As a charity of The Hospital Research Foundation Group (THRF Group), THRF Group – Stroke and Parkinson's is seeking a client-centred Occupational Therapist to join our dedicated Allied Health team.
About THRF Group THRF Group is an impactful and dynamic profit-for-purpose organisation, with national and international impact. Our purpose is simple – together, fight for better health and wellbeing for our community through life-changing medical research and improved healthcare.
THRF Group's Allied Health team provides occupational therapy support to maximise choice, independence, and wellbeing for people affected by Parkinson's, Stroke, or other neurological/movement disorders.
About the role Reporting to the Allied Health Team Lead, key responsibilities include:
Provide Occupational Therapy (OT) assessments, interpret findings, formulate and implement OT intervention plans in collaboration with clients, primary support people, and other clinicians.Promote health and wellness solutions and support optimal mental and physical outcomes for all clients.Provide clinical supervision and support to a team of OTs.Increase awareness and understanding of the condition for people living with Parkinson's, Stroke, or another neurological/movement disorder, their family members, health professionals, and the wider community.Connect with consumers, families, and support coordinators to maximise client outcomes.We're looking for individuals who possess: Applicable tertiary qualification and current AHPRA Registration with a minimum of 3 years' post-graduate experience.Experience in the provision of clinical supervision.Understanding of neurological, cardiovascular, metabolic, and musculoskeletal conditions.Ability to deliver sound advice and education in a comprehensive and professional manner.Ability to work effectively both independently and as a member of a multi-disciplinary team with a flexible positive attitude.What we offer at THRF Group Growth Potential: Be part of a rapidly expanding organisation, with opportunities to develop your expertise, access professional development options, and future career pathways.More than just a job: Join a team deeply connected to our cause and the positive impact we create in the community.Mission-Driven Impact: Make a tangible difference in the lives of others while enhancing your clinical skills and supervision experience.Flexibility: Enjoy the benefits of a flexible work environment, allowing for a healthy work-life balance. Part-time options available.Salary Packaging: Maximise your take-home pay with generous salary packaging options.Join a Dynamic Team: Collaborate with passionate colleagues in a supportive and fulfilling work environment.Wellbeing Focus: We prioritise your wellbeing with benefits such as subsidised gym memberships, flu shots, and chiropractic care.If this opportunity ignites excitement for you, check out the detailed Position Description for more information.
If you'd like to learn more, for a confidential chat please call:
Sarah Grindlay - Program Director - Chronic Disease and Wellbeing Impact: Mobile: 0423 044 306 Apply now - don't delay, we'll be checking applications as they come in and moving fast!
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