Our Allied Health Assistant (AHA) Intern Program offers a unique opportunity for allied health students to earn while they learn.

If you are a Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Exercise Physiology, Speech Pathology or Music Therapy student, this is your opportunity to start your career in a supportive and high performing team.

Working in the health and disability sector while you are studying will enhance your learning as you make connections with what you see in our clinics to what you are learning at university.

We aim to build you a discipline-specific caseload but sometimes you may be asked to support a therapy program set up by a different discipline where you will get first-hand experience with working in a multidisciplinary team.

On top of being trained by therapists to run an AHA program, we will support you in many other ways:

NeuroRehab Allied Health Network client being supported by ceiling tracking hoist whilst walking on treadmill in rehab gym with Physiotherpist and Allied Health Assistant

Mentorship

Monthly clinical supervision by a therapist.

Learn with your peers

Access to professional development.

A support network

A peer support buddy who is a junior therapist and there to support you.

Flexibility

The ability to work around uni days and student placements.

Join in the fun

You will be invited to attend monthly social events. Let NeuroRehab shout you as you connect and have fun with your professional group.

Occupational therapy with pegs
 

For students of:

  • Physiotherapy

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Exercise Physiology

  • Speech Pathology

  • Music Therapy


We are looking for allied health students in the last 1-2 years of study

AHA Intern Program flowchart

Want to talk about whether this role is right for you?

Send your CV to Tom at careers@nrah.com.au