A life of participation, opportunity, and choice.
We believe at the core of who we are and what’s important to us, is our people. Generous, caring, compassionate, and resilient, they embody what we do every day. A team that never stops learning or striving to make tomorrow even better than today. With us, you’ll be supported by understanding leaders who show genuine care for your journey in our organisation, in our community and beyond.
We are currently looking for a senior Occupational Therapist with at least 5 years of qualified experience to support our early education staff in a combination role that offers the best of both worlds - the chance to lead your team while ensuring you stay in touch with the clinical side of your profession. With 2 days a week in the Kindi Coordinator space supporting our Brighton EarlyAQtion team, the other 1-3 days of your choosing will be concentrated on delivering our services as a Senior Therapist.
While our top priority is finding people who share our genuine passion in supporting our clients, here are a few things the right person will be equipped with:
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
- Full registration with AHPRA
- Minimum of 5 years of qualified experience as an Occupational Therapist
From health and wellness programs to professional development and referral incentives, we encourage our staff to strive for a better balance.
- Access up to $18,000 in Not-For-Profit salary packaging.
- Look after your health through discounts to eligible Medibank private health insurance options, with singles through to family coverage options available.
- Exceptional professional development opportunities to support your career growth.
- Prioritise wellbeing through a discounted Fitness Passport with access to various fitness and aquatic centres all around the country – for you AND your immediate family!
- Be part of an organisation with a practice excellence team dedicated to providing our people with clinical supervision and mentoring.
- You’ll have access to the latest research through our own research and development team.
- Gain meaningful experience through empowering autistic people, their families, carers, and the wider community.
Autism Queensland strives to create environments where everyone has equal access to connect their greatest passions with their fullest potential, celebrating all people and their right to participate and belong. We ask that you please let us know if there are any adjustments you may need to ensure you are supported during our recruitment process.
Autism Queensland offers a wide range of careers and the opportunity to make a real difference in providing a life of choice and opportunity for people on the autism spectrum. As a community-based organisation, we can offer you an inspiring, caring and fun place to work. You will enjoy the support of passionate, friendly colleagues and leaders who value your contribution and share your commitment to achieving work-life balance. Your work will be both challenging and rewarding and you will find scope and support for personal as well as professional development.