 
        
        About the Role 
As an Occupational Therapist at Mindplace, you’ll play a pivotal role in supporting clients to improve their mental health, daily functioning, and overall wellbeing. This is a patient-facing clinical role where you will work with individuals experiencing challenges with mental health, psychosocial disability, or functional limitations. 
In this role, you’ll: 
- Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand clients’ functional abilities, daily routines, and psychosocial needs. 
- Develop and deliver evidence-based, personalised interventions to enhance independence, coping strategies, and life participation. 
- Support clients in building skills for self-care, work, education, and community engagement. 
- Apply mental health-informed strategies including stress management, sensory regulation, and activity-based interventions. 
- Collaborate closely with Psychologists, Behaviour Support Practitioners, Exercise Physiologists, and other allied health professionals to provide holistic, person-centred care. 
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation and monitor progress to ensure clients achieve meaningful outcomes. 
This role offers the opportunity to make a real impact on clients’ everyday lives, contributing to recovery, resilience, and long-term wellbeing, within a growing, supportive multidisciplinary team. 
This is a permanent part-time position (2 days per week, 0.4 FTE) and will be based at our new centre in Southport, opening November 2025. 
Further to our current locations, there is future growth as we work towards our goal of 60 Mindplace clinics nationally, ensuring access to support across Australia. If you’re interested in being a part of the journey now or in the future, we’d love to hear from you. 
Why Join Us 
- Professional development – grow with an exciting division of the business. 
- Career growth – as we expand, you’ll have new opportunities internally. 
- Solid client base – access a consistent flow of clients via our referral networks. 
- Financial security – employee engagement and systems ensure reliable scheduling. 
- Multidisciplinary teamwork – collaborate with Psychologists, BSPs, EPs, and more. 
- Flexibility – we’ll work with your schedule for real work/life balance. 
About You 
- We’re seeking an experienced Occupational Therapist with: 
- Relevant tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy. 
- Current AHPRA registration. 
- 3–5+ years of clinical experience in occupational therapy (mental health, rehabilitation, or community care highly regarded). 
- Solid clinical reasoning and assessment skills. 
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to build meaningful client and colleague relationships. 
- Experience delivering evidence-based care and fostering innovation in service delivery. 
Join us and be part of an organisation that’s fully committed to making a difference. Let’s build the future of allied health together. Ready to lead change? 
Apply now or email our Talent Acquisition Partner, Aiden Wallage ( ), for any questions about how you can help shape the future of health services with us. 
We’ve evolved from being simply a health insurer to what we call a 'health and care' company. If you’ve got the belief, the drive and the talent, come and join us. 
To learn more about working at Bupa please visit our website: 
Bupa is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to ensuring equality in recruitment, development, retention, and promotion of staff and that no-one is disadvantaged based on their gender, cultural background, disability, sexual orientation or identity, or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. 
Seniority level 
- Mid-Senior level 
Employment type 
- Part-time 
Job function 
- Health Care Provider 
Industries 
- Hospitals and Health Care 
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📌 Occupational Therapist | Southport
🏢 Bupa Australia
📍 City of Gold Coast