Exclusive position available for an Occupational Therapist to manage a diverse caseload that spans all ages, in a community-focused setting, prioritising work-life balance with minimal performance indicators.
In this role as an Occupational Therapist, your main responsibility will be delivering thorough therapy services to clients with disabilities, especially concentrating on conditions such as autism, motor neuron diseases, intellectual disabilities, as well as providing support for individuals post-amputation, those with acquired brain injuries, and post-stroke rehabilitation.
The Role
Conduct assessments and develop individualised therapy plans for clients.
Provide direct therapy interventions to individuals with disabilities.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team including speech therapists, PBS specialists, physiotherapists, and therapy administrative assistants to ensure holistic and integrated care.
Deliver therapy services in community settings such as schools, homes, and other community locations.
Conduct remote therapy sessions via video conferences as needed.
Support clients in developing social skills, functional abilities, and independence.
Monitor and evaluate client progress and adjust therapy plans accordingly.
Complete necessary documentation and reports, including NDIS reports.
How you will be supported
The supportive onboarding process, includes a thorough orientation, access to the necessary technology, and shadowing experienced therapists to ensure a smooth transition.
Opportunity to progress into a manager/ team leader position
Reduced caseload & days from home to help with administration
Admin team for your scheduling and bookings
Additional Benefits
Company Car provided (if needed)
Comprehensive wrap-around support from the internal therapy team as well as external support workers and therapy assistants.
Access to a newly renovated office space
Flexible work arrangements, including telehealth options
Work from home one/two days per week for administrative tasks or telehealth appointments.
Four therapy cars are provided for client visits, with reimbursement for extra kilometers traveled.
Four weeks of annual leave.
Opportunity for professional growth and continuing education.
Team culture - fortnightly team catch-ups with coffee and breakfast, social activities such as: going for a meal, a drink, golf, bowling, etc.!
Requirements
Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy
Full APHRA registration
Working With Children Check
National Police Check
Driver's license and own car
Interested in this position?
Apply now or email your resume to Kim Boyle (Allied Health Division, WA) at
[email protected] or call +61 468 341 546 to hear more about the role.
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