Allied Health in the Community

HCA’s Community Care offering gives allied health professionals the opportunity to deliver meaningful, one-on-one care directly in people’s homes.

With growing demand across home care and Support at Home, this is a flexible and rewarding way to work, supporting clients to stay independent, safe and well in their own environment.

 

Why Work in Community Care with HCA?

Working in community care offers a unique and rewarding experience, with greater autonomy, flexibility and the ability to build genuine relationships with clients.

  • Flexible work options across metro, regional and remote locations
  • Diverse caseloads supporting a range of clients and needs
  • Greater autonomy in how you deliver care
  • Meaningful, one-on-one interactions in the home
  • Opportunities to grow across aged care and Support at Home

Explore Allied Health Roles

We offer a range of allied health roles within community care, allowing you to find the right fit based on your skills and career goals. 
Occupational Therapists

Support independence and daily living by helping clients build practical skills and improve quality of life.

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Physiotherapists

Help clients move better, recover faster, and stay active through tailored treatment and rehabilitation plans.

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Speech Pathologists

Support communication and swallowing needs, helping clients maintain confidence, safety, and connection.

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Dietitians

Improve health outcomes through personalised nutrition plans that support recovery, wellbeing, and long-term health

Podiatrists

Deliver essential foot and lower limb care to maintain mobility, prevent complications, and improve comfort.

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More Ways to Work Allied with HCA

At Healthcare Australia, we understand that Allied Healthcare professionals value different things at different stages, whether it’s adventure, flexibility, or long-term stability.

That’s why we offer multiple career pathways to help you shape the future that works for you.

Supporting Care Where It Matters Most

At HCA, we support clinicians delivering care where it matters most, in the home, helping individuals live independently and with confidence.

FAQs

Welcome to our Allied Health FAQs. This section answers common questions about allied health roles with Healthcare Australia, including job opportunities, settings we work in, training, and career support. Whether you are early in your career or looking for your next role, you will find helpful information here. If your question is not listed, our friendly team is always happy to help.

What allied health services does HCA provide?

Healthcare Australia delivers allied health services across a range of healthcare settings, including hospitals, residential aged care, community care programs and wellness services. Our multidisciplinary allied health teams provide physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, speech pathology and dietetics to support mobility, functional independence, rehabilitation, pain management and overall health outcomes for diverse patient populations. Services are delivered through flexible workforce and clinical service models tailored to the needs of each organisation.

What makes HCA a preferred employer for allied health professionals?

HCA offers allied health professionals meaningful roles with realistic caseloads, supportive leadership, career development pathways and strong work–life balance. We also offer competitive pay and joining bonuses where applicable, alongside a commitment to quality care and staff wellbeing. This creates a workplace where care begins for both clinicians and clients.

What allied health services are commonly offered in the community?

Community based In Home services typically include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, dietetics and podiatry. HCA delivers these services across Support at Home (previously called Home Care Packages) services, wellness initiatives and community-based rehabilitation to support independence for older Australians.

How does HCA support career growth for allied health clinicians?

HCA supports career growth for allied health clinicians through structured professional development, mentoring and clear pathways into senior or leadership roles. Clinicians also have access to HCA’s Professional Development Program, including regular education sessions, access to HCA’s LMS, clinical resources and skills development opportunities designed to support evidence based best practice. This combination helps allied health professionals build confidence, expand their expertise and deliver meaningful, high-quality care.

How do I start a career in allied health with Healthcare Australia?

You can start your allied health career with Healthcare Australia by submitting your details and resume online. Once onboarded, you’ll gain access to roles across Residential aged care, Homecare and dedicated Wellness Centres. including opportunities in regional, rural and remote locations. HCA supports clinicians with onboarding, compliance guidance, flexible placements, clinical mentoring and clear career development pathways, helping you build a career that aligns with your goals, lifestyle and preferred locations.

What qualifications do allied health professionals need to work in Australia?

Allied health professionals must hold an approved tertiary qualification in their discipline and meet any registration or accreditation requirements relevant to their profession. Roles such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry and psychology require AHPRA registration, while others may require membership with a recognised industry body. Healthcare Australia can advise on the specific qualifications and compliance steps needed for roles within aged care, community and wellness programs.

Do allied health roles with HCA offer flexible or part-time work options?

Healthcare Australia offers flexible allied health roles, including part-time, full-time and casual options depending on service needs. Many roles are designed with predictable caseloads and scheduling flexibility to support work–life balance while still delivering high-quality care across aged care, community and wellness settings.

Which areas of Australia does HCA offer allied health roles in?

Healthcare Australia offers allied health roles across metropolitan, regional and selected rural locations nationwide. Opportunities vary by discipline and service model, and our team can advise on current roles available in your preferred locations across Australia.

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