About the role
help families and individuals flourish by providing collaborative, holistic, and evidence-based Occupational Therapy services. This role supports our clients by complementing psychological services with practical, functional and developmental support.
About us
At Connections WA, we provide therapy services in a supportive, neuro-affirming environment across our Melville and Port Kennedy locations. We're passionate about creating workplace cultures that prioritise wellbeing, health equity and accessible care for children, young people, and adults from all cultural backgrounds. Come and experience our learning culture firsthand and discover why our small multidisciplinary team makes such a big difference in our community and to our practioners
What we offer
* Competitive salary package with immediate start
* Flexible work patterns - we believe in work-life flow and will work with you to find it
* Access to Novopsych/Insights and Novonote
* Biannual team circle time (social, creative or wellbeing)
* Professional growth and development opportunities
* Supportive and learning team environment to ensure success in your role
What you will do
* Plan, implement and evaluate individual client occupational therapy programs that support engagement, regulation and independence
* Work collaboratively with clients, families, administration staff, and other allied health services (psychology, counselling, speech and play therapy etc.)
* Assist parents/families to develop understanding and knowledge of the NDIS to support their ability to make informed decisions where possible
* Assess home and school environments
* Undertake ongoing professional development, education and training relating to clinical practice including neurodiverse practices
* Collaborate and work closely with staff, and psychologists on shared cases to support common goals
* Provide Psychoeducation on Interoception, Connection, sensory preferences, regulation and occupational wellbeing
* Conduct functional, developmental and sensory assessments
* Develop and write Functional Capacity Assessment reports for NDIS and other funding bodies as required
* Provide reports and evidence to support plan reviews, funding renewals, GP letters and school funding
* Collaborate with schools to improve engagement, provide teachers with strategies to improve classroom engagement and reduce stress, specifically for neurodivergent students
* Ensure all practice meets professional, organisation, legal and ethical requirements
* Participate in regular team meetings, supervision and ongoing training
* Assess to MYset, goal setting tools, interoception curriculum, etc
What we're looking for
* Full Australian working rights or permanent residency
* Minimum 1-year previous OT experience preferred
* Current AHPRA registration and relevant qualification
* Previous experience working with individuals with complex needs
* Excellent communication and collaboration skills
* Experience/interest in incorporating health equity and neuro-affirming practices
* Current First Aid Certificate and CPR competency
* Police Clearance and Working With Children Check (WA)
* Valid Australian driver's licence and willingness to use own vehicle
How to apply
To apply for this role, please submit your up-to-date CV through the Apply button SEEK or otherwise feel to call us and arrange for a telephone chat or a tour of the centre on .
Further information for registrars will be discussed at the interview stage
We can't wait to hear from you
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