Occupational Therapist - Early Start Australia Graduate ProgramWe are looking for passionate graduates who want to make a real difference in the lives of those they treat, to join our 1-year Graduate Program.What sets our Graduate Program apartA smooth transition: We will provide you with a great onboarding experience, a high level of supervision and ongoing support, and a caseload you can ease into. You will also have a dedicated buddy to help you settle in and fortnightly technical training to boost your clinical skills and confidence.Your own mentors: Feel reassured that you'll be mentored by an experienced clinician, delivering therapy in one of our well-equipped clinics, client's homes and schools, and via telehealth. You'll also have 1-on-1 mentoring with a senior clinician to support your career ambitions for the future.Connected with the brightest: The level of talent at Early Start Australia is impressive. With over 45 clinics nationally, our teams are well connected so you'll have access to world renowned professionals and learn from some of the best brains across Australia.Collaborate as one: Our close-knit and supportive multi-disciplinary teams inspire an environment of connection and collaboration. Work with dedicated Allied Health and client support professionals, collaborating on treatment plans and sharing knowledge to contribute to a holistic care approach for our wonderful clients.Balance the way you work: Here, you'll get to enjoy a combination of working in-clinic and in-community.More benefits for our GradsWe value our team and guarantee a competitive salary plus flexibility and a range of amazing benefits to promote your skills, health and happiness:A collaborative service model with no billable hours! Keeping the focus on helping your clients to achieve their therapy goals.Over 100 hrs of rostered annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours per year which includes monthly in-house training, daily team collaboration time, national and state clinical meetings, paid professional development leave and your own professional development allowance.Up to 12 week's annual leave per year with our additional purchased leave program.Reduced prices and benefits from groceries to movie tickets.Generous paid parental leave.PLUS, we have friendly and well-organised administration teams booking appointments, invoicing and managing NDIS changes - leaving you to get on with what is most important to you – supporting children and their families!Your role as an OT GradHelp children achieve their development milestones such as fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination to help play, school or independent skills (eg throwing a ball, getting dressed, holding a pencil or utensil).Educate and involve parents, carers and others to facilitate the development and learning of children.Help children with developmental delays learn everyday tasks (such as bathing, getting dressed, brushing their teeth and feeding themselves).Help children with behavioural issues maintain positive behaviours in all environments (eg instead of hitting others and acting out, using positive ways to deal with anger such as writing about feelings or participating in physical activity).About our GradsWe are looking for Grads who share our passion for making a difference and making therapy a fun, engaging and meaningful experience for families. You are enthusiastic and thrive in an environment that welcomes the fresh ideas you can bring to the wider team.You will also have:A degree in Occupational Therapy.Eligibility for AHPRA registration upon graduating.Graduated in the last 12 months or graduating in 2025.A full valid driver's license, with access to your own vehicle with third party insurance.A valid Working with Children Check, or be willing to obtain.A current Police Check, or be willing to obtain.NDIS Workers Screening Clearance, or be willing to obtain.First Aid and CPR certification, or be willing to obtain.Excellent communication and time management skills, and attention to detail.More about Early Start AustraliaEarly Start Australia is a national multidisciplinary Allied Health organisation working towards a brighter future for all Australians. Our team of Allied Health professionals, including Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists and Psychologists, offer therapies to support all ages, needs and abilities with a strong focus on care for children.Next stepsIf this sounds like the perfect first step in your career, we would love to hear from you so please click Apply Now.#J-18808-Ljbffr