A CAREER IN WORKPLACE REHABILITATION: MAKING A DIFFERENCE EVERY DAY
ARPA STUDENT AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP
Complimentary for those currently studying an eligible Allied Health degree in Australia
Complimentary for those currently studying an eligible Allied Health degree in Australia
Complimentary for those currently studying an eligible Allied Health degree in Australia and who have a current student email address.
Use your allied health qualifications to kick-start your career by joining the workplace rehabilitation industry. A career in workplace rehabilitation involves helping to return people safely and rapidly to work, because our member organisation's are committed to the principle that in general, work is good for us and that long-term work absence and unemployment can have a negative impact on health and well-being.
A workplace rehabilitation role requires the successful completion of an accredited allied health profession. The most common qualifications are:
To be successful in workplace rehabilitation, a broad range of skills is required, including:
The workplace rehabilitation industry is always welcoming new peop
To be successful in workplace rehabilitation, a broad range of skills is required, including:
The workplace rehabilitation industry is always welcoming new people to our industry and all ARPA members provide induction and support programs to help you develop the required skills and knowledge.
To be successful in a career in workplace rehabilitation you will require:
Check out this video to learn more about a career in workplace rehabilitation.
The workplace rehabilitation industry is estimated to be a half billion dollar industry and there are many reasons to consider a career in workplace rehabilitation, including:
ARPA believes that the greatest benefit to joining the workplace rehabilitation industry is the work itself. It is the ability to help people return to work and/or a productive life.
You will find the work inspiring, rewarding and most of all; ARPA believes that you will be making a difference.
* In a recent ARPA survey 94% of ARPA member staff reported that they were either somewhat, very or completely satisfied with working in the industry.
Our members provide workplace rehabilitation services to EVERY type of industry across Australia. Therefore, a career in workplace rehabilitation will provide you with the opportunity to operate across multiple industries and types of organisations and will allow you to develop a diverse and highly valued skillset.
Brought to you by Australian Rehabilitation Providers Association (ARPA)