About Able to Play
Able to Play Pty Ltd. delivers inclusive, community-based sports and social skill programs for children with disabilities aged 2–16 years. Established in 2022 and led by passionate directors Kirsten Larven (Senior Occupational Therapist) and Ingrid Honan (Senior Psychologist), who bring 30 years of combined experience, we are a small but growing business.
Our programs provide supportive, small-group environments where children can build motor and social-emotional skills while having fun. Unlike traditional one-on-one therapy, Able to Play focuses on engaging group activities that foster friendship, teamwork, and confidence. Across 10-week school terms, children participate in a variety of sports—including gymnastics, basketball, soccer, rugby, tennis, athletics, volleyball, tee-ball, and yoga/Pilates—while developing skills such as running, jumping, throwing, turn-taking, and understanding emotions.
At Able to Play we celebrate each child's unique strengths and adapt to their individual skill level, to ensure every child has the opportunity to play, connect, and thrive.
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Allied Health Therapist to join our team on Saturday Mornings.
As the lead facilitator for our Saturday groups, you, along with our therapy assistant, will work with children and their families to deliver our specialised sport and social skills programs to children with disabilities. This role offers a fantastic opportunity for you to supplement your income or return to the workforce utilising your clinical expertise.
In this role you will:
* Deliver engaging group therapy sessions, as outlined in our manualised programs, but tailored to each child's strengths and goals
* Provide guidance and work collaboratively with a co-facilitator therapy assistant
* Set up and pack away group equipment
* Work collaboratively with children, young people and their families
* Review written programs weekly before each session and adjust as needed to ensure suitability for group participants
* Provide clear and timely clinical documentation following each session, and NDIS progress reports where required
* Participate in team meetings, supervision and professional development
* Contribute to a positive, supportive and innovative team culture
About You
You are a compassionate, confident and energetic clinician who enjoys working with children and their families, and values high quality, family centred intervention.
* Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Speech Pathology or Social Work
* Current registration with AHPRA (if applicable) or relevant professional body (e.g. SPA, AASW)
* Experience working with and creatively engaging children and young people
* Demonstrated experience working autonomously and adapting flexibility to changing clinical needs
* Demonstrated high level of energy and enthusiasm when working with children and families, with the ability to actively lead sport and movement-based therapy sessions
* Current Working With Children Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check, Police Check, First aid and CPR certificate (or willingness to obtain)
* Eligibility to work in Australia
* Demonstrated reliability, professionalism and trustworthiness, and an ability to maintain confidentiality and ethical standards
* Experience in paediatric or neurodevelopmental settings
* Experience with NDIS clients
* Experience running group intervention
* Interest, knowledge of and/or passion for sports
Why Join Able to Play?
We are a growing business that values clinician wellbeing, creativity and professional growth.
Benefits include:
* Competitive hourly rate
* Consistent and reliable hours
* Opportunity to grow with the business
* Supportive and genuine leadership
* A collaborative, values-driven team culture
* Opportunity to contribute innovatively to a growing business
* The opportunity to make a genuine impact in children's lives
How to Apply
Please send the following to managers@abletoplay.com.au:
* A cover letter addressing the key selection criteria
* Applications will be reviewed as received.
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