether your interest lies in adult or paediatric clients, we’ll work with you to tailor a caseload that suits your clinical expertise and career goals. Key responsibilities includes:
- Assess and diagnose communication disorders
- Design, trial, and implement low and high-tech communication devices
- Develop, implement, monitor, and review individualised treatment plans
- Assess and manage swallowing difficulties
- Collaborate with GPs and other allied health professionals
- Provide education to clients, families, and the community
Benefits:
- Cutting-Edge Facilities & Resources – Work in clinics equipped with sensory rooms, gyms, rock climbing walls, and motor development spaces
- Collaborative & Supportive Team Culture – Join a passionate multi-disciplinary team that fosters learning and support
- Career Growth & Pathways – Structured career pathways to help you specialise, lead teams, or move into management
- Industry-Leading Professional Development – Weekly PD sessions and access to an extensive library of resources
- Meaningful Work – Deliver personalised, evidence-based therapy and make a lasting difference in the lives of your clients
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in Speech Pathology
- Current registration with AHPRA
- Valid driver’s licence and reliable vehicle
- Current Working with Children Check (or willingness to obtain)
- NDIS Worker Check
- Satisfactory National Police Check
If you're interested, click APPLY NOW.
FT/PT/Locum Allied Health Professional - NSW/QLD
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Job title: FT/PT/Locum Allied Health Professional - NSW/QLD
Working hours: 16 - 40 hours per week, flexible to part time or full time or locum
Salary: Competetive/Above award pay (based on experience) + CPD + Allowances + Benefits
Location: Multiple locations across NSW & QLD
Are you an experienced and skilled Allied Health Professional looking for flexible work opportunities? We are seeking talented individuals to join our team of Allied Health Professionals.
Positions Available:
- Occupational Therapist
- Physiotherapist
- Speech-Language Pathologist
- Psychologist
- Exercise Physiologist
Responsibilities:
- Provide high-quality assessment, intervention, and treatment services to patients/clients in various settings.
- Conduct thorough evaluations and develop personalized care plans based on individual needs and goals.
- Deliver evidence-based interventions and therapies to promote optimal outcomes and patient progress.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders to ensure coordinated and integrated care.
- Maintain accurate and comprehensive documentation of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.
- Adhere to professional and ethical standards, as well as relevant regulations and guidelines.
Benefits:
- Multiple options: Mobile/Community, clinic based, work from home
- Competitive remuneration + Travel allowances + PD Allowances
- Weekly mentoring, training and support
Requirements:
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant Allied Health discipline.
- Valid license or registration to practice as an Allied Health Professional in the respective field.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to adapt to new environments and work independently.
- New graduates are welcome to apply
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Full-Time Physiotherapist â Leading Allied Health Provider | Cessnock
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Job title: Physiotherapist
Job type: Full time
Salary offer: Up to $120k + Super + Bonus + Travel + KM Reimbursement + PD
Location: Cessnock
About the company:
With 20 years of excellence in Allied Health, our client is one of Australia’s leading providers dedicated to empowering both their team and clients to reach their full potential and live life to the fullest. Operating 13 clinics across NSW and Tasmania, and supported by a team of over 200 professionals, they deliver exceptional multi-disciplinary care across 7 disciplines in a dynamic, supportive, and innovative environment. They foster a culture where excellence thrives through industry-leading career pathways, professional development, and collaboration.
About the role:
We’re seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Physiotherapist to join our client's team in Cessnock. In this role, you will manage a varied caseload that includes treating musculoskeletal conditions and rehabilitating clients living with disabilities. Your responsibilities will include:
- Conducting assessments, diagnosis, and evidence-based management using a range of tools and equipment.
- Providing client-centred care for musculoskeletal issues, pre/post-operative orthopaedic rehabilitation, and neurological or physical disability rehabilitation.
- Maximising client functional capacity and independence through tailored therapies.
- Maintaining relevant documentation and reporting to support optimal client care.
- Collaborating closely with a team of Allied Health professionals including Physiotherapists, Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Exercise Physiologists, Behaviour Support Practitioners, Dieticians, and Podiatrists.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary up to $120k plus superannuation and bonus opportunities.
- Travel allowance and kilometre reimbursement.
- Access to cutting-edge facilities including gyms, sensory rooms, rock climbing walls, and motor development spaces.
- A collaborative and supportive multi-disciplinary team culture.
- Structured career growth pathways including specialisation, leadership, management, or ownership opportunities.
- Weekly professional development sessions and an extensive library of courses and resources.
- The chance to make a meaningful impact every day by delivering evidence-based therapies in clinic or community settings.
Requirements:
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Bachelor or higher degree in Physiotherapy.
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Current AHPRA registration.
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Working with Children Check and National Police Check.
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Current Australian citizenship or permanent residency.
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Valid driver’s licence and access to a vehicle.
If you are interested, click APPLY NOW.
Community Speech Pathologist - Join Australia's Leading Allied Health Team!
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Job title: Speech Pathologist
Working hours: Full time or part time
Salary offer: Up to $100k annually + super
Location: Geelong
About the company:
Our client is a registered NDIS provider, it delivers a broad range of community-based allied health services to individuals of all ages and abilities. The organisation is experiencing continuous growth, with new opportunities emerging regularly. It remains deeply committed to delivering best-practice therapy to its clients while fostering a supportive and motivating environment for its team of therapists.
At its core is a team of like-minded professionals, all united by a shared mission: to empower individuals to achieve their personal goals. With over 100 therapists—many of whom hold specialised expertise across various clinical areas—the organisation thrives on collaboration and professional development. This dynamic team culture not only enriches service delivery but also creates a rich environment for continuous learning and growth.
About the role:
As a Speech Pathologist, you will be joining a multidisciplinary team. You will provide evidence-based services to people through multiple service delivery models, including telehealth, community visits and centre-based services. Referrals may come through the NDIS, Medicare or privately. It is a mobile role, with the option to work from home or our hubs when not seeing clients. The role will involve the following:
- Assessing and providing interventions for children & adults living with a range of disabilities
- Working within the NDIS to maximise clients' level of function, capacity & social engagement
- Assisting clients with assistive technology assessment, recommendations and applications (in relevant fields)
- Timely documentation & report writing
- Managing a varied caseload
- Meeting company professional expectations (e.g. meeting billables & effective client management)
- Attending meetings, supervision & personal development (as required)
- Building relationships with key stakeholders, including therapists, clients, & referral sources
- Working across leading software platforms & online tools
Benefits:
Our client fiercely believes that happiness is the key to success. Knowing this, we place significant value on an exceptional work culture and a healthy work-life balance, hoping that our therapists love what they do! Additional benefits of working with them includes:
- Flexible working arrangements
- Achievable KPI bonuses
- Loyalty bonuses
- EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
- Benefits, discounts & rewards with premier retail & service partners
- Clearly defined career progression opportunities
- Comprehensive New Graduate Program
- Professional Development allowance
- Paid study leave
- Annual leave loading included
- Laptop & mobile phone
- Social events, team building & well-being activities
- Opportunities to live & base yourself almost anywhere in Australia
- Unlimited drinks & snacks in all our hubs
- Access to a library of online resources & assessment tools
To apply for the role, you will need to have or be able to obtain the following:
- Bachelors or higher degree in Speech Pathology
- Current practising membership with SPA
- Working with Children Check (WWCC or Blue Card)
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Police Check & International Police Check (only applicable to individuals who have lived overseas)
- Drivers licence & access to a reliable vehicle
- Car insurance
- Professional Indemnity & Public Liability insurance
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Physiotherapist â Join a Collaborative Allied Health Practice | Perth
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Job title: Physiotherapist
Job type: Full time or part time
Salary offer: Competitive salary offer + benefits
Location: Joondalup or Ellenbrook clinics
About the company:
Our client is a well-established, private multidisciplinary allied health practice that has been proudly supporting children and adolescents through family-centered, evidence-based therapy since 1994. With purpose-built clinics in Joondalup and Ellenbrook, they are a trusted provider across Perth’s northern suburbs.
Their dedicated team includes professionals in Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Psychology , and Dietetics , as well as a specialised Autism Diagnostic Clinic . They foster a culture of collaboration, connection, and commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of the families they support.
About the role:
We are currently seeking a passionate Physiotherapist to join this dynamic and supportive multidisciplinary team. This is an exciting opportunity to provide holistic, client-focused care to children and adolescents in a warm and collaborative clinical environment.
In this role, you will provide assessment and intervention for clients experiencing a range of physical and developmental challenges, including:
- Gross motor development delays
- Developmental coordination disorders
- Neurological and musculoskeletal conditions
- Postural and movement difficulties
- Support for children with disabilities and complex needs
You will collaborate closely with other allied health professionals to design and deliver integrated care plans that support each child’s individual goals.
What's in it for you?
- Work within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team
- Established client base and structured referral pathways
- Ongoing professional development and clinical supervision
- Purpose-built clinics with state-of-the-art resources
- Opportunities for clinical specialisation and career progression
- Supportive and inclusive workplace culture
Requirements:
- Tertiary qualifications in Physiotherapy
- Current AHPRA registration
- Experience or strong interest in working with children and adolescents
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Commitment to evidence-based, family-centered practice
- Willingness to work across Joondalup and Ellenbrook locations
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