Introduction Our Organisation Guide Dogs Victoria is a leader in breaking down barriers that enable our people to live life without limits. Our organisation recognises and responds to the diverse needs and choices of our Clients. We specialise in providing high quality and safe services and supports to people living with low vision or blindness and other disabilities. We are one of Australia’s most trusted charity and an employer of choice in the disability and aged care sectors. We recognise and celebrate the diversity of our employees and volunteers and the benefits this brings to our organisation. Our people enjoy an inclusive and culturally safe work environment free from all forms of discrimination. Guide Dogs Victoria is a place where talent is recognised and innovation is encouraged. Description The Role We have an exciting opportunity for an Occupational Therapist to join our Client Services team based in Kew. This is a permanent role, working in a full-time capacity. Reporting to the Area Team Leader, you will provide Occupational Therapy (OT) services to people who are low vision or who are blind that meet the needs of the individual, while at the same time adhering to Guide Dog Victoria and Disability Service standards. This position has a focus on assistive technology and adaptive equipment for people who are blind or have low vision. Responsibilities 1. Clinical Service Delivery Conduct functional assessments with clients who are blind or have low vision. Recommend and implement adaptive equipment and assistive technologies to support independence in the home, workplace, and community. Provide training in the use of vision aids, smart home technologies, screen readers, magnifiers, tactile tools, and other assistive devices. Work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team for holistic service delivery. Work with a mixed age caseload. Organise and deliver client group programs that are skill-based and client-centred with other practitioners. 2. Technology & Equipment Expertise Stay current with emerging assistive technologies for people with blindness or low vision (e.g. wearable tech, voice-activated systems, digital accessibility tools). Develop and maintain a library of technology solutions and demonstrations for clients and staff. Trial, evaluate, and recommend new equipment and technology solutions. 3. Client-Centered Planning Develop individualised therapy plans and group programs that align with client goals, NDIS plans, and best practice. Provide documentation, progress reports, and recommendations for funding applications (e.g., NDIS, My Aged Care). Have knowledge and keep updated of current OT clinical practices and interventions. 4. Stakeholder Engagement Provide education to clients, families, carers, and other professionals about adaptive technology. Participate in community education and promotional events for Guide Dogs Victoria. 5. Team Contribution Contribute to a positive, innovative, and inclusive team environment. Participate in regular supervision, professional development, meetings, and service improvement activities. Skills And Experiences Qualifications Tertiary qualifications in Occupational Therapy. Current AHRPRA registration. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Demonstrated experience working with assistive technology and/or adaptive equipment. Strong understanding of disability support systems (e.g., NDIS, My Aged Care). Excellent communication and documentation skills. Solid skills and understanding of communicating in plain English. Desirable to have experience working with clients who are blind or vision impaired. Desirable to have knowledge of accessibility on smart devices, screen readers (JAWS, NVDA), magnification software, braille devices, and smart home technology. Benefits A competitive remuneration package that reflects skills and experience, which includes tax free salary packaging of up to $18,550. 6 weeks paid parental leave. Support towards your professional development including paid study leave, educational assistance and an external mentoring program. Wellbeing program which includes an annual wellbeing calendar, discounted health insurance, employee assistance program, skin checks and annual flu vaccinations. Reward and Recognition program. Join us in making a difference in the lives of those we serve – both human and canine! Important We are an equal opportunity employer who is known for providing a work environment that embraces and values diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. We encourage applicants of all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities including low vision or blindness, people from CALD and LGBTQIA communities, and people of all ages to apply for our roles. We are committed to making workplace adjustments and to support candidates through the recruitment and selection process. Please reach out to our team at hr@guidedogsvictoria.com.au if you require reasonable adjustments be applied. Mandatory Safety Screening Checks This role requires the successful candidate to complete and receive a clear result for National Police Check, Working with Children Check and if required, further compliance checks based on the position requirements. All employees are also required to comply with COVID-19 vaccination requirements as a condition of their employment. Vaccination evidence or valid medical exemption must be provided prior your commencement date. We recognise and celebrate the diversity of our employees and volunteers and the benefits this brings to our organisation. Our people enjoy an inclusive and culturally safe work environment free from all forms of discrimination. Lived experience as a person with a disability is highly valued. Lived experience supporting a person with a disability is highly valued.