Description
Wanslea is seeking Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Physiotherapists or Early Childhood Educators who are interested in joining our Early Childhood Intervention program as Early Childhood Practitioners. In this role, you will support families with children facing disabilities, developmental delays, or other developmental concerns.
Responsibilities
* Conduct functional assessments, plan and deliver early support for children aged 0–6 years, and connect families with NDIS services.
* Provide early childhood intervention specialist support services to children with developmental delay or disability, including initial supports.
* Work with children and their families to determine needs and appropriate specialist early intervention support.
* Undertake early childhood assessments and prepare reports.
* Develop individual plans in partnership with families.
* Initiate collaborative professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders including children's service providers, community and specialist services.
* Identify and provide information and referrals to families reflecting their needs and link them into appropriate universal and specialist services.
* Deliver high quality ECA services in accordance with program guidelines, best practice principles and legislative obligations.
Qualifications & Skills
* Degree in Allied Health (Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, or Physiotherapy), Early Childhood Education, or another relevant field.
* Extensive knowledge of the NDIS, the Early Childhood Australia approach, and best‐practice principles in early childhood intervention.
* Ability to conduct functional assessments, develop and implement tailored support plans for children aged 0–6 years, and evaluate outcomes.
* Excellent information management and technology use for record, retrieval, reporting, and documentation.
* Highly organised, resilient under pressure, able to manage priorities while meeting deadlines, trustworthy, ethical, non‐judgmental and focused on inclusion and social participation.
* Experience working with diverse communities (including Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander or CALD communities). Additional credentials such as current AHPRA registration, certified membership (e.g., Speech Pathology Australia, AASW), or teaching registration in WA are a plus.
Benefits
* Permanent full‐time position.
* Based at our Bunbury Office with free parking on site.
* Salary starting from $102,569.10 per annum plus superannuation.
* Opportunity to salary package.
* Ongoing professional development opportunities.
* Additional paid break between Christmas and New Year.
* Experience in an organisation passionate about diversity and inclusion.
* Positive team culture with highly capable and welcoming colleagues.
Employment Type
Full‐time, permanent.
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