Occupational Therapist

Care Squared Kids

Locations: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, South Australia & Perth

Who we are

Wake up every day loving the work you do and the impact you have on others.

At Humanity Health Group, we’re in the business of helping people get to where they want to be throughout their life. Every day, we’re improving quality of life.

For our customers, we deliver innovative allied healthcare solutions that create meaningful, tangible life-enhancing outcomes. We push the boundaries of ‘what’s been done’ to create the solution that needs to be done.

For our employees, we provide an industry-leading ‘Better Life Policy’ that encourages you to cultivate your version of a balanced life and meaningful career across our global brand family.

Care Squared Kids is part of Humanity Health Group’s global network of healthcare brands. It means that when you join our team, you get more than ‘just a job’. You get a career.

And right now, we’re looking for the passionate life changers, motivated career makers, and vibrant balance seekers for an irrefusable opportunity to contribute to our legacy. Are you in?

About the role

At Care Squared Kids, we acknowledge that a child’s brain is developing rapidly, with many new connections made every day. With a passion for supporting children during this rapid development time and enhancing learning and skills in functional areas of their life, the Care Squared Kids team work together to focus on social interaction, activities of daily living, play, speech and language, emotional regulation, as well as motor skills. And have we like to have fun along the way!

As a Care Squared Kids clinician, you’ll provide education and support to children and their families / carers, inclusive of evidence-based assessment and intervention. There will be a mix of clinic-based services and mobile service delivery at home or in the community, including schools.

Primarily, you can expect to:

  • Plan and deliver therapeutic services that aim to enhance children’s capacity and levels of independence, focussing on meaningful goal attainment
  • Provide support and services in collaboration with others (family members, educational staff, other health professionals)
  • Provide accurate, timely and high-quality reports and be supported with your report-writing skills by our fantastic quality team
  • Fulfil administrative requirements, including record keeping, billing and invoicing
  • Engage and work collaboratively with stakeholders including the participant, their carer/nominee, Support Coordinators, National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) staff or others
  • Develop relationships with stakeholders to strengthen partnerships

Essential requirements

  • An approved degree in Occupational Therapy
  • Passion for supporting people to maximise their independence and realise their full potential.
  • Excellent communicator.
  • Eligible for registration with the appropriate board i.e. AHPRA
  • Willing to complete criminal record and working with children check (or state equivalent).
  • Current and unrestricted drivers licence with access to own vehicle.

We offer

It’s our people-centric health, wellbeing and development initiatives that separate us from the rest. We’ll empower you to step up: step sideways: flourish always in your pursuit of a long and meaningful career.

We’re not talking run-of-the-mill training. What we teach here can’t be learned in a university classroom, ensuring unparalleled career opportunities for the dreamers and the doers. We reward high performance and those who come on the journey to help us implement positive change. But most importantly, those who achieve for their customers.

In this role you’ll receive…

  • Unrivalled professional support, including clinical supervision, case coaching, and mentorship
  • Monthly professional development days, including access to PhD, research, and leadership programs
  • Continuous career growth with an established brand, and access to our 12 brands offering diverse pathways to suit your work/life needs as they change
  • Support from an innovative organisation that feeds new ideas and recognises high performance
  • Flexible conditions and a ‘Better Life’ policy for all staff
  • Numerous rewards and incentives and health and wellbeing benefits,
  • Connection with a high performing and supportive workplace culture.

Join Us!

If you feel your values and interests align with this role, please email your CV to recruitment@humanitygroup.com.au.

For further information or a confidential discussion, please call Humanity Health Group’s recruitment team on 02 9052 2151.

Humanity Health Group fosters a workplace that actively seeks to include, welcome and value the contributions of all people and encourages people with a disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.

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