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Allied Health Assistant Career

An Allied Health Assistant career offers hands-on opportunities to support physiotherapists and occupational therapists in delivering high-quality care across aged care and community settings, while providing an ideal pathway for physiotherapy and occupational therapy students to earn income and gain valuable clinical experience during their studies.

Why Choose and Allied Health Assistant job with Plena Healthcare

Plena Healthcare Allied Health Assistants are passionate about helping older adults stay active, independent, and engaged in the activities that matter most to them. Connection, purpose, and positive impact are at the heart of everything we do.

Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you’ll support the delivery of personalised, evidence-based care through our award-winning Plena Care Pathway, recognised with the Innovative Product Excellence Award at the 2023 Allied Health Awards. Guided by our clinicians, you’ll assist with mobility and functional programs, restorative therapy, falls prevention initiatives, active ageing groups, and other reablement-focused interventions that help residents maintain their independence and quality of life.

Our AHA’s play an important role in achieving meaningful outcomes and encouraging participation in the activities that matter most to each individual. Whether delivering 1:1 programs or facilitating group sessions, your work will have a genuine and lasting impact.

No two days are the same in residential aged care. Our Allied Health Assistants thrive in a role that combines purpose, variety, meaningful relationships, and the opportunity to make a real difference every day, while being supported by a national team committed to your ongoing growth and development.

Why Allied Health Assistants Love Working With Plena

At Plena Healthcare, we believe that when our AHA’s feel valued and empowered, they can make an even greater impact on the lives of the people they care for.

You’ll be supported by experienced leaders, including practising Physiotherapists who provide ongoing mentoring, clinical guidance, and professional support. From day one, you’ll have access to the tools and resources needed to succeed, including travel reimbursement, professional development opportunities and clinical education. 

Benefits of Working as an AHA

We’re Committed to Setting Our Allied Health Assistants Up For Success 

  • Travel covered by Plena
  • Regular team catch-ups, collaboration days, and networking opportunities
  • Ongoing professional development
  • Wellbeing benefits through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with support available 24/7
  • Healthcare employee benefits and fitness passport for discounted gym access
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Professional Development and Industry Connection

Every Plena Allied Health Assistant receives access to external PD allowance ($500 pro-rata), paired with frequent internal professional development sessions, and team learning opportunities. We encourage development aligned with your clinical interests and career goals.

You’ll benefit from: 

  • Ongoing mentoring and structured clinical guidance
  • Cross-training days with multidisciplinary team members
  • Networking and collaboration opportunities

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Career Development Pathways for Allied Health Assistants

We’re passionate about supporting early career Allied Health Assistants, whether you have recently graduated from Certificate IV Allied Health Assistance or completing your Bachelors of Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy/Allied Health related degree, we look forward to supporting you!

Each new graduate is assigned a Team Leader and receives structured onboarding including:

  • Onsite training with a senior Physiotherapist
  • Ongoing mentoring from your Team Leader
  • Regular cross training days with speech pathology, occupational therapy, and other allied health professionals
  • Social team catch-ups to foster collaboration and connection

At Plena Healthcare, you won’t just have a job, you’ll have a supported, flexible, and purpose driven career where your clinical expertise in movement, mobility, and functional independence truly enriches lives.

Click here if you’d like to find out more about our New Grad Program.

Meet our Allied Health Assistant Team

We are proudly one of the largest Physiotherapy teams in Australia. United by our shared purpose, dedication to quality clinical care, and a commitment to sharing knowledge.

With strong local ties in QLD, NSW, SA, TAS, VIC, WA, and ACT, we make it a priority to come together often, celebrate our successes, and strengthen our connections with one another.

Follow us on LinkedIn to get to know our bigger team from our other Modalities and see what we’re all about!

Plena Perks

Ongoing learning and development at Plena

We offer regular ongoing professional development with our industry leading learning platform, supporting you to meet your CPD obligations. You take the driver’s seat with access to hundreds of courses tailored for you. These sessions are face to face and online.

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Work life balance

Flexible schedules to suit you

Our efficient rostering practices schedule dedicated time for paperwork and administration, allowing you to focus on clinical work, and minimising time on the road.

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One-on-one Mentoring

Ongoing mentoring and advice

In addition to the one-on-one clinical and professional support all of our team members receive, Plena Healthcare offers a unique ‘One-on-one mentoring program’ with industry leaders, who are there to ensure your wellbeing and personal development thrives.

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Fitness Passport

We care about your wellbeing

you and your family can enjoy unlimited entry to a wide network of gyms, pools, and fitness centres close to home – all under one discounted membership. It’s a fantastic way for us to support each other in staying active, healthy, and connected.

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Treasure Chest Fund

We like to spread joy

We like to spread joy. We’ll give you money to spend on brightening the day of one of your clients !

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Professional Development Budget

We want to invest in YOU!

We want to invest in YOU. We’ll give you an annual allowance of $500 towards your learning and development.

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Shine Days

Opportunities to recharge

Access an extra day of leave each quarter to recharge and bring energy to your role.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Allied Health Assistant working in aged care do?
An Allied Health Assistant (AHA) supports physiotherapists and occupational therapists by helping deliver therapy programs, assisting with exercises, and setting up equipment across aged care and community settings. They work under the supervision of qualified clinicians to implement treatment plans, support mobility activities, run group sessions, and complete administrative tasks. While AHAs do not assess or diagnose independently, they play a key role in delivering care and improving outcomes. The role is hands-on, rewarding, and allows you to build strong relationships with clients as part of a supportive healthcare team.
What qualifications do I need to apply for an AHA job?
A completed Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance, and/or a partially completed Bachelor/Masters in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy or related allied health degree.
Do you have a graduate program?
We welcome applications from candidates who have recently completed their Certificate IV, we also have a great graduate program for AHA's who have been studying PT/OT and are about to embark on their graduate year.
Are part-time or flexible roles available for AHA's?
Yes, we offering flexible working arrangements including part-time, full-time, and casual positions. We value work life balance & your wellbeing.
Can physiotherapy or occupational therapy students work as Allied Health Assistants?
Yes, many physiotherapy and occupational therapy students work as Allied Health Assistants while they study, allowing them to earn income and gain valuable hands-on clinical experience.
Are Allied Health Assistant jobs in demand in Australia?
Yes, Allied Health Assistants are in growing demand across Australia due to the increasing need for healthcare services, particularly in aged care and community support.
What career progression opportunities are available for AHAs?
Allied Health Assistants can progress into senior assistant roles, specialise in specific therapy areas, or continue their studies to become qualified physiotherapists, occupational therapists, or other allied health professionals. Visit our careers page to see all specialist areas we offer.
Why start an Allied Health Assistant career with Plena Healthcare?
Plena Healthcare provides strong support, ongoing training, and opportunities for career growth, along with flexible working conditions and the chance to make a meaningful impact on clients’ lives.