Are you someone who has passed the APEP written assessment and wondering what’s next?
You have already proven your knowledge. But you are not fully registered yet. You are on limited registration, and you must work under supervision.
Now the big question is simple: What jobs can you actually apply for in Australia?
This blog will give you information about Australian jobs for APEP pass candidates with limited registrations.
Understand Your Registration Status
After passing the APEP pathway, you receive limited registration from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) under the rules of the Physiotherapy Board of Australia.
This means:
- You can legally work as a physiotherapist
- You must work under supervision
- Your employer must support your supervision plan
So you are not a student. You are not an assistant. You are a registered physiotherapist, but with conditions. That is an important difference that impacts the kind of job you get in Australia. So let’s understand where you can work.
What Kind of Jobs Are Available?
Many APEP candidates think job options are very limited. That is not true. There are many roles available as long as supervision is available. You can actually find multiple openings on dedicated healthcare job platforms. You can work in:
- Private clinics
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation centres
- Aged care, and
- Community health
Here are the most common job types.
APEP / Limited Registration Physiotherapist Jobs in Australia
1. Private Practice Physiotherapy Jobs
This is the most common pathway. Private clinics often hire APEP physiotherapists under titles such as:
- Junior Physiotherapist
- Graduate Physiotherapist
- Supervised Physiotherapist
- Physiotherapist – Limited Registration
Many clinics do not write “APEP” in the job title. Instead, they mention in the description:
- Supervision provided
- Suitable for limited registration
- Mentoring available
Private practice is popular because:
- There are many clinics across Australia
- Clinics often need staff
- Supervision can be arranged internally
You will usually treat musculoskeletal conditions, sports injuries, back pain, neck pain, and post-operative patients.
2. Hospital Jobs
Hospitals also hire physiotherapists with limited registration.
Common roles include:
- Physiotherapist Grade 1 (Supervised)
- Hospital Physiotherapist – Limited Registration
- Rehabilitation Physiotherapist
Hospital work may involve:
- Inpatient rehabilitation
- Orthopaedics
- Neurology
- Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy
Public hospitals are structured and may clearly define supervision levels.
However, competition can be stronger, especially in big cities.
3. Rehabilitation Centres
Rehabilitation centres are a strong option for APEP physiotherapists.
These centres focus on:
- Post-surgery recovery
- Neurological rehabilitation
- Workplace injury recovery
- Chronic pain programs
Rehab settings are often supportive environments because teamwork is strong. Supervision can be easier to organise.
4. Aged Care Facilities
Aged care is another growing area. Australia has an ageing population, and physiotherapists are in demand.
In aged care, you may work with:
- Mobility programs
- Fall prevention
- Strength and balance training
- Pain management
Some aged care providers are open to limited registration physiotherapists, especially in regional areas.
5. Community and Regional Health Services
Regional Australia often provides more opportunities for APEP physiotherapists.
States with higher hiring activity include:
- Victoria
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- Western Australia
Regional clinics sometimes struggle to find staff. Because of this, they may be more willing to
- Support supervision
- Offer structured mentoring
- Consider internationally qualified physiotherapists
For many APEP candidates, regional jobs are the fastest way to start working.
What Employers Look For
Even with limited registration, employers expect:
- Good communication skills
- Safe clinical reasoning
- Willingness to learn
- Understanding of Australian documentation standards
- Professional behaviour
Remember, supervision does not mean constant monitoring. It means structured support. Employers want someone safe, motivated, and adaptable.
Salary Expectations
Limited registration physiotherapists usually earn slightly less than fully registered physiotherapists.
Typical salary range is between AUD 65,000 – 85,000 per year (INR 40.9- 53.5 LPA) It can vary with your location and work setting.
Regional areas may offer competitive packages to attract staff. Once you move to full registration, salary opportunities increase.
How to Search Smartly
Do not search for only one job title. Use different keywords, such as:
- Limited Registration Physiotherapist
- Supervised Physiotherapist
- Junior Physiotherapist
- Graduate Physiotherapist
- Physiotherapist – Supervised Practice
Always read the job description carefully.
If you see:
- “Supervision available”
- “Open to limited registration”
- “Mentoring provided”
That is a strong sign the role may suit you.
The Bigger Picture
Limited registration is not a barrier. It is a transition stage. You are already recognised as a physiotherapist in Australia. You simply need supervised practice before full registration. Many successful physiotherapists in Australia started exactly where you are now.
The key is to:
- Be flexible with location
- Focus on supportive workplaces
- Apply widely
- Communicate clearly about your registration status
With the right first job, your pathway to full registration becomes much smoother. Passing APEP is the hard part. Now it is about finding the right opportunity. And those opportunities do exist across Australia.
Start Your Australian Career in 2026
So, now that you know how to look for jobs, start your physiotherapist in Australia. It can help you in the clinical workshop and you can build your experience at the same time. Limited registration opportunities are available aplenty. You just need to know how to look for them.