Ready for a dynamic career where everyday brings new challenges? Are you passionate about contributing to healthcare improvements? Attractive & competitive base wage with bonus scheme to reward clinical excellence. New Graduate program available. A festival allowance is on offer. Job Title: Occupational Therapists - New Grad or Experienced - Roma, Dalby & Kingaroy, Queensland. Job Type: Permanent – Full Time Every year this organisation offers a comprehensive New Graduate program that focuses on clinical excellence and active support from a multidisciplinary team. To give every new graduate the ultimate experience, they've included a brand-new Festival allowance to celebrate the colour, culture and quirks of the communities they work in through their signature events. So, now is the best time in your life to choose adventure! About the opportunity on offer: This organisation is looking for Occupational Therapists to join their multi-disciplinary team. The responsibilities of an Occupational Therapist include, but are not confined to: Assessing and designing personalised intervention services and therapy plans for various needs including paediatrics, home modifications, vocational rehabilitation, disability, neurological rehabilitation, and aged care. Collaborating with allied health professionals and local primary healthcare teams to achieve client goals within base clinic and outreach locations. Prepare and present information sessions for educators, parents and/or other professionals. Provide services under the NDIS, DVA, WC, Medicare, PHN, Checkup, Aged Care Packages among others. Actively engage in weekly multi-disciplinary case conferences for complex NDIS clients. Deliver hands-on therapy and coach clients in alternative techniques to advance motor skills, coordination, balance, and mobility. Facilitating transformative advancements in rural healthcare and community education by actively engaging in events and providing authoritative leadership on social media within the field of Occupational Therapy. Create and execute plans for clients aimed at enhancing their daily routines and tasks. Contribute to internal PD in areas of interest, dependent on experience level. Why work for this organisation? Comprehensive clinical development & support across all career stages. Attractive & competitive base wage with a bonus scheme to reward clinical excellence. Opportunities for multiple levels of professional development. Internal workshops include opportunities for peer support through activities like river cruises, vineyard tours, and mentorship from leading national Speech Pathologists. Relocation & rental support provided. Flexible rosters as we love work-life balance. Unlock your potential with career advancement opportunities. Community involvement (local social events and activities). Exciting travel opportunities - explore new towns and their cultures by traveling to one of our 7 clinics. Be a part of a dynamic team collaboration where you will get to work alongside talented and motivated individuals who cultivate teamwork. Who they are looking for: You possess 1-4 years of experience managing a clinical caseload OR are a new graduate looking to start your career. You're looking for a supportive environment to grow into leadership positions or clinical excellence in an interest area of your choice. You're passionate about enhancing services in rural, remote, and indigenous communities to make a meaningful impact with your career. You are enthusiastic about joining a dynamic team deeply dedicated to their work. You thrive on challenges and are able to adapt to changing situations and environments. You are driven by the prospect of engaging with diverse, multi-disciplinary clients. You are looking for an organisation that prioritises support, professional development & team culture. You're confident in clinical decision-making and problem-solving in paediatric therapy. Join the Organisation's Health Mission: This organisation believes everyone should have access to exceptional in-person therapy services, no matter where they live! As a rurally founded multi-disciplinary Allied Health clinic, they are leading the change in improving rural access to allied health services by truly listening to the needs of our communities and responding with services that meet those needs. They have 7 clinics across Queensland and New South Wales and provide much-needed outreach services to remote towns in between. They love debunking myths about what it means to work in rural practice and pride themselves on their extensive clinical experience, multi-disciplinary innovation, and person-centered approach to therapy. Get to know the organisation and experience the bush lifestyle: Trade city life for bush walks, rivers, camping, hot springs, country pubs, tight-knit communities, music events, art festivals, country races, and more. Each town has a unique vibe, and our various teams all have their own personal reasons for loving the lifestyle & work environment; that's why we are offering a 3-day immersive experience (travel/accommodation expenses covered) for all potential candidates who are successful in their initial interview – so you can get to know their clinic culture & the beauty of living in the bush before making any hard-and-fast decisions. Salary Information: $90,000 - $130,000 per annum. Other Benefits: $500 Festival allowance. For more information on this position please contact our team via. Apply via the 'Apply Now' button on this page. Following successful placement, eligible candidates may be entitled to receive support and financial assistance through Health Workforce Queensland's comprehensive workforce attraction and retention incentives. This position may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary for ongoing professional development. JOB – 10003634 #J-18808-Ljbffr