Physiotherapist
Job Responsibilities
- Provide physiotherapy assessment and treatment to support the rehabilitation of patients and residents
- Maximise patients’ rehabilitation potential and improve quality of life through restoration of movement and functional ability
- Work in a rotational role across Community Hospital, Chronic Sick Unit, Nursing Home, and Senior Care Centre settings
- Conduct comprehensive assessments covering mobility, transfers, ambulation, and functional capacity
- Develop, implement, review, and modify individualised treatment plans and rehabilitation goals
- Deliver physiotherapy interventions including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, functional training, gait and balance training, and use of assistive devices
- Educate patients and caregivers, and communicate effectively with doctors and allied health professionals
- Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation and patient records
- Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and discharge planning
- Supervise and guide Therapy Aides and students on clinical placement, where applicable
- Practise in accordance with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) Code of Professional Conduct
- Uphold strict patient confidentiality and professional standards
- Participate in departmental meetings, training, quality improvement, and hospital initiatives
- Comply with health and safety requirements and mandatory training
- Be responsible for recognising potential risks related to the role and actively support Ren Ci Hospital’s efforts to manage risks effectively
Job Requirements
- Degree in Physiotherapy recognised by the Ministry of Health (MOH) / Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC)
- Registered with the Singapore Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) with a valid practising certificate
- Post‑graduate qualification or relevant certification is an advantage but not essential
- Membership with the Singapore Physiotherapy Association is highly encouraged
- Experience in a geriatric community hospital, long‑term care, or nursing home setting is an advantage
- Responsible, and a strong team player
- Able to uphold the honour, interests, and dignity of the organisation
- Committed to serving patients and residents regardless of race, nationality, religion, or social status
- Compassionate and able to relate well to patients and residents
- Caring, patient, understanding, and empathetic in approach
- Able to collaborate effectively with colleagues to support holistic community healthcare