About the Role
We're looking for a suitably qualified and values-driven Occupational Therapist to join our team in a full-time or part-time capacity. Whether you're based in Broome, Derby, or Kununurra, you'll work as part of a passionate and experienced multidisciplinary team that values collaboration, flexibility, and innovation. Our services provide an integrated approach to therapy that embraces the dignity of risk, recognising that the people we support are the experts in their own lives. Your role will involve working with children, adolescents, and adults to help them build communication, participation, and functional independence in ways that reflect their goals and contexts. We are seeking someone who demonstrates a strong commitment to person-centred care and community impact. You will be selected based on your values, passion, and professional skills that align with our mission to deliver high-quality services to NDIS participants and the broader community.
Key Responsibilities
* Perform screenings, assessments, and create individualised treatment plans
* Assist NDIS participants to work towards increased functional independence and social participation
* Collaborate with families, educators, carers, and fellow allied health professionals
* Support NDIS participants to reach their goals in meaningful and functional ways
* Travel to remote Kimberley communities (optional and flexible)
* Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation and participate in team-based planning
* Engage in regular supervision, team learning, and complex case discussions
About the Practice
Our organisation is a multidisciplinary allied health service delivering holistic, person-centred therapy in the stunning Kimberley region of Western Australia. Our passionate team includes Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Physiotherapists. With offices in Broome, Derby, and Kununurra, and regular outreach opportunities to remote communities including Fitzroy Crossing, Bidyadanga, and the Dampier Peninsula, we're committed to improving lives through inclusive, collaborative, and evidence-informed practice.
Experience and qualifications required
* Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) or Bachelor/ Master of Occupational Therapy
* Current Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registration
* Valid Driver's Licence and a reliable vehicle
* WWCC, National Police Clearance & NDIS Worker Screening Check
* Strong interpersonal and time management skills
* A person-centred mindset and commitment to inclusive service delivery
Desirable:
* Knowledge of NDIS processes and guidelines is also highly valued
* Interest in outreach work and remote service delivery
What's on offer for the successful candidate
* Flexible employment
* Choose part-time or full-time
* Competitive salary – $90,000–$120,000 (FTE) + super
* Work-life balance – Flexible hours and work-from-home options
* Professional development – Ongoing learning and clinical support
* Remote area travel – Deliver services across the vibrant Kimberley
* Team culture – Supportive, collaborative, and purpose-driven workplace
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