Job Detail: Occupational Therapy or Speech Therapist - Lead Permanent full-time or part-time option is available.Flexibility with locations across much of NSW.Are you interested in:The option of being based from home several days a week.Possibility of a 9-day fortnight.Mentoring a team of multidisciplinary key workers to support change and drive best practice service delivery.A hybrid role that allows you to continue supporting children & families with a reduced caseload.Providing support through consultation.Ongoing quality early intervention training that aligns with best practice principles.This is a change from a typical clinical role, where our focus is on quality rather than billable targets.Working as a partner for the NDIS and being at the forefront of innovation and best practice service delivery.Then this role may be for you!We are an enthusiastic, fun-loving team of early childhood professionals focusing on providing a high-quality, best-practice service within the NDIS partners in the community approach to children and families. We seek to expand our team of allied health professionals to join us in the emerging pathway of Early Support.The skills and experience we are looking for include:Tertiary qualifications in Occupational Therapy or Speech Pathology.Minimum 3 years experience working in allied health, preferably with a paediatric caseload.Understanding of early childhood development and the ability to use this knowledge to coach and upskill families in an individualised way—one size does not fit all.Knowledge preferable of 0-9 year-old developmental milestones & the impact.A desire to drive and improve service delivery to best impact the journey of families and staff.Experience working with the NDIS scheme is desirable.$92,457.22 per annum + super + salary pack.We understand and value the importance of a multidisciplinary team. You will be able to connect with occupational therapists, speech pathologists, early childhood educators, social workers, and other professionals to ensure you have the knowledge to best support the child and family.We have a comprehensive, tailored training program to help you understand the Partner in the Community Approach and ensure you have the skills to succeed with families.We value ongoing mentoring and supervision, including opportunities for leadership development & training.We have a healthy professional development budget to provide internal & external training, including Hanen SPARK, Routines Based Interview, trauma-informed practice (+ much more!)We have a supportive and experienced leadership team & a supervision framework that fosters your own professional development goals – we want to see you thrive and succeed!We are diverse and inclusive. Our teams are multicultural, which makes it a point to embrace different cultures and opinions.Our work environment is dynamic. You will work in the child’s home, early education, and other mainstream and community settings and connect with your colleagues both in the office and when working remotely from home.We don’t just focus on the bottom line. Our passion is to support children and families with both undiagnosed and diagnosed disability to live the life that they choose. As a large not-for-profit organisation we offer an inclusive culture, a diverse group of people in a great team environment, growth and desire for excellence. We also offer salary packaging, great leave entitlements and a flexible working environment available.Covid Vaccination StatusThe health and safety of our people, customers, and communities is our number one priority. To maintain this, we require all of our employees to show evidence that they have received the two full primary doses and at least one booster dose of a TGA approved Covid-19 vaccination. Evidence of your current vaccination status or medical exemption will be required. Northcott will consider exemptions on a case-by-case basis.Diversity and Inclusion StatementNorthcott actively promotes diversity and inclusion in the recruitment process and throughout employment. We are committed to providing a workplace where every person is valued, respected and supported to progress. Northcott welcomes applications from and ensures no one is disadvantaged on the basis of their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, LGBTIQ+ identity, disability, gender, age, religion or caring responsibilities. If you require an adjustment to participate in the recruitment process, if you have a preferred contact method or require any information provided in an alternative format, please contact Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at diversity@northcott.com.au.
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