- Manage a diverse caseload, providing evidence-based assessments and services in various locations, including homes, communities, and our clinic.
- Collaborate with NDIS participants, their supports, and healthcare professionals to understand client needs and goals.
- Design therapy plans and equipment recommendations to support clients.
- Work with our inter-disciplinary team of clinicians to share knowledge and ideas.
About the practice
Join the Fun! Looking for a job that breaks the mold of a typical allied health provider? Look no further! We're all about innovation, culture, and providing top-notch service. We believe in investing in our team to bring out their best, resulting in incredible client outcomes and happy clinicians.
Experience and qualifications required
4+ years of practical experience. Tertiary qualifications in Occupational Therapy. AHPRA registration. Sensory regulation, emotional regulation, and mealtimes experience is a plus. A commitment to delivering person-centred, high-quality services. An ongoing desire to grow and improve professionally. Bring your creative and inquisitive mind, and be willing to try new things! Before you dive in, here are a few things you'll need: Australian Driver's License and a reliable vehicle. NDIS Worker Screening Check. Working with Children's Check. First Aid Certificate
What's on offer for the successful candidate
Relocation support, vehicle allowance, 3 EXTRA days on top of annual leave, flexible working arrangements, growing team, internal rewards and recognition program