Position Purpose
This position is a diverse role comprising OT specific assessments, interventions, and planning predominantly in the NDIS framework to increase people’s function and independence in all aspects of their lives. The position of Occupational Therapist is to provide a high quality, effective and efficient service to clients accomplished by working as a member of the integrated health care team with a focus on providing person-centred, holistic and goal-directed care that promotes clients’ wellness and active participation in decisions about their care.
The Occupational Therapist is also responsible for ensuring that all reporting and administrative requirements meet service and support requirements and are delivered in line with Perth Health Care and Support Enterprise (PHASE) policy and procedures, relevant legislation, and NDIS Practice Standards.
Working Environment
Code of ConductAll employees must abide by the organisational Code of Conduct and the NDIS Code of Conduct.
Occupational Health and SafetyAs an employee, you must be aware of and comply with the requirements of the relevant Workplace Health and Safety legislation and associated regulations. Complying in the workplace not only involves your own but also others' Health and Safety with the organisation's Health and Safety handbook.
Staff must be up to date with annual training and participate in fire drills. Ensure all equipment performs to standard and users have the valid qualifications to operate correctly. Always check surroundings for safety hazards before proceeding with activities. Ensure to report and document all incidents or hazards immediately to PHASE.
Ethics and ComplianceComply with relevant legislation, regulatory requirements, corporate policy, and ethical standards.
TeamworkEach team member is expected to communicate in a respectful, honest manner so that the team can work together in a positive manner without causing harm or a negative environment for the people we support, staff members, and surroundings.
Personal Qualities and Values
Genuine desire to provide the best quality support for people with disabilities.
Being adaptable to changing circumstances and prioritising work.
Person-centred approach.
Excellent verbal and written communication.
Commitment to social justice and inclusion; valuing difference and diversity.
Self-motivated to get things done and work to agreed outcomes.
Accepts personal responsibility for accurate completion of work and seeks help when required.
Enthusiasm to accept tasks and initiate actions with a high level of personal integrity.
Ability to collaborate with others to achieve common goals.
Reliability and punctuality.
Key Tasks/Duties & Responsibilities
Maintain responsibility for a caseload of clients in line with PHASE and funding requirements.
Occupational Therapy specific assessments, home safety management, and case management for NDIS participants.
Assessment, planning, and management of minor and major home modifications.
Assessments and planning for NDIS participants to maximise their level of function, capacity, and social engagement in a range of settings.
Functional, Pre-employment, ADL & Workplace assessments, planning, reporting, and monitoring.
Prescription of equipment and recommendations, and provision of ongoing therapy support for NDIS and other scheme participants.
OT assessments and planning for scooters and vehicle modifications enabling clients to access their community, monitoring safety, functional, and cognitive ability.
Reporting outcomes and recommendations, written and verbal, in a timely manner.
Promoting health and wellness solutions and supporting optimal mental and physical outcomes for clients referred to us.
Liaising with clients, families, referrers, doctors, employers, and other allied health professions to achieve coordinated outcomes to meet client goals from a capacity building and enabling perspective.
Participate in integrated health care meetings as required and provide advice and consultation to relevant workers when necessary.
Work with other Allied Health Professionals internally/externally within a multi-disciplinary team.
Ensure that client files are maintained and managed in accordance with PHASE’s policy and procedures.
Active participation in the training, mentoring, and development of students.
Provide health education and prevention advice to clients, carers, and other health professionals as appropriate.
Maintain professional development through access to current literature, education programs, supervision programs, and special interest groups.
Provide direct client-related activities under the supervision of the delegating Allied Health Professional and in accordance with NDIS Competency framework including conducting home and community visits to participants.
Scheduling of customer appointments when required.
Completion of data-entry, information management, reporting, and maintenance of database systems.
Utilise our CRM (MYP) for relevant training, reporting, and invoicing of hours.
Manage participant case ratios effectively to ensure that caseloads are met.
Monitor participant hours of service against agreed Participant Service Agreements.
Perform other job-related tasks requested by management and as necessitated by the development of this role and the development of the business.
Attend and participate in staff meetings.
Attend any relevant training or stakeholder meetings.
Develop and maintain an up-to-date and in-depth understanding of NDIS legislation, rules, and regulations and how this applies to the delivery of community-based allied health services and other capacity building supports under the NDIS.
Work with the Clinical Service manager, therapy team, and community engagement and marketing team to identify and participate in community events that increase PHASE’s Allied Health presence and identity as a NDIS service provider of choice.
Participate in quality improvement and allied health service delivery projects and team meetings as directed by the Clinical Service Manager.
Participate in NDIS audit.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Indicators of effective performance in the position. KPIs are to be SMART goals. They are identified in the PDR to be specific to the individual teams and the position in a specified point in time.
Qualifications
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registration as an Occupational Therapist.
Demonstrated clinical or occupational rehabilitation experience including prescribing equipment and assistive technologies, home modifications, driving assessments, and vehicle modification recommendations. Experience in capacity building and improving functional independence.
Degree majoring in Occupational Therapy, or equivalent/relevant qualification.
Attained previous experience in the relevant industry to undertake the range of activities required.
Appropriate on-the-job training and relevant experience.
Other Requirements
Covid-19 Vaccination Certificate (2 doses and booster required).
Current valid Driver’s License.
Reliable car.
Valid Police Check (less than 3 months old).
Valid Working with Children’s Check.
NDIS Workers Screening Check.
NDIS Induction Module.
Rights to work – Passport/Visa proof.
Experience/ Knowledge
Working knowledge and understanding of the NDIS.
Demonstrated knowledge and/or experience in integrated health, allied health, and primary care with the ability to work collaboratively in an integrated team to achieve outputs and agreed deliverables.
Ability to organise and proactively self-manage workload to meet annual performance targets and service initiatives as directed.
Proven ability to make rational and sound decisions and judgements with a strong commitment to delivering high levels of customer service.
Demonstrate a positive attitude towards people with disabilities.
Demonstrated effective interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate across all levels with internal and external stakeholders.
Experience working with children and adults with disability/mental health and from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Ability to work independently and collaborate in a team.
Previous experience in an Allied Health, Aged Care, Therapy, or/and Disability setting.
Working knowledge and demonstrated experience using databases, software, and MS Office suite.
Efficiently and effectively completes agreed job tasks.
Shows awareness of safety and preventative actions required.
Follows routines and/or timetables and completes tasks on time.
Complies with disability services standards and organisational policies and procedures relevant to the role.
Adheres to reporting, documentation, and administrative requirements as directed by PHASE.
Assist internal audit processes.
Performance Review
Performance reviews will be conducted using the organisation’s Performance Management Process.
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