Your work will include:
- Detailed upper limb assessment and movement analysis
- Graded, task-specific intervention and functional retraining
- Management of spasticity and motor control challenges
- Sensory and motor re-education approaches
- Integration of upper limb function into meaningful daily activities
You will be working in a purpose-built neurological rehabilitation facility designed specifically for intensive neuro rehabilitation.
The clinic includes equipment that is not commonly available in private practice settings, including:
- Upper limb rehabilitation systems including Saebo technologies
- TyroMotion robotic systems (Diego and Myro)
- Electrical stimulation including Xcite2 and RT300 FES Bike
- X-Sensor pressure mapping for seating and positioning
- Splinting and casting services
This environment supports hands-on neurological rehabilitation, where clinicians are encouraged to trial, adapt, and refine interventions using clinical reasoning and team collaboration.
Training and ongoing support are provided as part of onboarding. Prior experience with all equipment is not required.
You will be part of a multidisciplinary team including Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Exercise Physiologists, Speech Pathologists, and Podiatrists.
Within the OT team, there is a strong culture of collaboration and shared learning. A dedicated upper limb space within the therapy space allows clinicians to work alongside each other using shared equipment, which naturally supports observation, discussion, and clinical learning.
This includes:
- Joint sessions and clinical shadowing opportunities
- Working alongside colleagues in the upper limb space to support informal learning
- Regular case-based discussion and team learning sessions facilitated by our Upper Limb Clinical Educator
This role is designed to support clinicians developing specialist skills in upper limb rehabilitation, with opportunities to broaden across neurological practice.
Each team member develops both 12-month and 3-year professional and personal goals, which are actively supported by mentors, team leaders, and Directors.
You will have access to:
- Structured 1:1 clinical mentoring
- Occupational Therapy group mentoring
- Internal and external professional development opportunities
- Joint sessions and shadowing with the Upper Limb Clinical Educator
- Dedicated group learning opportunities
- Annual Planning and Progress Meetings with Directors to support your goals
We also support the practical skills required to work effectively in private practice — areas that are often not covered at university.
This includes:
- Understanding funding systems
- Report writing
- Referral relationship development
- Diary and caseload management
- Private practice workflows
- Use of AI in healthcare
Many of our clinicians transition from public health or interstate roles, and support is provided to ensure this transition is smooth and sustainable. You will also have access to templates, examples, and peer support to build confidence and efficiency.
- Clinic-based neurological rehabilitation practice
- Community and home-based intervention where clinically appropriate
- Practice is guided by our Clinical Excellence Indicators, which provide a clear framework for quality, consistency, and clinical standards across the team
Our purpose-built clinic includes:
- 3 large specialised rehab spaces
- 20 individual treatment rooms
- Dedicated paediatric neurological therapy spaces
- Tyromotion MYRO and DIEGO robotic therapy systems
- Upper limb therapy equipment including Saebo
- Electrical stimulation including Xcite2 and FES Bike
- Splinting and casting services
- DMI Therapy
- XSensor pressure mapping system
- Advanced seating and positioning clinic
This allows you to deliver therapy that is hands-on, intensive, and outcomes-focused.
We don’t measure success through outdated volume-based billing alone.
Instead, we use Clinical Excellence Indicators, recognising quality of care, clinical reasoning, collaboration, and client outcomes.
That means:
- You’re recognised for how you work, not just how many clients you see
- Structured 4-weekly rewards and feedback cycles
- Clear expectations with support to meet them
- A focus on quality care rather than rushed appointments
- Clinicians who build strong clinical skills and consistency typically meet and exceed expectations within standard working hours.
This role is best suited to an Occupational Therapist who:
- Has experience in neurological rehabilitation
- Has a strong or developing interest in upper limb rehabilitation
- Enjoys working through complex clinical presentations in detail
- Is motivated to build specialist-level expertise rather than broad generalist skills
Please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected]