If you are a Occupational Therapist looking to relocate to Australia, we will tailor a relocation package that can include airfares, immigration advice, visa and skills assessment, moving and other costs.
Why APM?
We are a diverse team of over 13, 000 people in 11 countries with a shared purpose - to enable better lives. Our work enables the people we serve to realise their ambitions and aspirations through better health and wellbeing, independence, sustainable employment, and increased social participation.
With an opportunity to grow your career in allied health, across multiple global brands and geographies, you can expect a great work-life balance, extensive learning opportunities, networking programs and employee benefits. But most of all, you can make a lasting impact on the lives of others, who rely on our services.
The role
When you join the APM Group, you're joining a family of businesses, working specifically using your occupational rehabilitation, clinical rehabilitation or paediatric experience. As an OT you will use your clinical expertise to manage your client's recovery by providing a holistic approach based on evidence uncovered through various assessments.
Supported by our experienced managers you can look forward to a variety of progression and career development opportunities across our national and international network.
Am I eligible?
- You have a minimum of 2 years professional experience
- You have the relevant qualification and professional registration
We understand that making the move to another country is a big decision. The first step is to talk to our team. Submit a no-obligation application today and well be happy to explore this opportunity with you, answer any questions, and make sure its the right decision for you.
Apply now
At APM we are strengthened by diversity. We are committed to providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. We encourage applications from people of all ages, nationalities, abilities and cultures including indigenous peoples, the LGBTQI+ community and people with a disability.