The perks: A supportive team of experienced clinicians willing to share knowledge and skills A competitive salary based on skills and experience Access to unlimited ongoing professional development Full Administration support Weekly team meetings and in services Flexibility to work from home and to manage your own day Ability to accrue and take time in lieu to promote optimal work life balance Travel expenses reimbursed with capped travel distance To apply for a position with hb rehab please email your application and resume to Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapist The kids and adolescents we work with: The most amazing part about being an OT is the people we work with! Our clients are aged 0-18 years old who have neurological conditions, physical disabilities including cerebral palsy and spina bifida, autism spectrum disorder, sensory processing differences, ADHD, dyspraxia, developmental and motor delays, learning and intellectual disabilities or behavioural and emotional regulation difficulties. It is a privilege to assist the kids and their families to develop their strengths, independence and to achieve their goals.
This is an exciting leadership opportunity to take the next step in your clinical career by managing a team of paediatric Occupational Therapists. You will also have a clinical caseload, working with clients and their families in the clinic, community and school environment.
Whilst this position is for a team leader, we are also looking for more OT's to join our paediatric and adult teams. Send us a message for further information!
The role: Permanent full or part time position Build your own paediatric team Maintain a collaborative and positive team culture Allocate referrals, manage leave requests and complete team performance reviews In addition to the leadership role, your role as a clinician will involve:
Assessment and intervention completed in the clinic or within the community (home, pre-school, schools) Completion of standardised developmental, fine motor/gross motor and sensory assessments as well as goal setting Provision of interventions including fine and gross motor skill development, handwriting, ADL training, play skills, sensory and emotional regulation Assistive technology prescription Essential Criteria: A degree in Occupational Therapy and AHPRA registration Previous experience working as a Paediatric Occupational Therapist Demonstrated high level written and verbal communication skills, time management and organisational skills Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team and apply professional knowledge and judgement when performing tasks Ability to carry out assessment and intervention of children in areas of self-care, sensory processing, fine and gross motor skills Experience recommending and prescribing Assistive Technology Working with Children Check and Police Check Current driver's licence and own car with comprehensive insurance Desirable Criteria: Experience working in the National Disability Insurance Scheme system
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