Institution: National University Health System
Nestled in the heart of Tengah Forest Town, the new Tengah General and Community Hospital (TGCH) will be an exciting and innovative health campus with a comprehensive range of clinical specialties and healthcare services including emergency, inpatient, rehabilitative and outpatient specialist care.
As part of National University Health System (NUHS) cluster, this state-of-the-art facility is slated to be ready by early 2030s.
Intricately connected with the surrounding community, TGCH offers you the opportunity to create a healthcare facility of the future, tightly integrated with the residents and nature. As a people-focused organisation, we believe in respect and recognition. By harnessing the passion and strength of our team and putting them at the core of our culture, we create a nurturing environment to excel and deliver fulfilling care.
Be part of our groundbreaking team to bring our vision to life a hospital in a forest, and a healing oasis within the hospital.
Join #TeamTengah #GrowWithUs #TGCH #TGCHFamily
Physiotherapist - Community Rehabilitation Programme
(Tengah General and Community Hospital)
Job Responsibilities:
- Contribute to designing and planning of community-based physiotherapy programmes and health promotion initiatives
- Collaborate with clinical, allied health, operational and administrative stakeholders in planning of integrated care plans and community outreach services
- Carry out comprehensive assessment and treatment for clients in community settings
- Work out and implement individual care plans and treatment goals for clients
- Coordinate client care with multidisciplinary teams and participate in multidisciplinary meetings to review clients progress
- Link clients to appropriate community resources
- Collaborate and network strategically with community partners, healthcare practitioners, and social service organisations within and beyond NUHS cluster
- Participate in or lead projects, including development of new services for s or collaborative projects with partner organisations
- Conduct/participate in clinical research or quality improvement service evaluation studies
- Supervise/train Therapy Assistants (TAs), students, volunteers and caregivers
- Comply with clinical and service standards
- Assist with administrative duties as tasked
- Senior Staff Additional Responsibilities: Take on leadership roles and drive service improvements and developments
Job Requirements:
- Degree in Physiotherapy recognised by Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC)
- Full Registration with AHPC
- Postgraduate qualifications in relevant clinical speciality will be advantageous
- Ability to work in a fast paced and dynamic work environment, quick thinker and an effective problem solver.
- Ability to prioritise workload, be well organised and multi-task in a smart and timely fashion.
- Possess strong analytical, communication, written and presentation skills.
- Team-oriented with a high degree of initiative and independence.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build positive relations with different stakeholders.
- Proactive attitude and determination to ensure required outcomes are achieved and takes responsibility.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
What We Offer:
- Opportunities for growth and development in areas including continuing education, quality improvement, research and innovation
- Opportunity to shape innovative community-based physiotherapy services from the ground up
- Flexible part-time and full-time arrangements available
- Professional development and continuing education support
- Collaborative work environment within a leading healthcare cluster