This role offers a unique opportunity to work with a mixed ages caseload providing assistive technology prescriptions and minor home modifications.
Key qualifications include a strong understanding of occupational therapy principles and practices, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
A favourable working environment is provided, including industry leading professional development support, uncapped professional development allowance, LOW BILLABLES - 22.7 billable hours per week for a 37 hour week, internal training in AT prescription and minor home modifications, career progression pathways, access to clinical psychologist, laptop and mobile phone provided, own admin support, access to ample resources for assessments and prescriptions, comprehensive onboarding, regular social team events.
You will be conducting assessments for assistive technology and minor home modifications, prescribing relevant technology and liaising with stakeholders, writing letters of recommendation for clients or NDIS reports that adhere to CHSP regulations, undertaking necessary and interest based training courses to support your professional development.
The organisation prides itself on its positive and supportive team culture and values work life balance and professional development.