Occupational Therapist: Western Melbourne
New role! Ongoing full-time or part-time opportunity (22.5 to 37.5 hours per week)
Suited to a Grade 2 or 3 OT (or equivalent)
$96,000 – $134,800 per year including super (pro-rata based on hours worked).
Be valued, supported and appreciated at work!
We trust you to do your job (even when no one is looking!)
We value true work-life balance & employ great authentic people
We say thank you & have your back when you need it.
We’re a growing business, on the lookout for a highly skilled and motivated Occupational Therapist (OT) in the Western Melbourne suburbs to join our team in an autonomous, but well supported role. In this role, you'll provide quality occupational therapy services to a mixed caseload of Allied Therapy Services clients in Melbourne’s West.
While you don’t need to have worked in a community-based OT role before, ideally, you have had 2-years on the job experience working with clients who live with physical or cognitive disability, a neurological condition or are experiencing age-related changes.
If you're looking to make the jump from public health, we provide additional onboarding support to therapists who are transitioning from public health into the private sector (see we have your back!).
NOTE: Unfortunately at this time we are unable to sponsor candidates from overseas for this role.
Where is Western Melbourne?
Great question!
Our Western Melbourne region covers over 90 suburbs to Melbourne’s West.
As an in home and community-based allied health service, our team travel from Altona to Diggers Rest, Footscray to Maribyrnong, Melton to Rockbank, Sunshine to Deer Park, Truganina to Tullarmarine and more!
For a full listing of suburbs we service, please see the Western Melbourne Team page.
About your new role
As an OT at Allied Therapy Services, your day could include:
Starting your day with coffee & emails at home before venturing out to see your first client of the day.
Visiting a client in their home to review progress & help them achieve their goals.
Getting out and about in the community. OT in the community can be creative and fun! Cooking a favourite meal in a client's kitchen, real life scooter trials around the lake, catching the bus to practice community access or working with a client to achieve their goals in their own environment.
Touching base with your Team Leader for a debrief and chat about your caseload.
Providing education and training to clients, their family and/or carers to help them continue your therapy program in the home.
Calling into a local café for a cuppa & quiet moment to complete your notes & write any reports.
Jumping online to participate in a client care team meeting.
Attending a joint assessment or therapy session with one of our experienced Physios or Speech Pathologists.
Popping into a Teams meeting with our OT Clinical Leads and other OTs across our teams to share learnings and knowledge, ask questions and seek support or share in professional development learnings.
Liaising with support coordinators, local area coordinators, or others in your clients support network to discuss their progress, goals and to work together to help overcome any barriers.
Taking part in a Western Melbourne team meeting, listening to the latest in-house clinical podcast or our professional development program.
Finishing early on a Friday as you have achieved your clinical targets for the week. (Yes, really!)
Join our team and you’ll enjoy;
Working for a well-established, community-based allied health provider with a strong referrer base ensuring a consistent & interesting mixed caseload of clients.
A structured 6-week clinical supervision and team support program built specifically for Allied Therapy Services new starters .
Ongoing professional development support, guided by a dedicated clinical lead from your discipline.
Regular and easily accessible day-to-day support provided by your Team Leader and collaborative peer network.
A genuine focus & value on work life balance. Family friendly & flexible working arrangements.
An amazing team & organisation culture. We strongly value team culture and focus on building teams who value one another and who enjoy working together.
Reasonable, achievable & flexible billable expectations.
Full admin support.
A broad & growing range of assessment, therapy & reporting resources & tools.
Cloud-based clinical & communication systems.
The everyday tech to do your job; a laptop and phone.
Travel reimbursement and leave loading of 17.5%.
Professional development allowance and professional development leave.
Paid maternity leave (10 weeks).
Minimum role requirements
You have a Bachelor degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy
You have a general registration with AHPRA
You have a current Australian drivers licence and a reliable vehicle
You have a minimum of 2-years demonstrated work history as a Occupational Therapist working with clients who live with physical or cognitive disability, a neurological condition or are experiencing age-related changes.
Allied Support Program
We're super excited by our bespoke employee support program! We believe we've created something that enables you to thrive here at Allied Therapy Services from day one and beyond.
It's a unique program of clinical development and team based support made for OTs, Physios & Speechies by OTs, Physios & Speechies!
The Allied Support Program features two streams, so you can win at work and life!
Flexible Work
We're for living life to its fullest and this means our team members get the balance they need between work and life.
We like to call it Allied for Life.
Find out below, just how flexible working with us can be.