Brand: Community, Residential & Pathways Date Posted: 1 Jul 2024 Employment Status: This is a permanent position and can be either Full-Time or Part-time. We are flexible! We welcome all OTs: New graduates, early career, and experienced. Location: Launceston, TAS Salary range: From $76k p.a - $115k p.a, commensurate with experience. This role will be paid in accordance with the Health Professionals and Support Services Employees Award 2020. Add in the 70% billable hours: A key difference within this role is that you are only claiming 70% of your time with the other 30% left for personal development, administrative tasks, and team support. Ongoing support available: We offer regular individual and peer supervision with our skilled and experienced Occupational Therapists and broader allied health team focusing upon learning, developing, and growing within a supportive environment. genU and Allied Health team At genU, we're united in our mission to empower people to reach their full potential. Our work supports multi-generations of people to create and embrace opportunities to connect, participate, and thrive. We offer a diverse range of services that include disability support, senior services, training, and employment across Australia. Reflecting our heritage, we are proud to be one of the largest NDIS providers in Australia. As a profit-for-purpose organisation, we reinvest back into areas that help to build more inclusive communities. Our Allied Health team at genU provide personalised services to help you achieve your goals for living well today and tackling bigger challenges tomorrow. About you As a genU Occupational Therapist (OT), you will be working in collaboration with participants, family members, carers, Support Coordinators, and other allied health professionals to deliver a high quality and responsive service. You will be assisting our participants to develop support plans to work toward person-centred, strengths-based goals at home and in the community. You will be operating within the NDIS Framework or Home Care Packages to complete all relevant specialist assessments including independent living skills assessments, functional capacity assessments, and home and living assessments. Your excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills will be critical to your success in this role. We will look after you from day one to ensure you are well inducted and ready to start! We support and encourage our team to seek external professional development opportunities in line with their annual Performance and Development goals. To be successful in this role it is a requirement that you have Tertiary qualification/program of study approved by the Occupational Board of Australia You will also meet the following essential requirements Current NDIS Worker Screening Check Current NDIS Working With Children's Check Current NDIS Worker Orientation Module certificate genU staff have access to a range of benefits, including but not limited to the following: Investment in You: genU is committed to providing opportunities for career progression. You will have access to a range of accredited training modules, staff mentoring programs, and our internal jobs board. Commitment to Staff Health & Wellbeing: 24/7 access to an innovative, holistic employee assistance program that supports your emotional, mental, financial, and physical health. Increase your Take Home Pay: salary package up to $15,900 per annum each FBT year plus further meals and entertainment benefits up to $2,500. Employee Discount Program: save money with employee discounts and savings at over 450 of Australia's most loved retailers and service providers including Coles, Woolworths & JB HI-FI. Study Scholarship: all genU employees are eligible for a 25% scholarship towards undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Torrens University. Here at genU we're a group of passionate, driven people who want everyone's lives to be happier and healthier, especially people with disabilities, the ageing, and those experiencing disadvantage. genU welcomes diversity, including diversity of race, culture, spirituality, gender, age, identity, ability, and sexuality. We are committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all and living the values of genU each and every day. genU is committed to providing accessible, inclusive, and equitable recruitment processes for all candidates. For further details about the role or if you would like to discuss reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact: Ashleigh Feehan at or 0418 566 745. Please call or email as we would love for you to pop into our office for a coffee and chat! #J-18808-Ljbffr