Overview Join a leading not-for-profit primary health provider.
NWRH is seeking a passionate Occupational Therapist to join our team in Longreach.
Full-time, part-time, and fixed-term options are available - perfect whether you're a new graduate or an experienced clinician.Earn from $80,445 + super, with salary packaging up to $15,900 tax-free.
Benefits include 5 weeks annual leave, 17.5% leave loading, relocation and accommodation support, and various staff wellbeing and development opportunities.Make a real impact in rural health while enjoying a rewarding career and lifestyle.
Come for the life experience.
Stay for the lifestyle.As part of our supportive, multidisciplinary team, you'll deliver high-quality OT services without the barriers of private practice funding, allowing more time for long-term treatment, prevention strategies, and community impact.
What You'll Do Deliver a variety of OT services across diverse client groupsSupport inclusion in community, school, leisure, and work activitiesAssess and enhance emotional, cognitive, physical and developmental abilitiesRecommend environmental adaptations to maximise performanceProvide education and advice to families, carers, and communitiesContribute to early childhood supports and community health programs What We're Looking For Relevant Occupational Therapy qualificationPassion for making a difference in rural healthcare Benefits Great pay & perks - salaries from $80,445 + salary packaging up to $15,9005 weeks annual leave + 17.5% leave loadingCareer growth - 10 days paid PD leave + up to $10,000 for development each yearRelocation support, rental subsidy + arrival accommodationBirthday leave, service recognition bonuses & staff celebration programsPaid parental & partner leave + free EAP for you and your familyStructured supervision, mentoring & a collaborative teamWork with dynamic leaders who value innovation and people About NWRH NWRH is a vibrant not-for-profit provider of community and outreach-based allied health, mental health, aged care, wellbeing and disability services.
We've been providing services to more than 50 communities throughout regional, rural and remote Australia since 1993.
We harness the diversity, energy and professionalism of a large multidisciplinary healthcare team and are committed to cultural competency and a comprehensive service model.
You'll have the opportunity to work in rural, remote and regional locations as part of a supportive team and feel rewarded by the real difference you make in people's lives.
How to Apply Join a team where your work truly matters - Apply Now