About the Role
We are currently seeking Occupational Therapists across multiple locations nationally to join our growing multidisciplinary team. This role offers the opportunity to deliver strengths‐based, evidence‐informed therapy supporting NDIS participants across home, school, clinic and community environments.
We Welcome
* New graduates looking for structured support and mentoring
* Early‐career clinicians wanting to broaden their experience
* Experienced Occupational Therapists seeking flexibility, collaboration and genuine career development
What You'll Be Doing
* Deliver functional and person‐centred Occupational Therapy services
* Complete assessments, intervention planning and ongoing therapy
* Support participants to achieve meaningful goals and increase independence
* Work collaboratively with families, carers, educators and multidisciplinary teams
* Manage a varied caseload across community, clinic and/or telehealth settings
* Participate in supervision, peer collaboration and ongoing professional development opportunities
What We Offer
* Flexible working arrangements and hybrid options
* Structured supervision and clinical support
* Multidisciplinary collaboration and peer learning
* Professional development opportunities and ongoing career progression
* National organisation with local team support and connection
* Supportive leadership and values‐driven culture
* Access to resources, systems and tools to support quality clinical practice
What You'll Bring
* Bachelor or Master of Occupational Therapy
* Current AHPRA registration (or eligibility)
* NDIS Worker Screening Check & Working With Children Check (or willingness to obtain)
* Driver's licence and access to a reliable vehicle for community work
* Strong communication and organisational skills
* A collaborative and person‐centred approach to therapy
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