People with complex invisible illness — hypermobility, dysautonomia, MCAS, chronic pain, fatigue and the presentations that travel with them — are used to being managed in fragments. Each clinician sees a slice; no one sees the whole. Allied health is often where that finally changes, because it's where someone is given the time and the framework to work with the whole picture.
biio. was built for exactly these patients. In two years we've cared for more than 4,000 people across more than 17,000 consults and grown to a team of more than 50. We're now opening a Melbourne clinic in July/August — our first east-coast site, with Sydney and Brisbane to follow.
We're looking for allied health practitioners with a genuine interest in complex invisible illness to join it. Whatever your discipline, you'll work alongside a multidisciplinary team that treats your assessment as part of one shared clinical picture, not a report filed in isolation.
This is a place to develop, not just deliver. You'll have:
biio.graphy organises the information; you decide your assessment and clinical plan.
This will suit you if you're curious about how conditions cluster across body systems, you'd rather reason through a complex case with colleagues than on your own, and you want your own development taken seriously. Practitioners across occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychology, exercise physiology, dietetics and related fields are welcome.
The role is onsite in Melbourne, in the East Melbourne / Fitzroy area, with flexible arrangements: start from one or two days a week and build up to full-time as your discipline and caseload allow.
If complex invisible illness is the work you want to grow into, we'd like to meet you. Apply to jobs@biio.com.au.