1. Up to 7k for relocation assistance
2. Flexible working conditions
3. New graduates encouraged to apply
Why OT Inspire?
OT Inspire believe in making remote health accessible for all families. Successful applicants will have the exciting opportunity to travel throughout the Territory and work within a collaborative, fun and supportive environment. OT Inspire offers mentoring and supervision to new graduates, providing you with skills to facilitate career progression and achieving professional goals.
What’s in it for you?
4. A supportive, inclusive and fun team- who value team morale and social activities
5. Up to $7,000 for relocation assistance
6. A full induction period to ensure you feel comfortable in the role
7. An opportunity for a varied caseload, including NDIS, private and aged care clients- to help you find areas which you are passionate about and improve on clinical skills
8. Regular outreach trips to very remote communities throughout the Northern Territory
9. Learn and develop your skills around prescription of equipment and home modifications (OT)
10. Learn and develop your skills in mental health and/or occupational therapy
11. Annual professional development budget to further explore your own areas of interest in line with OT Inspire Australia values
12. The opportunity to engage in leadership roles, career advancement and specialty tasks/projects
13. Eligibility for scholarship and bursaries
What’s the role?
14. Provide evidence based, person centered assessment, clinical management and intervention to people with a cognitive, physical or psycho-social disability in line with NDIS goals
15. The prescription of Assistive Technology and recommendations for Home Modifications funded under the NDIS and other external funding agencies, this includes the preparation of funding applications
16. Ensure that program development and service delivery reflect the cultural and social diversity of the local community
17. OT Inspire specialises in assessment, intervention and evaluation of children, adolescents and adults to develop cognitive, motor, sensory and psychosocial skills in a supportive and enriching environment. Therapeutic services specialise in primarily disability and mental health issues
Is this the right role for you?
18. Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy
19. Current AHPRA registration
20. An interest in Indigenous culture and remote health
21. Effective time management skills and a commitment to person centred care
22. The ability to work collaboratively within a supportive multi-disciplinary team
may be able to offer to health professionals who are relocating to the NT or moving within the NT to a greater remoteness area classification for the purposes of employment and further clinical education.