Job title: Occupational Therapist - NDIS- Graduates welcome | North of Perth
Salary: $80,000 - $115,000 per annum
Location: Central North Suburbs of Perth
A highly respected, family-operated National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) service provider with a distinguished history spanning decades in the disability sector is seeking a compassionate and evidence-based Occupational Therapist.
The organization is driven by a strong commitment to enhancing clients' independence and overall quality of life.
The role is integral to a growing multidisciplinary team and involves delivering services through a flexible combination of community outreach, telehealth, and centre-based care.
This is a highly mobile position, granting the therapist flexibility to work remotely or from established clinical hubs when not actively engaging with clients.
Key Responsibilities
Assessing and providing therapy to a diverse client base, encompassing both paediatric and adult needs.
Actively supporting clients in achieving their NDIS goals and functional outcomes.
Conducting comprehensive assistive technology (AT) assessments and formulating appropriate recommendations.
Producing clear, accurate, and timely clinical reports.
Efficiently managing a varied caseload and consistently meeting predefined clinical targets.
Engaging in productive collaboration with clients' families, external referrers, and relevant stakeholders.
Committing to regular clinical supervision and professional development activities.
Specialised New Graduate Program
For newly qualified therapists, a structured, 12-month program is in place to ensure a seamless and supported transition into clinical practice.
Program Components
A comprehensive induction week.
Weekly, dedicated one-on-one supervision sessions.
Valuable shadowing opportunities with senior staff.
Access to core skills training and internal professional development.
Fortnightly group mentoring sessions.
Regular mental health check-ins and wellness support.
Access to senior clinicians across multiple disciplines.
Qualifications and Requirements
Relevant tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy and current AHPRA registration.
Valid Working with Children Check (WWCC), NDIS Worker Screening clearance, and a Police Check.
Current driver's license, reliable vehicle access, and professional indemnity and public liability insurance.
Benefits and Clinician Support
The organization strongly believes that supporting clinician well-being directly translates to optimal client care, offering a competitive and attractive benefits package:
Highly flexible work arrangements (including community, school, clinical hub, and work-from-home options).
Eligibility for performance-based KPI and loyalty bonuses.
Clearly defined career progression pathways.
A generous professional development allowance paired with paid study leave.
Provision of essential work tools, including a laptop, mobile phone, and toll pass.
Unlimited complimentary snacks and drinks available at all clinical hubs.
The benefit of national mobility, allowing the therapist to relocate and transfer within the organization's Australian network.
Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), wellness initiatives, and discounted private health insurance.
Participation in regular social events, guest speaker sessions, and team-building days.
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