Work for Yourself

How would you like to work for yourself with no start-up costs, full support, and minimal risk? MediRecruit is partnered with a national healthcare provider with multidisciplinary health clinics across Australia and they are looking for talented allied health professionals to provide in-house clinical services!

Own your own business with no start up costs

Step into an established, busy clinic with complete business and admin support with a 24/7 customer service, appointment booking, marketing, quality assurance, and accounts team. Enjoy working independently as a clinician, setting your own business hours/ days, and choosing your clinical caseload and billings. You will be fully supported with in-house referrals as well as optional Injury Management and Prevention casework. All consumable costs are covered, including strategic marketing and business development support.

What's on offer for you?

If you’d like to learn more about this unique business opportunity, contact us today – info@medirecruit.com

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