* Salary up to $110k based on experience
* 5 weeks annual leave + birthday leave
* Full-time permanent position
Why Melaleuca Therapies?
Melaleuca Therapies is a thriving practice based in beautiful East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. This is not ‘just a job’ but an opportunity to live and work alongside Yolngu and Anindilyakwa cultures, amongst beautiful landscapes and generally get away from the fast paced hustle and bustle.
What’s in it for you?
* Salary up to $110k based on experience + super
* 5 weeks annual leave + birthday leave
* 3 days PD leave + $500/annum
* Subsidised housing
* Laptop, smart phone and tablet provided
* Annual flight voucher
* Cultural orientation and 4×4 driver training
* Thorough orientation to caseload, workplace and region
What’s the role?
* Provide high quality, culturally sensitive and effective services with a particular focus on a paediatric caseload; some adult clinical casework may also feature.
* Prepare professional reports in a timely manner for a range of other service providers e.g. schools, allied health and medical practitioners, families, NDIS etc.
* Ensure clinical accountability through appropriate use of information systems and keeping accurate statistics.
* Maintain professional knowledge and skills through active participation in supervision with the Director and other available professional development.
* Foster a positive workplace culture through appropriate and collaborative workplace behaviour.
* Adhere to all work, health and safety practices and Melaleuca Therapies policies and procedures.
Is this the right role for you?
* Registered with relevant regulatory body as a practicing music or play therapist.
* Demonstrated relevant clinical experience and/ or strong interest working with paediatrics 0-18 years across child development.
* Proven ability to plan, prioritise and deliver high volume complex workload in a regularly changing work environment.
* Demonstrated flexibility, high level problem solving and resilience with the ability to work effectively in remote communities.
* Demonstrated high-level interpersonal, exceptional communication (verbal and written) and collaboration skills with a strong commitment to professional growth and development.
* Demonstrated ability working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds including First Nations people.
* Willingness to travel to remote communities by light plane or four-wheel drive vehicle and, where required, stay on community for short periods of time.
* Demonstrated knowledge of neurodiversity affirming therapy models
* Knowledge of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
* National police check, WWC check & current driver’s licence.
Want to find out more about this opportunity? Please contact Ashleigh McDonald on 08 8982 1056 or email recruitment@ntphn.org.au