working privately from your own home
Hello everyone,
I'm a Physiotherapist and I'm currently working in a special needs school. I'll be relocating to the midlands in a few weeks and I haven't found a new job yet. So I was wondering if it was possible to work privately from your own home/ visit patients and what would I need to do.Once I've got a new job I'd like to continue to work a few hours privately. I have have a massage degree and am a Manual lymph drainage therapist.
Kind regards,
wullie
Re: working privately from your own home
I am in Australia and have been working from home for 6 years, it will depend on our council rules about working from home and restrictions for parking etc
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Physiod@
I am in Australia and have been working from home for 6 years, it will depend on our council rules about working from home and restrictions for parking etc
Hi Physiod,
I am a Physio living in Melbourne and working in an aged care..I am interested in working from home and according to your post you have done this for 6 years.. Can you enlighten me pls
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Teekay
Hi Physiod,
I am a Physio living in Melbourne and working in an aged care..I am interested in working from home and according to your post you have done this for 6 years.. Can you enlighten me pls
yes, look at your local councils web site under working from home, there is a restriction in how many people can work from your place without getting a permit, then you just register your address/business name with appropriate bodies, ie registration board, DVA, TAC, BUPA, and off you go. I have a HICAPS/Eftpos machine too but only did cash sales for 2 years and that worked ok