Are you a highly motivated and experienced Senior Occupational Therapist who would like a key role in project work, as well as coaching and mentoring school based occupational therapists in South East region?
This is
your opportunity - a Permanent Part-time Senior Occupational Therapy (Clinical) position.
This position is being offered in a Permanent Part-Time capacity (0.30FTE), 22.08 hours per fortnight.
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Your Opportunity:
As the Senior Occupational Therapist (Clinical), you will:
* Support students to access and fully participate in learning in an inclusive education system.
* Work within a multitiered system of support and collaborate with education teams to maximise learning outcomes and wellbeing for students.
* Support and ensure the development of capability of other occupational therapists across the state and within South East region to use clinical evidence-based occupational therapy to achieve student learning outcomes.
* Provide professional leadership to others across the department, using your high levels of expertise in specific or specialised clinical aspects of school based occupational therapy services.
This position will comprise of a proportion of clinical and project work.
Your Role:
As the Senior Occupational Therapists (Clinical) you will have responsibility for the following:
* Lead and conduct specialised projects and innovative research activities relating to the delivery and continuous improvement of occupational therapy services within schools.
* Provide expert clinical advice to others within the department on specific or specialised clinical areas of occupational therapy.
* Provide mentoring and coaching to others to build capacity and promote and ensure best practice in occupational therapy service delivery.
* Use high level communication and collaboration skills with schools and key stakeholders, including occupational therapists, to facilitate knowledge and resource sharing of specific or specialised clinical areas of occupational therapy.
* Support students to achieve their potential using evidence-based contemporary occupational therapy knowledge and frameworks to assist schools to identify and make reasonable adjustments and implement inclusive teaching strategies.
* Demonstrate continuous growth in your own professional learning and model reflective practice.
Please refer to the attached role description for further information.
Competencies (How you will be assessed):
Leadership Competencies for Queensland provides a common understanding of the foundations for success across all of our roles within the department
Vision:
* Leads strategically - thinks critically and acts on the broader purpose of the system.
* Stimulates ideas and innovation - gathers insights and embraces new ideas and innovation to inform future practice.
Results:
* Builds enduring relationships - builds and sustains relationships to enable the collaborative delivery of customer-focused outcomes.
* Inspires others - inspires others by driving clarity, engagement and a sense of purpose.
Accountability:
* Fosters healthy and inclusive workplaces - fosters an inclusive workplace where health, safety and wellbeing is promoted and prioritised.
* Pursues continuous growth - pursues opportunities for growth through agile learning and development of self-awareness.
Interested? To Apply:
* Attach a brief resume including contact details for 2 referees (referees should have an understanding of your relevant work history)
* Attach a maximum two-page written statement highlighting your expertise and suitablility for the role in response to the attached role description and Leadership Competencies.
We welcome all applicants to share any support needed to ensure our recruitment process is inclusive.
Applications remain current for 12 months from the closing date and may be considered for appointment to identical or similar vacancies within the Department.
Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.