Job title : Occupational Therapist - Community-Based - Flexible Working Hours
Working hours : Full-time / Part-time position
Salary : $72K - $110K per annum + super + benefits (Travel Allowance, PD Allowance, Company Car, etc)
Location : West Melbourne, VIC
Roles & Responsibilities :
The Company is an award-winning allied health care centre with 4 state-of-the-art clinics throughout Melbourne. The clinics offer a range of onsite, remote, and in-home services to clients receiving Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Psychology, Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, Dietetics and Allied Heath care services.
Due to the exciting growth, they currently have an exciting opportunity for a passionate and driven OTs to join their team. In this role, you will have the choice of working on and off-site to manage your own caseload. You will possess strong clinical skills with the ability to follow through as well as the ability to co-manage clients with different health professionals in a dynamic team environment.
As an Occupational Therapist, you will be responsible for :
Therapeutic use of occupations, and activities, including therapeutic use of self (including one’s personality, insights, perceptions, and judgments, as part of the therapeutic process)
- Skill development in self-care, self-management, home management, and community / work / school reintegration
- Education and support of individuals, including family members, caregivers, and others, through collaborative and consultative partnerships and family-centred approaches
- Care coordination, case management, transition services including discharge planning, client advocacy and onward referral to relevant services
- Modification of environments (e.g., home, work, school, community) and adaptation of processes, including the application of ergonomic principles
- Assessment, customisation, and oversight of equipment provision including orthotic devices, and training in the use of prosthetic devices
- Driver rehabilitation and community mobility
- Use of natural contexts for assessment and intervention (i.e. home, school classrooms, work settings, community)
- Use of a range of specific therapeutic procedures to enhance performance such as wound care management, techniques to enhance sensory, perceptual, and cognitive processing, and manual therapy technique skills
- Taking on more clients of a greater variety
- Look at completing AT assessment and reports independently
- Be able to effectively supervise AHA students in clinic
- Give opportunity to new grads to observe
- Participate in MDT training and workshops
- Begin to build skills in particular clinical areas
Benefits :
Flexible working hoursComplete autonomy with calendar and bookingsWorking within a state-of-the-art facility with a dedicated front-end teamWork-life balanceCommunity access : A work car is provided for travelling from a clinic to community consults. Travel reimbursement is provided to practitioners who prefer to use a personal car.Essential Criteria :
AHPRA registrationMembership with professional bodyWorking with Children CheckVictorian Police CheckAustralian driver's licenseExperience in your field (preferred but not essential)