Physiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation (Healthcare & Medical)Full timeAbout the roleWe're seeking an experienced Team Leader to guide and develop our passionate, dedicated allied health crew. In this pivotal role, you'll have the chance to leverage your clinical expertise while honing your leadership skills. With the support of our Senior Leadership Team, you'll empower your team to reach new heights in service delivery.This role will be based in East Tamaki, Auckland.What's in it for You?5 weeks' annual leave to recharge those superhero batteriesLead and develop a high-performing allied health teamVariety is the spice of life - split your time between leadership and clinical workWork vehicle with full personal use – we've recently upgraded our fleet!Ongoing learning and development to level up your leadership abilitiesWhat you'll doProvide mentoring, coaching and support to ensure exceptional service quality & deliveryMonitor team performance, while working alongside a multi-disciplinary teamPlan, coordinate and manage the implementation of key initiativesBuild and maintain strong relationships with key customers and stakeholdersUtilise your ACC contracts expertise to drive business growthDemonstrate your superb influencing and negotiation skills, with the ability to manage conflictYour BackgroundPhysiotherapist or Occupational Therapist with a minimum of 1 years' experience in a people leadership role or a Senior Therapist looking for their next step.Proven track record of successfully leading and developing teams in a community rehabilitation or allied health settingExcellent communication & organisational skillsThe ability to prioritise competing needsExperience navigating ACC contractsPassion for empowering your team to deliver outstanding, culturally responsive servicesPlease submit your application and in your Cover Letter, tell us why you want to join APM Aotearoa as a Team Leader.At APM, we're strengthened by diversity. We encourage applications from people of all ages, nationalities, abilities and cultures, including the indigenous, LGBTQI+ and disability communities.
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