As a Graduate Therapist
- You will deliver goal directed therapy to children, young people and adults who are experiencing learning, language, sensory, intellectual, physical, and cognitive difficulties.
- Undertake functional skill assessments and home assessments.
- Provide services that build on client's strengths and develop sustainable long-term solutions.
- Provide evidence-based interventions.
- Collaborate with a dynamic team of Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapists and Psychologist to provide holistic customer care.
- Recently completed or will be completing your university studies in Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in 2024.
- You are committed to family and person-centred approaches, supporting inclusion and participation.
- Have a passion to enable people to live as equal and empowered citizens
- Specialist supervision
- Mentoring program
- Dedicated Graduate Coordinator
- Tools and resources for work use including mobile phone and IPad
- Travel allowance or access to a vehicle
- Professional development opportunities
- Salary sacrifices
- Access to Scope Employee Assistance Program
- Cover Letter outlining your interest in joining Scope and the Therapy Graduate Program
- Resume
- Academic transcripts (unofficial)
- Working with Children's Check (Employee)
- NDIS Worker Screening
- NDIS Workers module certificate
- Drivers License
- International Police Check (if you have lived overseas in the last 10 years for a continuous 12 month period)
- COVID-19 vaccination certificate
- APHRA registration (Occupational therapy and Physiotherapy)
- Provisional Certified Practising Speech Pathology (CPSP) membership through Speech Pathology Australia (Speech Pathology)