We have an opportunity for an Occupational Therapy Student to join the team as a our Community Support Officer.
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of our young community members? Discover your passion for helping young children and adolescents in our community to engage in meaningful activities.
We are looking for an occupational therapy student, that has well rounded skills to form part of our community coach team as well as, support our team of occupational therapists with administration support.
When you join our team, you can enjoy the benefits of a well-structured organisation that enriches the lives of children with a disability, learning disorder or functional daily life challenges. Based in Castle Hill (NSW), Grace Children's Therapy is an established practice, serving the Sydney Hills District for over 17 years.
We are looking for open-minded, creative, energetic, and innovative community coaches who will embrace the ethos of Grace Children's Therapy and provide support as part of our Community Action Team as well as form part of our administration team. This newly formed program has been uniquely designed through a functional and engaging occupational therapy lens to enhance the experience and outcomes of the participants that attend our practice.
Within this role you will be assisting participants to work towards independence and feeling a sense of achievement, enjoyment and confidence as they are supported to learn and increase their participation.
Our Community Action Coaches work within our Community Action Program with the goal of providing support to the adolescents and young children within our service with the goal of providing community based coaching, working alongside our occupational therapist to facilitate opportunities and working towards meeting their goals. This could include coaching in the home, local community, shops, parks or playgrounds, attending our programs, or sporting and recreational venues.
When not working as a community coach out in the field, we will be utilising your administration skills to assist with supporting the team in the clinic completing administration tasks such as, invoicing, diary management and following up on service agreements.
Skills and abilities:
* The ability to develop rapport with young children and teenagers.
* Have the ability to communicate and work collaboratively with our occupational therapists, parents and care givers.
* Have the ability to follow instructions and plans as set by the occupational therapist.
* Be prepared and able to regularly review goals with the occupational therapist.
* Be able to think flexibly and respond to the needs the client.
* The ability to manage your time to meet the goals of the sessions.
* Utilise our platform to ensure record keeping and notes are completed and accurate.
* Be able to manage your time and be task oriented to ensure work is completed.
* Have excellent computer skills and able to pick up using various platforms.
What you can expect:
* To be part of our Community Action Team
* To be supported by our occupational therapists in reaching the clients goals.
* To engage and be part of the wider team, including our occupational therapy team and support staff.
* For students studying occupational therapy, there is an opportunity to pursue a clinical pathway towards joining our team upon completion of your undergraduate degree in occupational therapy.
* Opportunities for learning and development.
* Gain new skills and experience.
Essential criteria:
* A student currently studying occupational therapy
* Have values that align with Grace Children's Therapy
* Have a valid Drivers Licence and reliable vehicle that is comprehensively insured
* Have a NDIS Worker Screener (Service NSW) or willingness to obtain
* Have a Working with Children Check (Service NSW) or willingness to obtain
* Have completed the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission Modules or willingness to complete
* Have a valid Police Check
* Have completed your First Aid and CPR certifications.
* Willing to complete our onboarding process, including training requirements.
* Ideally you would be available to work a minimum of 12-15 hours per hours.
* Saturday morning is essential up to 1:30pm.
What else do you need to know:
* This is a casual position
* Must be available to work Saturday mornings until 1:30pm
* You will be paid under the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Award.