Our services

Workplace rehabilitation

Workplace rehabilitation

Expert case management and vocational assessments for work-related injuries and illness that deliver evidence-based, sustainable return to work outcomes statewide.

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Injury 
prevention

Injury prevention

Proactive injury prevention for Tasmanian employers through ergonomic assessments, manual handling training and strategic risk mitigation to reduce lost-time claims.

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Employment services

Employment services

Specialised employment services facilitating vocational redirection through robust assessments and professional placement support. We bridge the gap between capability and meaningful career opportunities statewide.

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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy

Premium physiotherapy across Tasmania, providing dedicated musculoskeletal care for workers’ compensation and private patients through specialised on-site interventions and clinical treatment.

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Who we are

Founded and based in Hobart, our team is committed to the health and productivity of Tasmania’s community and workforce. We take pride in our highly skilled allied health professionals and our deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by state-based industries. With a proven track record for excellence, we deliver premium, scalable solutions for businesses of all sizes, ensuring the highest standard of service across every engagement.

We are WorkCover accredited to undertake workplace rehabilitation services under the Tasmanian Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988.

Why choose TWS?

We are local

We understand your needs

We are outcome focused

Elevate your career with TWS

Are you ready to join a highly skilled team of allied health professionals? At TWS, we combine a strong community focus with deep industry expertise to provide a sophisticated and fulfilling environment for dedicated clinicians.

We offer the opportunity to apply your skills within a dynamic, supportive culture that values professional excellence and meaningful impact across Tasmania.