Role Overview
As a Graduate Occupational Therapist, you will play a vital role in supporting clients' return to work and life after injury. You will be working with a leading allied health provider, leveraging your skills to make a positive impact on people's lives.
Key Responsibilities
* Conduct office-based and vehicle ergonomic assessments to identify areas for improvement.
* Perform Activities of Daily Living assessments to determine equipment or household services prescriptions.
* Conduct worksite assessments to interpret physical demands and environment, and to understand duties clients can complete to achieve short-term and long-term return-to-work goals.
* Complete functional capacity evaluations to assess clients' abilities and limitations.
* Collaborate with other health practitioners through case conferencing to ensure comprehensive care.
Required Skills and Qualifications
* Enthusiasm and dedication to thrive in their career.
* Willingness to own responsibilities and continue personal and professional growth.
* Desire to collaborate and contribute fresh ideas to the team.
* Effective communication skills.
* Keen attention to detail.
* Strong time management skills.
Benefits
* Attractive salary package.
* Dedicated time and substantial allowance for professional development.
* Generous paid parental leave.
* Discounts on everyday and special purchases.
* Wellbeing benefits, including discounted health insurance.
Others
This is a structured two-year Graduate Program designed to support early career growth. There are opportunities for advancement within one of Australia's largest Allied Health providers, with roles available across capital cities and regional hubs.