Hand Therapist responsible for excellence in rehabilitative care for upper limb injuries with intention of inspiring others to thrive in delivering
exceptional healthcare.
Hand Therapist
Hand Therapist
About Us
Upper Limbs and Things provide excellence in hand and lymphoedema therapy, empowering people to achieve. Our mission is to go above and beyond with training and treatments. We make people matter through commitment to connection and clear, effective communication. Consistent and ongoing learning is nurtured, developing confidence and competence. Our team are high performing, close knit with demonstrated respect and accountability.
Objectives
- Assessment and treatment of upper limb injuries/conditions (mixed caseload of acute, post-surgical, trauma, degenerative and chronic conditions – from the fingertip to above the elbow)
- Manage caseload independently with confidence to seek assistance where required.
- Document and maintain accurate records at the time, of assessment, treatment and communication.
- Effective, clear and time efficient communication with patients, others involved in their care, our team, referrers, suppliers.
- Competence in handling and fabricating thermoplastic splints.
- Competence with wound assessment and management, scar assessment and management, low level laser use and compression/bandaging.
- High level of customer care and satisfaction outcomes (results and outcome driven)
- Participate in and develop networks.
- Driven to find information/answers through multiple sources, where to get information. Participation in AHTA and other relevant group networks to assist with obtaining solutions.
- Promote patient’s independence to manage their condition/injury.
- Continual upskill and learning.
- Engage in telehealth to provide patient hand therapy services and connection with specialists.
- Opportunity to perform home visits, develop education groups e.g., teach arthritis and hand health groups.
Competencies
- Inquisitive people who are inspired by what they do, who love to get the best out of themselves and others.
- Push boundaries of what is achievable, seeking excellence with demonstrable active implementation.
- Continuous evolution and integration of learning and growth.
- Responsibility for self, results achieved and do what it takes.
- Understand underlying anatomy and function of the upper limb, with ability to apply clinical reasoning.
- Knowledge of upper limb conditions, injuries, surgeries and degeneration.
- Comfortable communicating with Plastics, Upper Limb and Orthopaedic surgeons, other Specialists, GP’s, Allied Health, Nurses, Insurers and self-referred clients.
- Efficiency working with high rates of referrals in an open area clinic.
- Caseload including Insurance (Workcover, 3rd party), DVA, private referral.
- Awareness and respect for everyone in the team
- Punctual, Reliable, Dependable
- Leadership – display leadership (of patient, within the team and self)
- Competent with computer skills (Mac based) for patient management software (Cliniko) and Teams (Microsoft)
- Meet requirements of AHPRA registration
- Maintenance of associated accreditations
Education and Experience
Completed qualification in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy
Current Registration with AHPRA
Current Professional Indemnity Public and Products Liability Insurance (20M)
Physical Requirements
The role is based in Mackay, working in an open area clinic.
Work in an airconditioned office with own workstation. Requirement to work prolonged periods moving between sitting and standing.
Commitment to Diversity
We understand and accept that everyone is different, that we respect those differences, and that we’re open to listen to different points of views and leverage them to learn from each other. Everyone is welcome and their ideas and opinions are valued.
Salary & Compensation
Above Award wages (Health Professionals and Support Services Award)
Yearly allowance for CPD
Weekly clinical supervision
Regular team training and education
Regular case review sessions
Full administrative support
How To Apply
Submit your application via email to jane@upperlimbs.com.au, which will include a cover letter addressing why you are an asset to Upper Limbs & Things and attach your CV. Include in the subject line of the email: Unicorn Application for Therapy Position.