We believe that everyone deserves the very best opportunity in life – that’s why we bring together the greatest minds to help solve challenges.
Join Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA), the global leader in the treatment and prevention of cerebral palsy. Our research and innovation help to inform our world-class interventions. Our early diagnosis clinics enable quicker access to early interventions, family support and better outcomes for the future.
Working with babies and young children, through to teens and adults, you’ll make a difference every day and experience a rewarding and supportive environment.
We invest in our Allied Health professionals to ensure that clients receive the best possible support and outcomes.
When you join Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA) you will have the support of a dedicated multidisciplinary Clinical Governance team of leading clinical specialists in speech pathology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and behaviour support which guide policy, learning, development and evidence-based practice. Â
As a therapist at CPA you will be supported with:
Cerebral Palsy Alliance has multiple career pathways on offer for allied health professionals, including research, clinical governance, specialisations, training and management, and will support you to achieve your career goals.Â
Make a huge impact on people’s lives through living and working regionally.
Supported financially and through a professional development program, embark on a journey that not only enriches the lives of individuals living with disabilities but also prioritises your professional growth and development.
Our two-year program will jumpstart your career in supporting people with cerebral palsy and similar conditions to achieve their goals.Â
Graduates are immersed in the full scope of CPA’s services and supported by a network of highly experienced clinicians. You will also gain access to the latest gold standard research from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute.
In 2023, we welcomed 23 newly graduated Allied Health students across four disciplines – exercise physiology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech pathology.Â