Our client is looking for an experienced Occupational Therapist to join the team in Liverpool working with a paediatric caseload focused on children with Autism. This role works closely with the multidisciplinary team to provide support, guidance, and ongoing therapy to clients and their families on the NDIS funding scheme.
Benefits
- Innovative Work Environment: Our client fosters an innovative work culture where employees are encouraged to think creatively and contribute their ideas. This environment provides opportunities for professional growth and learning as employees tackle cutting-edge projects and technologies.
- Career Development Opportunities: committed to investing in its employees' growth and development. Through mentorship programs, training sessions, and educational reimbursements, employees have access to resources to enhance their skills and advance their careers within the company and the ability to gain up to a bachelor degree.
- Work-Life Balance: Our client understands the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. With flexible work hours, remote work options, and generous paid time off including up to 6 weeks off for full-time employees to enjoy time off over the Christmas break with family and friends.
- Competitive Compensation and Benefits: Competitive salaries and benefits packages to attract and retain top talent. In addition to a competitive salary, employees may have access to health insurance, retirement plans, wellness programs.
- Impactful Work: This means being part of a team that is making a difference in the world. Whether it's developing innovative solutions to tackle challenges or creating resources to assist clients and families, there is an ongoing opportunity to contribute.
Responsibilities
- Assessment and Diagnosis: Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate the functional abilities and needs of paediatric clients. Utilize specialized assessment tools and a huge range of resources onsite to provide therapy.
- Collaboration and Teamwork: Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including other Occupational Therapists, speech pathologists, and families to provide holistic care and support for clients. Coordinate efforts to address the unique needs of each child and ensure consistency across educational and therapeutic settings.
- Family Education and Support: Provide ongoing education, training, and support to families and caregivers to empower them in facilitating ongoing development at home to assist the child in practicing techniques.
Requirements
- A Degree Qualification – Occupational Therapy
- Driver’s license
- Current full AHPRA Registration
- WWCC
- Experience working in a multidisciplinary team
Additional Information
- A number of probity checks are required including holding a current working with children and undertaking a National police checks.
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