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All Employees • Permanent • Full-time • Other

Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 2650 • Australia

**Job Title: Occupational Therapist**

**Location:** Australia

**Role Type:** Full-Time or Part-Time

**Experience Level:** Associate

**Job Summary:**

Are you an Occupational Therapist passionate about helping adults and young people to build independence, confidence, and sustainable employment pathways? Join our dynamic team and play a key role in delivering high-quality person-centred supports within an innovative NDIS service model.

We are seeking

• A motivated, experienced Occupational Therapist to assist with growing and developing our new Allied Health services

You will work closely with participants, families, support coordinators, educators, and employers to create meaningful, individualised plans that build functional skills and improve quality of life for adults and young people (15 years +) with disability.

**Responsibilities:**

• Assessments across functional capacity, sensory needs, daily living skills, emotional regulation, and work readiness.

• Plan, implement and evaluate innovative individual and small group therapy programs that support engagement skill development, and employment preparation

• Design and implement tailored employment-focused interventions, such as work skills development, vocational capacity building, job task analysis, workplace modifications, and graded employment pathways.

• Develop high-quality clinical reports, progress updates, and recommendations aligned with NDIS requirements.

• Work collaboratively with NDIS consultants, families, support workers, allied health, schools, and employers to ensure consistent approaches across environments.

• Provide therapy onsite, via telehealth and workplace settings to support participants to achieve their employment, social and independence goals

About You

• Degree in Occupational Therapy and current AHPRA registration

• Experience (or strong interest) in behavioural support, functional capacity assessments, and/or employment-focused therapy for young adults.

• Strengths-based, creative, and able to engage young adults with diverse support needs.

• Strong written communication skills, particularly in clinical documentation.

• Current Working With Children Check, National Police Check, NDIS Worker Screening, and driver’s licence.

• Intermediate levels of computer literacy.

• All employees are required to prove their ‘right to work’ in Australia by providing copies of appropriate documentation prior to commencement.

We Offer

• Salary between $80,000 and $130,000 including super, based on experience