Ready to make a lasting impact? Join our growing North Perth team as a Paediatric Occupational Therapist, supporting children and families to achieve their goals. Enjoy the flexibility of a community-based position, with the opportunity to work from home, in the community, and in the clinic, while making a genuine difference every day.
ABOUT US
We’re a national therapy services provider helping NDIS participants, kids, teens and adults live their best everyday lives.
We’re supportive, very passionate, and big believers in:
✔ 1:1 Weekly supervision that actually happens
✔ Growth without burnout
✔ Teams who lift each other up
OTs love working with us because we combine structure + freedom, support + independence, and professionalism + fun.
What We Offer You:
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Work flexibility – Full-time or part-time – it's up to you.
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Excellent remuneration – Industry leading salary + salary packaging options + car allowance + laptop + smartphone + bonus opportunities.
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Work-Life Balance – Enjoy a mix of working from home, in the community, and clinic.
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Leave Options – Ability to purchase additional leave, plus a generous staff referral scheme
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Continuous Professional Development – PD allowance, tailored training, and ongoing development with AAA and our parent company, MedHealth
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Genuine support with weekly supervision, dedicated mentors and senior clinician guidance
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Passionate and positive culture – Be part of a purpose-driven team that believes in your development and in making a difference
Your Role:
As an OT in our team, you’ll make a meaningful difference through:
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Managing a caseload that aligns with your areas of interest
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Conducting clinical assessments across emotional, psychological, cognitive, developmental, and physical functions
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Developing individualised, evidence-based therapy goals and interventions
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Providing environmental modification advice for homes, schools, workplaces and residential settings
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Recommending and facilitating Assistive Technology (AT) to promote independence
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Staying compliant with current legislation and NDIS guidelines
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Working collaboratively within a supportive, multidisciplinary team