Casual work available to provide cover to NICURegistration with the NZ Physiotherapy Board is essentialDemonstrated inpatient clinical skills across a variety of areas is essentialMo te tunga | About the RoleThe Physiotherapy team at Christchurch Hospital is looking for a Paediatric Physiotherapist with Neonatal experience to join the NICU team (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit).
You will facilitate neonatal development by providing recognised neonatal Physiotherapy assessment and treatment plans appropriate to the developmental needs of the baby.
You will work very closely across all disciplines of the neonatal team to facilitate patients' discharge and provide relevant education to patients, their families, and carers.A thorough induction to the unit and support will be provided for the right candidate, as well as a number of professional development opportunities.
You will need to be flexible and adaptable with enthusiasm for knowledge sharing across disciplines.Ko wai koe | About YouIn this role, you will be responsible for:Undertaking expert assessments, completing appropriate interventions, and providing advice or referring to other services.Working alongside a multi-disciplinary team.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Paediatric experience.Neonatal experience (desirable).The ability to work collaboratively and contribute to the multidisciplinary team.
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For additional information about this role, please contact Alex Jay, Recruitment Partner at ******.
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