LocationGeelong, VICEmployment StatusThis is a permanent position and can be either Full-Time or Part-Time. We are flexible!We welcome all OTsNew graduates, early career and experienced.Salary RangeFrom $76k p.a - $115k p.a (pro-rata for part-time), commensurate with experience.This role will be paid in accordance with the Health Professionals and Support Services Employees Award 2020.Salary Packaging AvailableNot for Profit Salary Package up to $15,990 per annum each FBT year - further meals and entertainment benefits up to $2,649 per annum.A key difference within this role is that you are claiming 70% of your time with the other 30% left for personal development, administrative tasks and team support.Ongoing Support AvailableWe offer regular individual and peer supervision with our skilled and experienced Occupational Therapists and broader allied health team focusing on learning, developing and growing within a supportive environment.Role OverviewWe have an exciting opportunity for a Paediatric Occupational Therapist to support our multi-disciplinary team at genU. Your hours for this role are flexible to suit your availability.In this role, you will provide support to children from 0-18 in their preferred environments, complete relevant assessments and reports, collaborate with care teams and supports, and develop meaningful and engaging support plans using strengths-based, family and person-centred practice.You will work holistically and flexibly with the participant and their families with the purpose of building capacity within all activities of daily living, play, sensory and emotional regulation, and community engagement.Essential QualificationsTo be successful in this role, it is a requirement that you have:Tertiary qualification/program of study approved by the Occupational Board of AustraliaAllied Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registrationYou will also meet the following essential requirements:Current NDIS Worker Screening CheckCurrent NDIS Working With Children's CheckCurrent NDIS Worker Orientation Module certificateOur Allied Health TeamOur Allied Health team at genU provides personalised services to help you achieve your goals for living well today and tackling bigger challenges tomorrow. We work with people living with disability of all ages, across a range of specialities offering one-on-one support that's right for you.At genU, we're united in our mission to empower people to reach their full potential. Our work supports multi-generations of people to create and embrace opportunities to connect, participate and thrive.genU Benefits & CultureHere at genU we're a group of passionate, driven people who want everyone's lives to be happier and healthier. We operate solely for community benefit and invest back into the same communities in which our services are delivered.genU welcomes diversity and is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all.genU staff have access to a range of benefits, including:Investment in You: Opportunities for career progression, accredited training modules, staff mentoring programs.Commitment to Staff Health & Wellbeing: 24/7 access to an innovative employee assistance program.Increase your Take Home Pay: Salary packaging up to $15,900 per annum plus further meals and entertainment benefits.Employee Discount Program: Discounts at over 450 retailers and service providers.Study Scholarship: 25% scholarship towards undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Torrens University.Employee Referral Program: Cash bonus for successful referrals after a qualifying period.genU is committed to providing accessible, inclusive and equitable recruitment processes for all candidates. For further details about the role or if you would like to discuss reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact Lyndal Rickard on or at .Please call or email as we would love for you to chat! We can tell you all about our role, our wonderful team and the services we offer.#J-18808-Ljbffr