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Description
Description: We’re excited to be offering a Fellowship position commencing in July at our Mill Park clinic!
At Melbourne Hand Rehab, treating hands is our passion and we love what we do! Our team have been taking care of Melbourne’s hands for over 30 years, and during that time we’ve helped thousands of people get back to doing what they love after a hand injury or condition. We’re excited that our MHR family is growing and we’re looking for our next team member to join us over in the north!
Why join Melbourne Hand Rehab
At Melbourne Hand Rehab, you’ll enjoy:
- Structured Induction and Mentoring: To ensure you feel supported from day one.
- Professional Development Opportunities: Regular in-practice education, group-wide networking, and access to Healthia’s internal programs.
- Career Pathways: A formal development structure, including managerial and leadership mentoring.
- Additional Perks: Employee assistance programs, Healthia discounts, salary sacrificing, and referral bonuses.
- Supportive Team: Work with a passionate team that genuinely cares about your success.
Requirements
About the role:
This role is ideal for an early-career Physiotherapist looking to deepen their clinical skills in hand and upper limb therapy within a supportive, collaborative team environment. The fellowship provides structured mentoring, exposure to a diverse caseload, and opportunities to build confidence in assessment, treatment planning, splinting and post-operative rehabilitation.
About you:
If you’re motivated, curious, and keen to learn alongside experienced clinicians, we’d love to hear from you.
How to apply
If you would like to learn more about the opportunity, please email p.fitzpatrick@melbournehand.com.au
Please note, we are only hiring a fellow for our Mill Park clinic however, future opportunities may become available.
For more information head to our Hand Therapy Fellowship page.
Melbourne Hand Rehab Mill Park Clinic Director & Senior Hand Therapist, Mel Clifford