Exercise Physiology Locum and Permanent Jobs

Treating a wide range of medical conditions including obesity, arthritis, diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, asthma and cardiovascular disease, exercise physiologists are in increasing demand. With more people than ever seeking ways to be healthier whilst at the same time dealing with an ageing population, we are consistently recruiting for exciting physiology jobs throughout Australia.

We can help you find your next role, whether that is in public or private hospitals, private practice, rehabilitation, aged care or sports and fitness centres. Our dedicated Allied Health specialist team have a range of exercise physiology roles with clinic and external caseloads.

FROM CITY TO BUSH

With a network that stretches from all major urban hubs and branches out to the far corners of Australia, we make it our business to understand and grow you career story.

YOUR CAREER PARTNER

Whether you are looking for a permanent position to elevate your career or seeking an outback Aussie locum adventure, our team will partner with you to find the perfect opportunity.

ALWAYS WITH YOU

Our team is available 24/7. We know that sometimes things don’t go to plan and not everyone can call during the day, which is why we make it our business, to be available around the clock for your business.

Latest Opportunities

As an exercise physiologist, you have a wealth of remarkable opportunities at your fingertips, regardless of whether you’re in the market for permanent or locum work.

There are no current vacancies advertised at this moment in time, but not all our jobs are advertised. Please contact us to register, or visit the jobs board to see our full list of vacancies.

Start looking for speech exercise physiology jobs

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Say ‘Hello’ to your future recruitment consultant

Specialising in healthcare recruitment we will find the perfect role for you.

Phone: (07) 4031 9991
Email: [email protected]

FAQs

Some questions you may like answered

We are professional recruitment consultants, with an extensive network of both candidates and clinics, hospitals and other care facilities. We make it our mission to get to know who we work with, so we can find the best fit for our candidates as well as for our clients. Some of our candidates become clients and vice versa, with many having been with us since we opened in 2008.

By gathering industry insights and identifying trends, we can capture opportunities before they even come to the market. Many of our candidates actively choose to work with us exclusively, which further builds on the detailed understanding of their needs which we have gained. By having a talented pool of exercise physiologists who we have got to know, our clients can be confident that we aren’t simply passing on a resume, we are referring a person who we know beyond simply words on a page or a quick phone call.

Exercise physiologists are required to be members of Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA), the peak professional body and sole-accrediting authority for Accredited Exercise Physiologists. In order to practice, you will be required to apply for International Accreditation, for which you will need to have at least four years full-time equivalent study with a focus on clinical exercise physiology and have undertaken at least 500 hours of professional practice in the categories defined by ESSA. This process is made up of three primary steps:

  1. Applying for Exercise Science Accreditation
  2. Exercise Physiology Desktop Audit
  3. Assessment of your theoretical and practical skills

Only Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEP) are eligible for Medicare, Department of Veterans Affairs provider number, Private Health Funds, Workers Compensation Schemes, and other programs.

Correct working rights for Australia:
If you are intending to work in Australia, you will need to obtain correct visa to support your intended stay. You can find more information here:
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia

Useful Exercise Physiology Links

  • Exercise and Sports Science Australia

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