Waitākere College is looking for a motivated and collaborative Physiotherapist to join our dedicated multidisciplinary team in our Te Whare Rangimārie - Inclusion Support Centre to support students’ physical development, participation, and access to learning within our school community and make a meaningful difference in the lives of tamariki and rangatahi.
We are an ORS fund holder Centre within Waitākere College. Our Centre has 67 students and a highly professional and passionate team of teachers, therapists and support staff.
This is a part time role working four days per week 8.30am to 4.30pm. Therapists enjoy the flexibility that working in a school offers.
Salary will be based upon qualifications and experience, in line with the Kaiārahi I te Reo and Therapists’ Collective Agreement.
About the Role
In this rewarding position, you will :
Provide physiotherapy to enhance gross motor development, posture, mobility, and functional independence , enabling students to fully engage with the curriculum.
Assess and manage physical, mobility, and postural support needs , including recommendations and applications for specialised equipment, assistive technology, and orthotics.
Coordinate and work with the orthotics team (an orthotics clinic is held once a month) to provide students from Waitākere College and neighbouring schools the opportunity to work with an orthotist.
Work closely with a multidisciplinary team with an occupational therapist, speech-language therapists, teachers, and support staff to develop coordinated and holistic plans.
Work closely with a physiotherapy assistant in a well equipped gym with ceiling hoist and specialist gym and therapy equipment.
Contribute to Individual Education Plans (IEPs) by setting meaningful and achievable goals tailored to each learner.
Offer guidance and practical strategies to teachers, teacher aides, and whānau to support students’ everyday functioning and participation, this could include development of physiotherapy plans for students.
Participate in ongoing professional learning and share your expertise with the wider team.
Ensure your practice is culturally responsive and aligned with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, building strong and respectful relationships with whānau.
Meet your professional board requirements to maintain your annual practicing certificate.
About You
We are looking for someone who :
Is a registered Physiotherapist with the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand (or eligible for registration).
Has experience or interest in working with children and young people.
Values collaboration, communication, and whanaungatanga.
Is committed to inclusive education and student-centred practice.
Must already be able to work in New Zealand on a permanent basis without the requirement for sponsorship or a job offer.
Why Join Us?
Supportive, values-driven team environment.
Opportunities for professional development and growth.
Make a meaningful impact in a dynamic, education-focused setting.
Work with amazing and driven students.
Please note due to school holidays starting 8 December you may not receive acknowledgement of receipt of your application immediately.
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Physiotherapist • Waitakere Ranges, Auckland, New Zealand