Occupational Therapist
Job No:
GUI129
Location:
Adelaide
- Permanent, full-time, CBD location with flexible working arrangements
- Company car, mobile and laptop + salary sacrifice options
- Unique opportunity with a well-known values-based, not-for-profit organisation
We currently have an exciting new opportunity for an Occupational Therapist to join our multi-disciplinary Allied Health Team. The Occupational Therapist is a specialist resource for Guide Dogs SA/NT working specifically within the Adult, Neurological and Children’s Services areas. This is a diverse role where you can tap into all of your OT skills with an opportunity to gain experience and develop a vision specialist skill set.
About Guide Dogs SA/NT
At Guide Dogs SA/NT we use our expertise in dogs and vision to promote independence, participation, inclusion and wellbeing for people with low vision, blindness or specialised support needs.
We offer a collaborative, flexible working environment and opportunities for growth and development.
About the role
You will have the opportunity to improve our client’s quality of life and independence utilising a broad range of OT skills through effective home modifications recommendations, equipment or assistive technology prescription and/or therapeutic interventions.
Working within a multi-disciplinary team, you will provide direct vision-related services to our clients and the community, including assessing, planning, implementing and reviewing programs for clients in hospital, school, home and community settings.
This position will suit a clinician looking to further their skills in the neurological/vision space within a diverse and collaborative friendly team. You will also have the opportunity to deliver education for a range of stakeholders.
Based in Adelaide with metro and regional travel required.
About you
As a passionate Occupational Therapist, you are committed to providing best practice care to ensure our clients wellbeing. Your ability to design, implement, monitor and evaluate consumer focused vision rehabilitation programs by applying thorough and professional knowledge of allied health theories and methodologies is essential. Proficient in the use of a broad range of technology and a desire to continuously upskill and learn new technology is crucial to this role. The ability to prioritise, and effectively manage your time is also required.
You will love being on the road each day, providing care in client’s homes and the community autonomously.
Applicants must also have:
- Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy and be eligible for Occupational Therapy registration.
- Willingness to work with clients across all age groups and backgrounds is essential, including supporting our clients located in regional town across South Australia.
- Experience within the area of neurological vision loss, assistive technology and/or early intervention would be highly advantageous.
Submitting and maintaining a South Australian Driver's Licence, National Police Clearance, DHS Working with Children Check, NDIS Workers screening is a requirement for the successful applicant.
In accordance with government guidelines, clinicians in South Australia have a mandatory requirement to provide evidence and maintain Influenza Vaccination status.
Benefits
As valued employee of Guide Dogs SA/NT you will have access to:
- Company car as tool of trade – petrol and vehicle maintenance taken care of
- Work within a growing, friendly and supportive team who are passionate about what they do
- No weekend work
- Access to training and professional development opportunities
- Flexible working arrangements
- Employee Assistance Program offering external counselling and support services to you and your family
- Complimentary annual flu shots
- Make a genuine difference for people living with low vision or blindness
- Dogs in the office!
Learn more
For a complete description of the role’s key responsibilities and requirements, please review the Position Description.
For a confidential discussion please call Jason Loh, Clinical Services Team Leader on (08) 8203 8333. Email enquiries can be directed to human.resources@guidedogs.org.au
Please ensure your application addresses the requirements of the role as described in the Position Description and enter your details below to apply.
Applications close by 9:00am Monday 2 December 2024