Job Task Analysis / Job Dictionaries

Our team conducts detailed onsite analyses using a physiotherapy-led, evidence-based approach.

What is a Job Task Analysis or Job Dictionary?

A job task analysis (or job dictionary) identifies and documents the physical, cognitive, and environmental demands of each role within your organisation.

It forms a detailed, objective record of what each job involves — including lifting weights, postures, and repetitive tasks — providing the foundation for injury prevention, pre-employment screening, and rehabilitation planning.

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What are the Benefits of a Job Task Analysis or Job Dictionary?

Our difference

Our team conducts detailed onsite analyses using a physiotherapy-led, evidence-based approach.

We collaborate with employees and supervisors to ensure the job descriptions accurately reflect real-world demands, producing practical, easy-to-use documentation for HR and safety teams.

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Onsite and injury physiotherapy services

Onsite Physiotherapy Services

Onsite physiotherapy is a workplace service where a qualified physiotherapist provides treatment, injury prevention, and ergonomic assessments directly at the worksite.

Pre-Employment Functional Assessments

Pre-employment functional assessments evaluate a candidate’s physical capacity to safely perform the essential tasks of a specific role.

Ergonomic Workstation Assessments

Ergonomic workstation assessments involve evaluating how an employee’s workstation setup interacts with their posture, movement, and work habits.

Job Task Analysis / Job Dictionaries

A job task analysis (or job dictionary) identifies and documents the physical, cognitive, and environmental demands of each role within your organisation.

Ergonomic and Musculoskeletal Risk Assessments

These assessments identify workplace factors that may contribute to musculoskeletal strain, fatigue, or injury.