Take the next step in your career as a Senior Occupational Therapist in CanberraWe are seeking a passionate and engaging Senior Occupational Therapist to become a valued member of our team at Early Start Australia in Canberra. This is an exciting opportunity to enhance your clinical practice within a supportive environment that prioritizes your professional growth, skills, and enthusiasm.About Us:Early Start Australia is a national multidisciplinary allied health organisation dedicated to delivering evidence-based early intervention and therapy services to children and their families. We prioritize building a positive team culture and strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our clients.What We Offer:Early Start Australia is a national organization that combines the welcoming atmosphere of small practices with robust corporate support. Our efficient administration teams handle appointment scheduling, invoicing, and NDIS management, allowing our therapists to focus on what they do best.As part of our team, you will benefit from:Access to some of the leading professionals in AustraliaAdditional professional leave days beyond your annual leaveA dedicated professional development budget for each therapistMonthly in-house training and regular supervisionFlexible working hours with options for permanent part-time or full-time employmentA competitive salary, performance incentives, and a comprehensive Mental Health and Wellbeing ProgramPaid parental leave and discounts on a wide range of products and servicesThe Opportunity:In this role, you will provide evidence-based assessment and therapy to a paediatric caseload, directly supporting children with developmental delays and/or disabilities.Your responsibilities will include:Conducting assessments and intervention sessions with a diverse caseload.Delivering one-on-one interventions centred on evidence-based practices.Offering services in our well-equipped clinic, client homes, schools, and via telehealth.Administering assessments, providing direct and indirect interventions, and collaborating with families, teachers, and support staff.Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to achieve quality, evidence-based outcomes.Qualifications Required:Tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline2 or more years experience in a similar roleA passion for making a meaningful impact through engaging and enjoyable therapy for familiesExceptional communication skills, enabling effective collaboration in a culturally diverse environmentStrong time management skills and meticulous attention to detailExperience working with children and/or individuals with disabilities, along with confidence in engaging with children and their familiesCompliance with necessary regulations, including AHPRA Registration, Working with Children Check, National Police Check, NDIS workers screening check, COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate, First Aid Training, and a valid Driver's License.Apply Now:Seize this opportunity to join a growing organization committed to positively impacting the lives of children and their families. We encourage you to apply promptly, as there is no closing date for applications.For more information, please call Ayesha on 0481 101 104 or email ****** Start Australia is an equal opportunity employer and places a high value on respect, equity, and diversity. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds, and people with disabilities.For more information, visit: Early Start Australia
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