Physiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation (Healthcare & Medical)Are you an up and coming allied health professional? We are looking for a passionate and engaging Allied Health Assistant to join our team at Wanneroo.If you are currently studying towards your degree in perhaps OT or speech, this might be the perfect opportunity to help support your studies.You will have the opportunity to develop and extend your clinical practice in a friendly, well-supported team in an organisation that values your growth, passion, and skills!Work in clinic alongside our friendly team of allied health professionals in an environment where you will feel valued and supported in the work that you do. We are here to support each other whilst we support those that rely on our services.What We Offer YouThis is a casual position offering up to 15 hours per week. Of course, this can vary from week to week and in time may lead to additional hours.We have professional development budgets and paid professional development leave days.In addition to a competitive salary with performance incentives, you will have access to an individual professional development budget, professional development leave, our Mental Health and Wellbeing Program, paid parental leave, and a discount marketplace with hundreds of products at reduced prices from groceries to movie tickets.The opportunity:Working with our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy team, you will use a therapeutic approach to help individuals with autism and other developmental disorders improve various behaviours, skills, and quality of life.ABA therapy focuses on understanding behaviours and teaching new skills by using principles of reinforcement, such as rewarding positive actions, visual supports, prompts and prompt fading, and scaffolded learning.Therapists design personalised treatment plans based on each individual's needs, goals, and challenges, which can include improving social skills, communication, academic skills, and adaptive behaviours like self-care and attention.ABA therapy is highly structured, involving one-on-one sessions where skills are broken down into small, manageable steps, making it easier for individuals to learn and retain new skills.What do you need to join?Passion for making a difference in the lives of children and their families!No qualification is required; however, experience with children and families with additional needs (including lived experience) is essential.Working towards a relevant Allied Health qualification.Knowledge of the NDIS is highly desirable.Strong communication and organisational skills.Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team and ability to work autonomously in the community once you are developed in the role.Compliance – Working with Children Check, National Police Check, NDIS workers screening check, Covid-19 Vaccination Certificate, and First Aid certificate.About us:Early Start Australia is a national multidisciplinary allied health organisation committed to delivering evidence-based early intervention and therapy services to children and their families.As an organisation, Early Start Australia prioritises building a fantastic team culture and working with children and their families to make a real difference to the everyday lives of our clients.Apply now:Don't miss your chance to be part of a growing organisation committed to making a real difference to the everyday lives of children and their families – Apply Now. For a confidential discussion about the role, contact Talent Consultant, Belinda on 0429 086 514.Early Start Australia places a high priority on the principles of respect, equity, and diversity. As an employer of choice, we strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, and people with disabilities.
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