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The Role
You’ll be responsible for maintaining a consistent clinical caseload, ensuring your work aligns with participants' NDIS goals and contributes to measurable outcomes. Your role will include documenting all administrative tasks accurately and within expected timeframes, while also engaging proactively with supervisors to manage and optimise your billable hours. In addition, you’ll actively participate in education initiatives and collaborate with families, carers, and other professionals to ensure continuity and quality of care.
Ongoing development is key to success in this role. You’ll attend regular supervision and performance reviews, engage in professional development activities, and participate in team training sessions. Your flexibility and ability to work across different environments—be it in the community, at various locations, or within a multidisciplinary team—will ensure you continue to provide high-quality, responsive, and effective services to the people you support.
Occupational Therapist - Hybrid
Location: | Penrith |
Discipline: | Allied Health |
Salary: | $75000 to $115000 |
Contact name: | Aaron Byrne |
Contact email: | aaron.byrne@curamoir-hr.com.au |
Job ref: | 34661 |
Published: | 7 days ago |
On Offer
- Competitive salary - $75,000 - $115,000 plus super
- Flexible working hours
- Up to $1,200 for Professional development opportunities
- Career advancement prospects
- Supportive work environment
- Chance to make a real difference in the lives of people with disabilities
- Sponsorship available for overseas candidates
The Role
As an Occupational Therapist, you’ll operate as a confident, independent practitioner, delivering evidence-based, person-centred therapy to NDIS participants aged 2 to 65. You’ll work with a diverse range of presentations including developmental delay, autism, intellectual disabilities, neurological conditions, and rare genetic disorders. Whether providing supports in homes, schools, or clinic settings, you’ll tailor your approach to meet the unique needs of each participant and have the opportunity to specialise in areas of interest within your caseload.
You’ll be responsible for maintaining a consistent clinical caseload, ensuring your work aligns with participants' NDIS goals and contributes to measurable outcomes. Your role will include documenting all administrative tasks accurately and within expected timeframes, while also engaging proactively with supervisors to manage and optimise your billable hours. In addition, you’ll actively participate in education initiatives and collaborate with families, carers, and other professionals to ensure continuity and quality of care.Ongoing development is key to success in this role. You’ll attend regular supervision and performance reviews, engage in professional development activities, and participate in team training sessions. Your flexibility and ability to work across different environments—be it in the community, at various locations, or within a multidisciplinary team—will ensure you continue to provide high-quality, responsive, and effective services to the people you support.
Requirements
- Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy or relevant degree
- AHPRA Registration - can support limited reg and AHPRA supervision
- Valid Driver’s License.
- WWCC and Police Check.
- NDIS Screening Check
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