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Visiting Neuro-Developmental Therapist at Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Lakes, Bay of Plenty

Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

Visiting Neurodevelopmental Therapist
Child Development Team Lakes DHB
Full time (1.0 FTE), permanent 

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Visiting Neurodevelopmental Therapist to live and work in one of New Zealand’s prime adventure playgrounds!

This position is for a Physiotherapist with preferably two years post graduate experience including paediatrics or community disability services. However, we are open to hear from other suitably qualified clinicians or those with a passion to move into paediatrics and work with an experienced and dedicated multi-disciplinary team of clinicians.

Do you enjoy working with young children and their families, working independently? Do you have excellent communication skills, a great sense of humour and wish to be part of a skilled, fun paediatric multidisciplinary team with a strong team ethic?  If so, we would like to hear from you!

The scope of practice is a transdisciplinary role covering Neurodevelopmental Therapy for children 0-15 years inclusive who have a wide range of disability and developmental disorders in the Rotorua/Taupo/Turangi region.

Salary range: $58,002 - $80,292 per annum

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Ngā taipitopito tūranga mahi | Job details

Employer: Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Lakes
Location: Bay of Plenty
Position type: Permanent Full time
Category: Health
Date listed: 21-Jun-2022
Closing date: 31-Aug-2022
Reference: ROT02028
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Website: http://www.lakesdhb.govt.nz

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