Permanent Full-Time or Part-Time
Revesby, NSW
Are you passionate about helping children?
Are you confident, driven, motivated and love to have fun?
Do you have a thirst for learning, growth and diversity?
Then this is the role for you!
About Us
Concentric Rehabilitation Centre is operated by allied health professionals and is one of Australia's fastest-growing allied health therapy providers.
We have a dedicated multidisciplinary allied health team that works closely together to deliver high quality and client centred care. #ReachYourPotential
Our team live and breathe these values everyday and we apply them to everything we do. From having social events every month, to hosting and participating in an array of CPD and supervision opportunities, to going above and beyond to help clients achieve their most meaningful goals, and to having multiple opportunities to speak your mind about creative ideas that can better the clinical practice of yourself and the team around you.
About the Opportunity
We are looking for an experienced Paediatric Occupational Therapist to join our Revesby team!
The role presents an opportunity to leverage your experience and excellent communication skills to excel within a MDT approach to therapy.
We are looking for a highly motivated and passionate Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapist to join our rapidly growing OT Team. The clinical skills you may bring to the role include a holistic client centred approach working directly with the client, their families and other external stakeholders. You will be competent in assessments, developing therapy plans and writing comprehensive reports based on your clinical understanding, application of various clinical assessments and implementation of appropriate interventions to address prioritised needs and goals.
We offer opportunities for our Occupational Therapists to work flexibly in areas they are passionate about. With structured supervision and training programs, we provide a very supportive multidisciplinary team environment that invests in client centred care. Supported by our admin team, our Occupational Therapists are better able to focus on clinical service delivery.
As an Occupational Therapist you will provide a comprehensive range of disability services for individuals with complex needs in the community. Through your compassionate nature and enjoyment of helping others you will assist people with disability to achieve significant outcomes that promote independence, quality and the opportunities to pursue their goals and aspirations.
This role is well suited to Occupational Therapists who; are motivated by facilitating optimal client outcomes through best practice; seek to work in a collaborative and professional team; wish to provide effective and innovative therapeutic solutions; continually seek opportunities for professional development and are passionate in supporting other clinicians' development.
If you are interested in this opportunity, we will provide you with full support from an innovative company that cares about supporting staff and achieving best practice within a client outcome-driven model.
What’s in it for You?
- A generous remuneration package with additional incentives
- Flexibility with work hours
- No weekend or public holiday work
- A comprehensive, structured clinical mentoring and continuing education program which is tailored to suit your level of experience
- Weekly learning interaction with other experienced allied health professionals
- Potential career pathways within our company
- $1000 annual allowance towards professional development and 2 days of study leave
- A structured social events calendar with your team including monthly ‘Fun Fridays’
- Employee Resource Groups that foster a diverse and inclusive workplace
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program and app which offers free coaching & counselling sessions to help you manage life, career, family, finance, and provides bite size exercises to improve your overall wellbeing
- Enjoy working with children and passionate about a family-centred and MDT approach
- Ability to carry out assessment and intervention for children in areas of development, self-care, sensory processing, communication and motor skills
- Excellent report writing skills and verbal communication skills
- Strong time management skills
- Equally effective working both independently and within a team
- Enthusiasm and commitment to continuing professional education and evidence-based practice
- A degree in Occupational Therapy (or equivalent)
- Current AHPRA registration
- Current Australian driver's licence
- Professional Indemnity Insurance
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Working with Children Check
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We're growing fast and know that working with your friends is fun - if you know anyone that would also suit our team, send them our way!
Additional information
- Stability, innovation, support, a creative team and MUCH more!
- Permanent role - full-time or part-time hours to suit you
- Leadership and career pathways - grow with us!