Occupational Therapist – Active Occupational Therapy – Darwin Why Active Occupational Therapy?
Active Occupational Therapy is a practice focused on providing occupational therapy services to clients with neurological conditions. This is an exciting opportunity for an Occupational Therapist to join a dedicated and experienced team in Darwin, Northern Territory! Casual, part-time and full-time positions are available.
What's in it for you? $3,500 for relocation assistance through NT PHN Flexible working arrangements; negotiable hours 5 weeks annual leave 11% superannuation Eligibility for CPD grants though NT PHN Open to new graduates What's the role? Provide home and community-based rehabilitation and therapy in ADLS, Upper Limb & Cognition Assistive technology assessment and prescription, including wheelchairs Provide driving assessments and specialist driver training Complete Functional Assessments and reports Work with adult clients with a range of neurological conditions and disorders Is this the right role for you? Formal qualification in Occupational Therapy Hold or be eligible to obtain, current registration with OT Board of Australia Rehab experience highly regarded Demonstrated experience working with adults Well-developed time management and organisational skills Independently able to manage own caseload NT PHN/RWA NT may be able to offer relocation support and clinical educational financial assistance 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.
Want to find out more about this opportunity? Please contact Ashleigh McDonald on 08 8982 1056 or email ****** Sign up to NT PHN's eNewsletter to get the latest Northern Territory health news, support and advice.
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