Grade 1/2 Occupational Therapist - Werribee page is loadedGrade 1/2 Occupational Therapist - WerribeeApply locations VIC - Melbourne, Werribee time type Full time posted on Posted Today time left to apply End Date: June 27, 2025 (30 days left to apply) job requisition id JR142569Job Description:Contemporary New Health Care FacilityExcellent Employee BenefitsWerribee CampusAbout usSt Vincent’s Private Hospitals Limited is part of the St Vincent’s Health Australia Group, Australia largest not-for-profit health and aged care provider.At St Vincent’s Private Hospital Melbourne, our experienced team of clinical professionals, care givers and support staff are equipped to provide the highest level of therapeutic, medical and surgical services. We work together to ensure patient safety, well-being and recovery. We are a not for profit Catholic private hospital which operates across four sites at Fitzroy, East Melbourne, Kew and Werribee.The services available at our Werribee campus include orthopaedic, cardiology, ear nose and throat, plastic and reconstructive surgery, urology, general surgery, vascular, rehabilitation and oncology/infusions.Facilities include operating theatres, a day procedure unit, oncology/infusion unit, a cardiac catheter laboratory, and a rehabilitation gymnasium.About the roleWe are currently looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our acute and rehabilitation team at our Werribee campus on a casual basis. You will be providing therapy to adults and adolescents across the hospital in a variety of services including orthopaedics, general medicine, geriatric medicine and rehabilitation.About youYour skills will include:Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as an Occupational TherapistMinimum of 1 years' experience in a hospital settingPrevious experience working in Private hospital setting (preferred)Availability on multiple days across the week highly regardedCurrent FIM credentials highly regardedA willingness and commitment to work closely within a multidisciplinary teamThe benefitsCompetitive remuneration with salary packaging options available to increase your take home payCareer and professional developmentReward and recognition programmesDiscounted health servicesEmployee Assistance Program for staff and their familiesAccess to discounted gym membership through Fitness PassportAPPLY NOW!If this is the role for you, please hit the APPLY button now! Your application must include:Cover LetterResumeWe are committed to equal employment opportunity, ethical practices, the principles of cultural diversity and promote a smoke free work environment.St Vincent's Health Australia is committed to reconciliation and encourages Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people to apply for all advertised positions. For further information, visit https://www.svha.org.au/about-us/reconciliation or get in contact at indigenouscareers@svha.org.au.REQUIREMENTS:Criminal record and/or child protection checks will be conducted and will form part of the selection criteria for this role.SVPHM has a duty of care under work health and safety legislation to eliminate and/or control the risk of transmission of vaccine preventable diseases (VPD) in healthcare settings. You are therefore required to comply with the SVHA Staff Health Screening Immunisation Policy, which, depending on the role you perform in the organisation will require you to undergo mandatory immunisations/vaccinations (including flu vaccinations).SVHA generally requires its staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Please contact us if you would like to know more.HAVE A QUESTION AND WANT TO KNOW MORE:If you would like to discuss this opportunity please contact Sean Park on 9218 8275.Please see below Position DecriptionPOSITION DETAILSOUR ST VINCENTS St Vincent’s Health Australia (SVHA) is a non-profit health organisation founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1857. We are renowned for industry leading research, education and the provision of exceptional and compassionate care. St Vincent’s is shaping a future health and aged care system that supports people with life-changing care, wherever and whoever they are. We care for people in our public and private hospitals, at home and in our aged care residences across NSW, QLD and Victoria.Our vision at St Vincent’s is that every person, whoever and wherever they are, is served with excellent and compassionate care, by a better and fairer health and aged care system. Our 30,000 exceptional and dedicated staff together lead St Vincent’s to deliver three key priorities:Enhance Impact: Continuously improve our care, enhancing our positive impacts for patients, people, and our planet.Connect Care: Work together, building “One St Vincent’s” capabilities and services to create the future of connected health and aged care.Transform the System: Work with partners to shape a better and fairer health and aged care system.St Vincent’s welcomes people from all backgrounds and beliefs and provides them with opportunities to pursue their professional goals within a highly supportive and collaborative team environment.ROLE IMPACTA Grade 1 Occupational Therapist at SVPHM will have the clinical knowledge and undergraduate experience to enable them to provide evidence based, effective patient care with the support and supervision of the senior physiotherapy team. They will demonstrate a desire and willingness to develop their knowledge base and clinical skills, aspiring towards excellence in patient care.A Grade 1 Occupational Therapist will be expected to work collaboratively with other members of the multidisciplinary team. They may be responsible for the supervision of an Allied Health Assistant.A Grade 2 Occupational Therapist at SVPHM will have a broad experience base within the hospital setting, while demonstrating an emerging interest in a specialty clinical area.This skill base will allow a Grade 2 Occupational Therapist to work independently and competently across the full spectrum of acute and rehabilitation services, providing clinical support and supervision to junior staff and students as required. They will have a commitment to developing their skills and knowledge in the specialty area relevant to their role, through attaining clinical experience and participating in quality improvement and professional development activities.A Grade 2 Occupational Therapist will demonstrate emerging leadership skills. This may include collaborating with and supporting senior staff and management with continual service improvement, and supervision and mentoring of junior staff and students.ROLE RESPONSIBILITIESPatient/Resident CentredActively participate in key initiatives that contribute to person-centered care improvements.Take a partnership approach to care provision by embedding person centred care principles in all aspects of work.Ensure consumers receive information in an appropriate and accessible format.Actively support consumers to make informed decisions about their treatment and ongoing care.Ensure consumers know their rights and responsibilities and how to provide feedback.Uphold the expected standards of service excellence.Position AccountabilitiesProvide evidence-based occupational therapy intervention across the clinical streamTimely delivery of team goals and quality improvement projects, including annual delivery of a minimum of one quality improvement projectClinical liaison with the multidisciplinary team, nurse unit managers, and medical teamsSupervision of Allied Health Assistant, as per department needsAssisting senior staff with student supervision, as per department needsQuality and SafetyMaintain clinical registration and any required indemnity cover (if applicable).Always work within the approved scope of practice under supervision by more senior staff as appropriate.Take personal responsibility for the quality and safety of work undertaken.Take all necessary care and precautions when undertaking clinical procedures.Complete annual competencies and required training.Maintain skills and knowledge necessary to safely and skilfully undertake work.Consult with peers and other experts and refer to other healthcare workers when appropriate and in a timely manner.Participate in clinical risk management, patient safety and continuous quality improvement activities as part of day-to-day work.All practices are consistent with the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards, EQUiP National and relevant professional practice and ethical standards and guidelines.Protect the health and safety of self and others, complying with all health and safety-related policies, procedures and directions.Complete required Fire and Emergency Training annually.Complete required Workplace Bullying and Harassment as required.Collaborate and communicate with patients/clients and the healthcare team.Human ResourcesActs as a preceptor for new staff, students and trainees.Participates in annual performance appraisal and regular goal setting.Welcomes, assists and embraces new and junior staff to the unit.Demonstrates ongoing commitment to an Equal Opportunity Workplace.Professional DevelopmentAccountable for personal achievement of 100% competencies as per unit and organisational needs.Liaise closely with the allocated Education Consultant or Clinical Coach to implement and progress own training and development.General/CompliancePerform duties of the position to best of their ability and to a standard acceptable to SVHA.Comply with all SVHA policies, procedures, by laws and directions.Treat others with respect and always behave professionally and in accordance with the SVHA Code of Conduct.Only access confidential information held by SVHA when this is necessary for business purposes, maintaining the confidentiality of that information once accessed.Participate in the annual SVHA performance review process.Display adaptability and flexibility to meet the changing operational needs of the business.Display a willingness to develop self and seek to improve performance.Current immunity status that complies with SVHA immunisation policy.Comply with applicable Enterprise Bargaining Agreement provisions (if applicable).QUALIFICATIONSMUST HAVE EXPERIENCE &REQUIREMENTSRegistered with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) as an occupational Therapist.National Criminal History Check.Specialist qualifications and/or experience as appropriate to the area of work.A valid working with children check.MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSAbility to maintain collaborative and effective relationships with all multidisciplinary team members.Ability to work flexibly within the Facility service.Ability to provide clinical practice and care consistent with the mission and philosophy of the facility.Ability to plan and coordinate patient/resident/client care effectively, maintain patient/resident/client advocacy and utilise patient/resident/client management systems.Ability to participate in and support education activities and to contribute to the development of self and other team members.Have a working knowledge and understanding of relevant regulations and legislation.Ability to contribute towards effective risk management within the facility particularly in compliance with Work Health & Safety legislation.Demonstrated application of contemporary infection control standards and practices.Ability to participate in quality improvement activities.Experience in an acute/sub-acute health care environment.Depending on the clinical setting and specific role requirements, a minimum of 12 months postgraduate experience may be required.IMMUNISATIONS Category ASVHA has a duty of care under work health and safety legislation to eliminate and/or control the risk of transmission of vaccine preventable diseases (VPD) in healthcare settings. You therefore must comply with the SVHA Immunisation Policy, which, depending on the role you perform in the organisation will require you to undergo certain immunisations/vaccinations (e.g., Covid-19 and flu vaccinations).Category B (non-clinical facing)SVHA has a duty of care under work health and safety legislation to eliminate and/or control the risk of transmission of vaccine preventable diseases (VPD) in healthcare settings. You therefore must comply with the SVHA Immunisation Policy, which, depending on the role you perform in the organisation will require you to undergo certain immunisations/vaccinations (e.g., Covid-19 and flu vaccinations).PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSConstant gripping of objectsConstant sittingConstant standingFrequent walkingFrequent manual handling (hands-on assistance within OHS guidelines and using assistive equipment where required)Frequent pushing / pulling of objectsFrequent trunk flexion greater than 15 degreesFrequent carryingFrequent forward reachOccasional stair climbingOccasional overhead reachingOccasional crouching / squatting positionsLEADERSHIP COMMITMENTWe see and care deeply for the whole person- patient, resident, client, family, carer, and teammate. We are radically inclusive.We are kind in our thoughts, words, and actions.We act with courage, vulnerability, and authenticity.We champion equity for those most in need. We battle against inequity and harm to the community.We pursue “firsts”- we learn from outside and challenge what’s inside to deliver our best.We lead together as One St Vincent’s.We are extensively useful, by rolling up our sleeves.Closing Date:26 June 2025 11:59pmReconciliation Action Plan:At St Vincent's we acknowledge the importance of creating a work environment that is welcoming, safe, equitable and inclusive for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Employees. As part of our Commitment to Reconciliation and Closing the Gap in employment related outcomes, we encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.For further information, visit https ://www.svha.org.au/about-us/reconciliation or get in contact at indigenouscareers@svha.org.auView Reconciliation Action PlanCode of Conduct:View Code of ConductSet up Job Alerts to see future opportunities that interest you. New users can click Create Account from the Sign-in screen.Become a healthcare superheroAbout UsFounded by the Sisters of Charity more than 180 years ago, St Vincent’s is a clinical, research and education leader delivering private hospital, public hospital and aged care services across NSW, VIC and QLD. Our founder, Mary Aikenhead’s vision, commitment and inspiration lives on in us and the work we do.From modest beginnings, St Vincent’s Health Australia is today the nation’s largest not-for-profit health and aged care provider, offering services in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, including public and private hospitals and aged care facilities.The St Vincent’s family comprises 22,000 outstanding nurses, researchers, cooks, doctors, executives, administrators, cleaners, volunteers and more.
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