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While some folks see their careers take off in big cities, Rebecca’s career has taken off in the big wide spaces of regional and remote Australia. Rebecca began working as an exercise physiologist for APM WorkCare in 2006 in the Northern Territory, living and working in Darwin and the remote town of Jabiru. In 2019 she relocated back to her home state of Western Australia, moving to the Pilbara in the state’s northwest. Today, Rebecca is based in the coastal town of Dampier, also servicing the nearby town of Karratha. Throughout her career she has enjoyed the variety of work which she has got while far from the big cities many get their start in. “Being located in remote locations the type of work is very adventurous and unique. I have travelled to some of the most remote locations in Australia,” Rebecca said. “I’ve driven across crocodile infested waters, completed a worksite assessment whilst looking at Uluru and travelled by boat to access a pearl farm in the remote Northern Territory," she recalled. Working with clients in areas where there is limited access to services has made her work feel all the more rewarding. When you apply you might just get your own set of unique experiences like Rebecca. APM WorkCare has offices in all states and territories across Australia and service a range of remote locations locally. To discuss services in Karratha or across WA, get in touch with our State Manager Lauren via lauren.cooley@apm.net.au.
The Byford and Districts Country Club has shared their transformative journey to increasing inclusion, thanks to support from APM Communities – which included hosting EasyBeatz. The inclusive event, EasyBeatz, brought together people with disability and their support workers for an evening of dancing and socialising.
Meet the people of APM: Ben Humphreys Ben Humphreys is APM WorkCare’s Regional Manager for New South Wales and the ACT, and a registered Rehabilitation Counsellor, overseeing the successful delivery of workplace health and wellbeing programs to businesses in the region, helping to reduce the personal and business impact of workplace injuries and illness through prevention, education, rehabilitation and training.
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In our ongoing commitment to serving the diverse needs of rural Western Australian communities, we are proud to introduce you to Rebecca, an experienced Exercise Physiologist dedicated to delivering onsite injury management and rehabilitation services in remote areas. Rebecca is based in Dampier in the Pilbara region and brings a wealth of local knowledge about communities, employers, and support services. Her cultural awareness ensures she provides the treatment and advice needed in Western Australia's rural locations. At APM WorkCare, our experienced health professionals are dedicated to helping individuals and businesses across all corners of Australia. Click below to learn more about Rebecca's remarkable work and experiences.
We’re excited to kickstart #NationalSafeWorkMonth by highlighting how we're supporting businesses to manage risks in their workplace. At APM WorkCare, safety is at the core of everything we do. We love working with businesses, learning about their unique environments and matching solutions that best fit their needs. We have the ongoing privilege of partnering with #GEHealthcare to provide injury prevention strategies, such as a suitable duties register and job task analysis for some of their more complex technical roles, to name a few. But don’t take our word for it - check out this snapshot and learn from GE Healthcare’s HR Leader Prudence Ashleigh about how our tailored injury prevention solutions are assisting to decrease risk of injury for the ongoing health and wellness of their staff. Together, we're making strides in ensuring a secure environment for all employees. Learn more about our injury prevention services. #WorkplaceSafety #RiskManagement #SafeWorkEnvironment #InjuryPrevention
As we open up the 2024 APM Graduate Program for students looking to begin a rewarding career in occupational health, here’s another chance to hear more about a job which really does make a difference in people’s lives. Ashlyn Dyer joined us more than 15 years ago and has progressed her career with APM working in occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation, employment services, job capacity assessments and injury management roles. In this video, Ashlyn describes what it's like to work as an allied health professional in occupational rehabilitation versus clinical work. And why someone graduating with a qualification in an allied health practice should consider working as a rehabilitation consultant. Find out more about the Graduate Program and other career opportunities.