Physiotherapist – Ashburton Clinic
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About TBI Health
TBI Health was created with a simple idea : to help people with pain, illness, or injury. It has grown since 2001 and, from 2016, partnered with Southern Cross. We are passionate about ensuring clients receive the right help, at the right time, so they can return to meaningful lives. Working here means an attractive environment that supports wellbeing and growth, with a commitment to equity, Māori health, and a diverse Aotearoa.
Role Overview
We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated Physiotherapist to support the growth of our Ashburton clinic . The role offers full‑time or part‑time hours with flexibility. You will build on the work of our current physiotherapist, working as the sole physio alongside the local Occupational Therapist to expand and develop services. You will work independently yet remain part of the broader Canterbury MDT, supported by our national team under ACC contracts. The clinic is ideally located below a busy medical centre, next to a pharmacy and radiology.
Responsibilities
- Deliver patient‑focused rehabilitation, impacting clients’ lives through compassionate care.
- Manage a caseload that may include Med Fees, Pain Management, ICP, Training for Independence, Early Intervention, VRS, SRNA, and Concussion services, as your skills allow.
- Collaborate with the Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Team and access guidance from our National Network of rehabilitation professionals.
- Contribute to the growth of a friendly, social team of about 20 employees across Canterbury.
- Lead and grow your clinical experience in a supportive community setting.
Desired Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy and a current practising certificate in New Zealand.Indemnity Insurance and a clean New Zealand full driver’s licence.Minimum of 2 years clinical experience (ACC contract experience advantageous but not essential).Ability to work independently and with a team, excellent clinical skills, and a self‑motivated, enthusiastic attitude to build a caseload and community connections.Strong organisational and communication skills; commitment to ongoing professional development.A strong work ethic and positive, can‑do attitudeA desire to achieve clinical excellenceVery good organisational and communication skillsThe ability to work both autonomously and as part of a teamAwareness of how to provide top‑quality customer serviceA commitment to ongoing professional developmentBenefits
The opportunity to grow and develop a local serviceFlexibility in working hoursCompetitive salary and performance‑based bonusesSubsidised health insurance through Southern CrossWellness allowanceBirthday leaveComprehensive internal training programmes, orientation, and ongoing supportAnnual contribution to career developmentTraining on integrating Māori tikanga appropriately in your roleReimbursement for your Annual Practising Certificate, Indemnity Insurance, and other professional requirementsApplication Process
Please include a cover letter and submit via our online application process—emails will not be considered.
Applications close 8 December 2025.
Contact
For more information, contact Regional Clinic Manager Neil Clapp on or . We welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds and will accommodate cultural or other needs during interviews.
Additional Information
Early applications are encouraged as applications may be reviewed and interviews scheduled before the closing date.
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