About Anglicare:
At Anglicare SQ, we believe everyone has a story. With a 150-year heritage , we exist for individuals of all life stages who may be experiencing challenges or entering a new phase of life. Our skilled team deliver a breadth of care-based services, across a vast geographic footprint, and in many types of locations. When you join our team you will see how our values of Hope, Love, Care and Humility drive our practice and decision making daily.
About the role:
The overall purpose of the Occupational Therapist is to improve or maintain peoples' independent functioning in all aspects of living. Occupational Therapists may assist people who are limited by physical or psychological illness, neurological dysfunction, developmental delay or the ageing process. The practice of Occupational Therapy encompasses evaluation, consultation and treatment The Occupational Therapist will work in accordance with the values of Anglicare Southern Queensland (Anglicare) and support core business by providing service, guidance and advice within this position's speciality area.
This role is a permanent part-time position , 4 days per week . Our office is located in Robina. You will be expected to travel to clients homes within this region. Paying $40.7783-$53.9499/ hour dependent on experience.
- Manage internal and external referrals, which may include implementing a waiting list priority tool.
- Assess clients’ functional and ergonomic capacity, limitations and potential.
- Assess clients’ cognition and decision-making capacity with respect to Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
- Complete extensive home environment assessments.
- Provide Occupational Therapist input that is aimed at improving clients’ functional independence and quality of life.
- Recommend, trial and assist to obtain necessary assistive technology (aids and equipment).
- Facilitate appropriate minor and major home modifications, which may involve referral and co- ordination with other agencies.
- Provide education to clients regarding energy conservation, joint protection, falls prevention, work simplification, stress management and relaxation.
- Work effectively in multidisciplinary teams to maximise client outcomes, by attending case conferences as required to advise on client care, assessment results and progress.
- Contribute as required to care plans that address personal ADLs, including manual handling and other workplace health and safety concerns.
- Evaluate and review peer Occupational Therapist recommendations and adjust as appropriate.
- If a need is identified and resources available, plan, coordinate, implement and review group Occupational Therapist programs which are suited to clients’ needs within the local community e.g. energy conservation, social support program, relaxation and ADL re-training.
- In conjunction with the Manager, design, coordinate and evaluate projects in response to identified needs in consultation with clients, carers and the community.
- Ensure all Occupational Therapist services reflect best practice, including evidence-based practice.
About you:
- Demonstrated clinical knowledge and ability to competently assess functional ability of clients in a community setting.
- Demonstrated ability to develop, implement and review collaborative OT services.
- Demonstrated ability to work within a community based multidisciplinary team environment, including the capacity to negotiate with a range of stakeholders, operate flexibly, and have the capacity to problem solve.
- Ability to work autonomously, plan and prioritise work effectively.
- Demonstrated well developed oral, written and interpersonal communication skills.
- Demonstrated understanding of quality management principles in the clinical setting.
Role Requirements:
- Valid Aged Care Worker Screening Check:
o Current National Police Check OR
o Current NDIS Worker Screening Clearance.
NB: NDIS Worker Screening Clearance is mandatory for Services/Facilities delivering
services to NDIS clients.
o Statutory Declaration if you have been a citizen or permanent resident of a country
other than Australia after turning 16.
- Current Drivers Licence with own reliable vehicle
- Degree in Occupational Therapy
- Current registration with AHPRA
- First Aid and CPR Certification
- Membership or eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Occupational
Therapists, Queensland
- Anglicare strongly encourages you to stay up to date with the immunisations recommended for
your role, as outlined in our Worker’s Immunisation Procedure.
Why you'll love working with Anglicare Southern Queensland:
- Voted Reader’s Digest Most Trusted Brand in Aged Care seven consecutive years in a row.
- Know your role is making a real difference supporting Queenslanders in need
- Value-driven organisation rooted in Love, Care, Hope & Humility.
- Flexible Working Environment and work from home possibilities.
- Not for Profit Salary Packaging (Reduce your taxable income by up to $18,550).
- Novated Lease – pay for your car and running costs with pre-tax dollars!
- Corporate Health Insurance Discounts with Bupa and Medibank.
- Benefits App – Discounts and cash back at retailers (Woollies, Big W, Myer & more!).
- Referral App – $1 for each time you share a job and up to $300 for a successful referral.
- Wellbeing App – Mental, Physical and Financial wellbeing support.
- A culture of recognition with our Annual People Awards.
24/7 Employee Assistance Program & Pastoral Care Support.
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Anglicare believes in building an inclusive and diverse workforce and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, those from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTIQ+ communities, people with disabilities and people with a lived experience of mental ill health. Please advise us if you require any additional support in the recruitment process.
Please apply online attaching your current resume and responding to the screening questions.