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Occupational TherapistGraduates are welcome to apply!Brand new Occupational Therapy roles within our growing organisation!Hours – Flexible – Monday to Friday 9am -5pmRemuneration - $70 to $100 per hour depending on experience + Superannuation + Access to company vehicleLocation – Home + Office + Community BasedReports to – Director Who we areAll in One Support Services was formed in March 2021, we are passionate about advocating for those experiencing disadvantage, mental health un-wellness and social stigma. We have a deep commitment to raising awareness within mental health sectors through delivering authentic, honest, reliable, and quality supports. We are also committed to empowering these groups by ensuring they have the necessary skills to attain the highest quality of life possible. This focus is guided by our five pillars of practice. Consistency, Resilient, Calmness, Purposeful and Reliability. We work alongside multiple services and sectors including clinical, community, justice, forensic and government.You willProvide evidence-based assessments, treatments, and interventions that promote and maintain everyday tasks.Implement a holistic, and person-centered approach, while collaborating with participants and their care teams.Have knowledge and experience working with complex, forensic, and mental health presentations.As an Occupational Therapist you will undertake assessments, planning and intervention, while liaising with participants, carers, families, clinical teams and supports, internal and external stakeholders including family, health and education supports.Utilise a variety of theories and approaches which identity the barriers within a person's social and physical environment.Practice in the areas of Mental Health, Physical Disability, Early Childhood, Activities of Daily Living, Training, Ergonomics, Play therapy, Sensory Integration and Exercise.Evaluate progress and outcomes, by using person centered tools and functional observations.Possess exceptional interpersonal skills and have the proven ability to develop and maintain trusting and professional relationships with clients and stakeholders.Have the ability to write comprehensive reports, progress reports, assessments, therapy plans, recommendations, clinical case notes and reports in line with participant goals and NDIS requirements.Demonstrate the ability to maintain clear records, follow organisational policies and procedures within an expected timeframe. You areEmpathetic, resilient, and understanding.Driven to attain high quality outcomes in people’s lives that promote personal agency.Transparent and non-judgmental.Committed to developing your professional identity through providing high quality, person-centered therapy supports.Experienced in providing evidence-based interventions that align with NDIS frameworksHave a deep understanding of complex mental health and disability Passionate about allied health professions with a strong focus on advocating for clients through addressing and removing barriers using various models of therapy. What we offerFlexible working hoursGenerous hourly rate Access to company vehicleBrand new laptop + phoneCareer development, training, and growth opportunities.Be a part of an inclusive and nurturing environment.Induction training, monthly supervision, group reflective practice.Clinical guidance and ongoing support.Be a part of a passionate, growing, and friendly multi-disciplinary team. You will haveMinimum tertiary degree or qualification in Occupational Therapy.Demonstrate knowledge of Occupational Therapy assessment tools and evidence-based intervention strategies.Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).Deep understanding of structural barriers people with mental health presentations may face.Hold current registration with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency)Valid Australian Driver’s License (with full comprehensive insurance)Cleared Working with Children Check (WWCC)National Police Check.
23 Apr 2025;
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