Position Description: The Occupational Therapist plays a critical role in delivering high-quality therapy services to individuals eligible for services who require support for developmental delays or disabilities.
This role focuses on: Enhancing clients' intellectual, emotional, and social well-being through targeted interventions Conduct assessments, develop therapy plans, and implement interventions based on individual client needs.
Deliver tele-therapy and/or face to face services across various settings, including home, community, and educational environments Maintain client records and prepare reports in compliance with organisation and regulatory standards Collaborate with families, caregivers, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to develop and review intervention strategies Advise on specialist equipment and assistive technology to support client development Support clients in achieving their goals and facilitate their inclusion in everyday community and educational activities Ensure adherence to evidence-based best practices and uphold professional standards in service delivery Establish and support strong relationships with clients, families, external professionals, educators, and community organisations Act as a key point of contact for external agencies and stakeholders within the therapy discipline Advocate for the importance of early intervention and the role of therapy in long-term client outcomes Ensure compliance with all organisation policies, legal requirements, and professional regulations Prevent and report any form of client abuse or harm in accordance with policies Maintain accurate documentation, case notes, and reports to support service accountability and funding requirements Position Requirements: Relevant Degree (Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree related field) Current AHPRA registration Current Driver's License NDIS Worker Clearance.
Technical Skills