Central Adelaide Local Health Network Various Locations – Adelaide, Woodville South, Daws Park, Lightsview Salary AHP2 - $91,785 - $106,330 p.a. (pro rata) Superannuation & Salary Sacrifice Benefits Temporary full time role to February 2027; part time opportunities also available We Need You in Allied Health Join CALHN’s Occupational Therapy team and be part of something bigger Step into a career where your impact is felt every day - focused on meaningful outcomes for the people and communities we serve. At CALHN, you’ll be part of a large, skilled and connected Occupational Therapy community within a network of more than 2,600 allied health professionals. Here, your expertise is valued, your growth is supported, and your clinical voice matters. Why Occupational Therapists choose CALHN: A large, knowledgeable OT community of practice where you can learn, share expertise and mentor others. Diverse caseloads across acute, sub-acute and community — from stroke and orthopaedics to general medicine — building breadth and depth of skill. Genuine support for continuous learning, research and leadership development at every career stage. True person-centred, outcomes-focused care in a public health setting. Strong multidisciplinary collaboration with approachable leaders who back your clinical reasoning and growth. Beyond the clinical work, our OTs describe CALHN as social, welcoming and connected - a place where professional relationships often turn into lasting networks and friendships. At CALHN, you’re not just joining a team - you’re joining a community. Build a meaningful OT career with scope, variety and opportunity, while making a genuine difference where it matters most. Explore our sites, hear our stories and discover where your future could take you. About the Role Step into a rotational Occupational Therapist role where you’ll make a real difference across CALHN. You’ll manage varied caseloads, build strong therapeutic partnerships, shape better outcomes and support junior staff while growing your own capability in a connected, multidisciplinary team. What you’ll do Deliver high-quality OT services across acute, rehab and community settings Lead caseload, prioritise needs and tailor interventions for best outcomes Support and guide AHP1s, students and assistants Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care Drive quality projects, education and service improvements across rotations About You You’re an adaptable, capable Occupational Therapist who brings strong clinical judgement, collaborative energy and a commitment to delivering safe, person-centred care across varied settings. Hold an approved OT degree and registration with OTBA Communicate clearly with patients, carers and teams Apply sound judgement to complex adult caseloads Work flexibly across services while supporting others Keep accurate records and use relevant clinical systems Why You’ll Love It Here - CALHN benefits that matter In line with the new Allied Health Professionals, Assistants and Psychologists Enterprise Agreement 2025 you’ll enjoy enhanced benefits that support you and your career. Salary packaging – up to $9,010 for living expenses $2,650 for meals & entertainment pre-tax super & novated lease options Clinical collaboration – work with multidisciplinary teams to access a supportive network of clinicians with broad, shared expertise Safe connections – be part of a culture of safety and connectivity, focusing on outcomes and continuous improvements Professional development allowance - with structured development support Recognition & growth – celebrate success and explore opportunities across CALHN’s many sites Flexible work options – speak to us about flexibility options for this role to suit your lifestyle Paid leave – with leave loading for rest and recharge Health & fitness perks – discounted access to Fitness Passport & free flu vaccinations Wellbeing support – Employee Assistance Program for you & your family Diversity & Inclusion We’re committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, culturally diverse backgrounds, and LGBTQIA communities. Application Information Please refer to the role description for essential educational/vocational qualifications that may be required 930450 RD Occupational Therapist - rotational.pdf Appointment will be subject to satisfactory Criminal History Clearances and compliant immunisation screening as indicated in the role description. Curious about this role? Connect with Kirsty Jewell, Senior Manager OT - HRC P: 0403 121 565 E: kirsty.jewell2@sa.gov.au Apply Now Applications close: 11:55 pm, 22 nd March 2026 Job Ref: 930450 Go to the SA Health Career Website for how to apply, and Australian and International applicant guidelines for more information Please note that unsolicited applications from recruitment agencies or third parties will not be accepted for this position