Early Years Specialist (Allied Health / Early Childhood)
Job Details
Pay: $80,000 - $100,000 + super (experience-based)
Location: South West Sydney (Liverpool / Campbelltown / Bankstown) or Ipswich (QLD) – choose one of the listed locations to be based from
Employment Type: Full-time / Part-time (4 days per week) candidates considered
About the Role
As an Early Years Specialist, you will work directly with young children and their families to deliver early childhood supports that build capability, improve developmental outcomes, and support participation in everyday environments. Working within a multidisciplinary team, you will provide assessment, intervention and family‐centred support across home, childcare and community settings.
Key Responsibilities
* Deliver strengths‐based early childhood intervention supports in line with program guidelines
* Conduct functional assessments, developmental screening and observations
* Engage with families as partners to set goals based on their priorities
* Build capacity of families, carers and professionals to support children in everyday environments
* Maintain accurate documentation and records in line with NDIS requirements
* Support families to access and implement NDIS plans where applicable
* Facilitate parent education programs, playgroups or group‐based supports where required
What You'll Bring
* Essential
o Relevant qualification in Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Physiotherapy, Teaching or Social Work
* Demonstrated experience working with children with developmental delay or disability and families
* Ability to complete assessments, reports and documentation to a high standard
* Valid driver's licence and ability to work across home and community settings
Benefits
* Not-for-profit salary packaging options available
* Generous leave entitlements (5 weeks) under relevant Enterprise Agreement
* Access to Sonder wellbeing platform (24/7 support)
* Work within a large, established NFP with strong community impact
* Opportunity to deliver best practice early intervention supports
Commitment to Child Safety, Inclusion and Equal Opportunity
Tradewind Australia is committed to the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children and vulnerable people. We strongly encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, and those from culturally and linguistically diverse communities. All successful applicants will undergo reference checks, identity verification, Working with Children Check and further compliance requests pending organisational requirements.
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