Are you looking for more than just a job?
At our practice, we do things differently.
We're building a workplace where your ideas are heard, your professional growth is supported, and your contributions shape the future of the company.
We're passionate about providing personalised, participant-centred support - and we want people who share that passion to join our team.
About the Role As an Occupational Therapist, you'll deliver high-quality, person-centred services across paediatric and/or adult caseloads.
You'll use your expertise to create real impact in people's lives, while working in an organisation that values creativity, collaboration, and clinical excellence.You'll provide assessments, interventions, and reports that are evidence-based, culturally safe, and fully aligned with NDIS Practice Standards.
You'll also play a key role in helping us continuously improve outcomes, processes, and team learning.
What You'll Do Assessment & PlanningConduct functional capacity, ADL, sensory, and environmental assessments.Work closely with participants and families to set SMART goals.Prepare detailed clinical and risk assessments (manual handling, mealtime, community access, home safety).
Intervention & OutcomesDeliver therapy for skill-building, daily routines, sensory regulation, and carer coaching.Prescribe, trial, and provide training for Assistive Technology (AT).
Create and oversee Home Modification scopes (minor and complex), collaborating with builders and OTHMs.Reporting & DocumentationProduce clear, audit-ready clinical notes, AT justifications, FCA reports, and progress updates.Ensure timely and accurate reporting to meet compliance and service standards.Work hand-in-hand with families, support coordinators, schools, GPs, hospitals, and community providers.Provide clear direction to Allied Health Assistants (AHAs) with written plans and supervision.Quality & SafetyFollow our Clinical Governance Framework, safeguarding, duty of care, and incident management processes.Contribute to audits, improvement initiatives, and professional development projects.Professional PracticeEngage in reflective practice and supervision.Share knowledge at team meetings and in-services.Support onboarding and mentorship of new team members.What We're Looking ForAHPRA-registered Occupational Therapist (OTBA) with professional indemnity insurance.1-2 years' experience in community, disability, paediatric, or adult practice (new grads welcome with strong placements).
Graduates welcome to apply.Clinical reasoning skills, excellent written communication, and confidence in AT prescription and minor home mods.Strong understanding of NDIS Practice Standards, safeguarding, and documentation requirements.Proficiency in Microsoft 365, Teams, telehealth platforms, and EMR/CRM systems (e.g., Splose).
Valid NDIS Worker Screening, DHS/WWCC, National Police Check, and SA driver's licence.Complex AT and home modification experience.Paediatric sensory processing interventions and school collaboration experience OR adult neuro/rehab expertise.Training or experience in clinical supervision and guiding AHAs/students.What We OfferA mobile community-based role with mileage reimbursement.Hybrid office/field work and flexibility to suit your lifestyle.A laptop, phone, and all resources you need to succeed.A generous PD budget and outcome measurement toolkit.Supportive team culture with opportunities to share ideas and influence how we deliver services.If you're passionate about making a difference, love working collaboratively, and want a role where your voice matters, we'd love to hear from you.
Join us in shaping a workplace that values innovation, care, and connection.Only successful candidates will be contacted.