Paediatric Occupational Therapist

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Physiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation (Healthcare & Medical)
At Paediatric Potentials, we're not just another paediatric clinic - we're a thriving community where your career and personal growth are paramount. With over a decade of excellence in Brisbane, we operate from a purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility dedicated to empowering children and enriching our team's well-being. Here, you'll find everything you need to flourish as an Occupational Therapist.
Your Ideal Workplace Our clinic has been designed with both clients and team members in mind. From dedicated gross motor rooms to a staff lounge with a big-screen TV and cosy bean bags, you'll have the perfect setting to inspire and innovate. Plus, our convenient location near Westfield Garden City offers easy access to shopping, cafes, and fitness options.
A Culture of Learning, Support, and Growth At Paediatric Potentials OT, we believe in fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional development. Our progressive career pathway supports both new graduates and experienced therapists, offering multiple paths for growth based on individual strengths and interests.
For Graduate OTs
Your journey begins with mastering the fundamentals of paediatric occupational therapy. We provide a strong foundation in assessment techniques, intervention strategies, and client communication, helping you build the essential skills needed to thrive. During your first year, you'll be guided through a structured induction and mentorship program with regular supervision sessions and comprehensive onboarding. With support from senior staff, you'll gain the confidence and experience to excel in a fast-paced, collaborative work environment .
Specialisation Opportunities Beyond the First Year
As you advance in your career, you'll have the opportunity to choose specialisation streams that align with your passions and strengths. At Paediatric Potentials OT, we recognise that career progression in traditional private practice often focuses on managing staff and providing supervision. While these are valuable skills, we offer diverse specialisation options to suit your aspirations , such as:
Clinical Education and Mentorship : Guide and mentor new therapists and students through structured learning sessions. Community and Outreach Services : Provide vital therapy in underserved rural and remote areas. Digital Content and Innovation : Develop engaging digital resources to support clients and families. Program Development and Group Therapy : Design and lead innovative group programs that make a tangible impact. This comprehensive framework allows you to pursue fulfilling career paths without being limited solely to management roles . Our structured professional development approach, guided by key performance indicators (KPIs), evaluates both clinical skills and broader contributions. Our annual review process, inclusive of salary evaluations, reaffirms our commitment to recognising your achievements and supporting your continuous advancement.
Leadership and Advanced Roles
For experienced therapists, advanced roles allow you to lead key initiatives, mentor peers, or spearhead outreach projects. Our senior team members shape the future of the practice while deepening their expertise and influence in the field of paediatric occupational therapy.
The Role – Graduate & Experienced OTs As an Occupational Therapist at Paediatric Potentials OT, you will play a vital role in empowering children and young people to reach their full potential. Whether you're a recent graduate or an experienced professional, you'll find the support and resources you need to thrive.
Key Responsibilities: Delivering Therapy Across Multiple Formats : Conduct therapy sessions in-clinic, via telehealth, and through home programs, ensuring flexibility in service delivery to meet diverse client needs. Managing a Varied Caseload : Work with paediatric clients across different age groups and developmental stages, addressing both simple and complex conditions with guidance and support from senior staff. Producing High-Quality Documentation : Create essential client documentation such as progress reports, NDIS reviews, and specialist letters. You'll be supported by senior OTs to ensure consistency and accuracy in all reports. Conducting Assessments and Equipment Trials : Carry out functional assessments and equipment trials to meet clients' evolving needs, with growing independence as you gain experience. Collaborating with Stakeholders : Engage with allied health professionals, educators, and families to ensure cohesive support for each client's development. Time Management and Professional Growth : Effectively utilise non-contact time for documentation, planning, and professional development. Participate in supervision and take initiative to seek additional guidance when required. What We Do for YOU Your Own Office from Day One : We understand the importance of having your own space. Personalise it with those little touches and create a comfortable environment that your clients will come to know and love—no more booking shared therapy rooms! Effortless Administration : Our Administration Team, comprising two full-time receptionists and a Practice Manager, handles all appointment scheduling and rescheduling, invoicing, payment follow-ups, documentation request confirmations, NDIS service agreements, scanning, filing and much more - allowing you to focus solely on your clinical work. Achievable Targets : All of our therapists work towards managing 5 client contact hours per day, ensuring a balanced and productive workload. Balanced Workload : Client sessions are scheduled for 45 minutes (face-to-face) together with non-contact time for documentation (note taking) and preparation for each session. Dedicated Documentation Time : Additional non-contact time is factored into each day to allow you to complete reports, letters, progress notes, emails, and more. Support On-Demand : Daily access to senior staff support. Staff can book time each day with senior OTs to discuss client-related questions, offering an additional layer of support alongside scheduled supervision sessions. Our team of senior staff all have between 10-25 years of professional experience! Ongoing Training : Weekly Professional Development opportunities to support your continuous growth. Team-Oriented Culture : Weekly BUZZ meetings to share successes, challenges, and the team's focus for the week. Team Events and Well-being : Each term, we host catered team lunches, mid-term drinks or team catchups, end-of-term long lunches, themed fundraising days, and celebrate birthdays with cakes galore! Skills and Qualities We Value A hardworking, driven team player who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and rises to the challenges each day can bring. A passion for working with children and families and a strong interest in working with children with various delays or disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Global Developmental Delay, learning difficulties, Sensory Processing challenges, and Down Syndrome. Proven ability to manage a varied caseload with support and guidance through formal supervision, weekly team meetings, and on-the-job training. Excellent time management and prioritisation skills combined with a personal drive to learn and grow . Exceptional interpersonal skills and the capacity to work productively in a team. We have positions for Graduate OTs, Experienced OTs, and Senior OTs.
Salary and benefits Competitive Salary based on level of experience Part-time hours available to promote work-life balance Travel allowance paid for any offsite visits (paid monthly) Work uniform provided + laundry allowance On-site allocated car-parking OT Australia membership paid for by the company All necessary insurances paid for by the company Weekly in-house professional development opportunities available Opportunities to attend external or online paid professional development Individualised developing performance plan (KPIs) and salary reviewed annually Social events including, team lunches, team dinners & themed fundraising days! How to apply To apply for this position, simply click the "APPLY " button and attach a copy of your CV and a detailed cover letter outlining your experience against the above requirements. Applications close 25 November 2024 . We're excited about the prospect of welcoming you into our team!
Paediatric Potentials: Transforming children's lives and nurturing team growth—together, like family.
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