Join us for an insightful session where we’ll equip you with essential information and offer first-hand experiences in the rewarding field of community neuro for Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists and Speech Pathologists.
During the webinar, we’ll cover everything you need to know to kickstart your career with confidence. This is a great opportunity to hear from a Team Leader, Amy Jesse, and past Graduates, Chloe May (OT) and Callum Twaddell (PT).
We can’t wait to see you there!
What we will cover
- Explore the IRS New Grad Program, how it’s structured and how you are supported as you progress
- Learn more about our clinical and professional support programs and how they help you reach your career goals
- Hear first hand what it’s really like to work in community neuro rehab & disability from experienced clinicians
- Find out about our culture, flexible working environment and fab Wednesday lunches!
- Q&A with OT team lead Amy Jesse, Grade 2 OT Chloe May and Grade 1 Physio Callum Twaddell.
Our presenters
Amy Jesse, Senior Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Team Leader
Amy completed her Occupational Therapy degree at La Trobe University in 1998, with a special interest in Neurological Rehabilitation and further post-graduate study in this area.
She has worked in numerous locations in Australia and the UK including Peninsula Health, Cairns Base Hospital, Royal Talbot Hospital and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London.
Amy has been with IRS since 2011 and is a member of the IRS leadership team.
See Amy’s bio
Chloe May, Occupational Therapist, Grade 2
Chloe graduated from Australian Catholic University in 2019. She has experience working within a community rehabilitation team and a strong passion for working with clients and their families in achieving meaningful goals.
Applying a client-centred approach to rehabilitation, Chloe is motivated by working collaboratively with each client to identify their unique needs and strengths to ensure therapy is specifically tailored to their goals and everyday environments.
See Chloe’s bio
Callum Twaddell, Physiotherapist, Grade 1
Callum completed his Doctor of Physiotherapy degree at Monash University in 2023 and came to IRS as a new grad.
Callum has developed a strong passion to advocate for those in the community setting to achieve what is important to them.
With experience working with patients with neurological conditions such as strokes, brain injuries and spinal cord injuries, Callum is committed to assisting clients to be more independent in their homes and in the community.
See Callum’s bio
When
Tuesday 17 September, 6pm – 7pm (Melbourne time)
Where
Online, via Zoom
Register
Register for our free webinar now: New Grad Program Webinar
Related Information
Find out more about Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology at IRS.
Meet the team at IRS.
Discover what it’s like working with us.
Explore our extensive Graduate Program.