Competitive salary range of $70,000 to $110,000 per annum, based on experience (plus superannuation) Paediatric caseload based predominantly in the clinic Lots of professional support and a generous PD allowance of $2000 Benefits: Competitive salary range of $70,000 to $110,000 per annum, based on experience (plus Superannuation) Flexible working hours, including the option for a 9-day fortnight and work-from-home opportunities for administrative tasks In-house supervision provided by a Senior Occupational Therapist on a weekly or fortnightly basis Professional Development Allowance of $2,000 per year to support your ongoing growth and learning Access to regular in-house training sessions to enhance your skills and knowledge Supportive team culture and regular social events, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity Responsibilities: As a Paediatric Occupational Therapist, you will conduct assessments and provide evidence-based therapy to children and adults with a focus on conditions such as ASD, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, sensory processing difficulties, ADHD, ADD, non-verbal communication, and anxiety.You will write comprehensive reports for NDIS and private clients, documenting progress and treatment plans, while also maintaining accurate progress notes.Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team and engagement in continuous professional development will be integral to your role.Support Offered: Enjoy a mix of clinic-based and community work (based on your preference), with travel expenses reimbursed and included in billable hours.Benefit from a predominantly paediatric caseload (90%), allowing you to focus on your area of interest, while also working with adult clients (10%).Access an inclusive and supportive work environment, with regular team meetings, in-house supervision, and an open-door policy for mentoring and support.Take advantage of the professional development allowance, weekly in-house training sessions, and a tailored induction program, ensuring your growth and success.Work in a well-equipped clinic, including a sensory gym, with ample resources available online and on-site.About Us: Our clinic is dedicated to providing exceptional allied health services to the community.It's small team of 10 passionate professionals work collaboratively to make a positive impact in the lives of our clients!With a focus on professional development, support, and vibrant team culture, this organisation strives to create a fulfilling and enjoyable work environment.Requirements: Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology Current registration with AHPRA or SPA Strong communication and interpersonal skills A genuine passion for working with children and their families Ability to work autonomously and as part of a multidisciplinary team How to Apply!Apply now or email your resume to Emma (Allied Health Division, QLD) on ****** or call +61 468 412 394 to hear more about the role.Add me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-elleson-4b8410261/ Is this role not quite right for you?Get in touch for a confidential discussion about alternative job opportunities or general advice on the Occupational Therapy job market.Referral BONUS - we offer $300 to you if you refer a friend/colleague who we help into a new role!Gorilla Jobs is one of Australia's fastest-growing medical recruitment agencies, and our team of professional consultants can help you achieve your career goals without stress.We work in your best interest and provide the best possible service.For more Occupational Therapist positions visit www.gorillajobs.com.au