Currently hiring: Physiotherapists
Join our Physiotherapist team
Core Concepts is looking to fill several positions of senior physiotherapists to join its expanding group practice. Core Concepts is an AHP Council approved employer for Conditionally Registered Physiotherapists. Candidates applying for the following positions should have the qualifications below.
Senior Physiotherapists
- Min 4 years of musculoskeletal experience
- A postgraduate degree in manipulation/sports physiotherapy/musculoskeletal is a plus. Degrees from Singapore, Australia, NZ and UK preferred.
- Fully Registered with AHPC
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to thrive in a team environment
Physiotherapists
- 0-3 years of musculoskeletal experience. Fresh graduates are welcome to apply.
- Degrees from Singapore, Australia, NZ and UK preferred.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to thrive in a team environment
- Extensive training provided
Core Concepts is an Allied Health Professions Council approved Conditionally-Registered physiotherapist employer.
If you fit the profile of a potential candidate and wish to explore further with us, do email us your resume to hr@coreconcepts.com.sg. We will get back to you within 2 working days. All applications will be treated with the utmost confidence.
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