An exciting opportunity to join a highly regarded practice that will support you to follow your passions! Balance to Bloom is looking for a number of passionate, caring, and enthusiastic individuals to join us. Our organisation prides itself on our approach of holistic child- and family-centred practice. We work with children 2-18 years providing therapeutic services in the home, school, and community. Balance to Bloom offers services with a focus on development using a neurodiversity-affirming and trauma informed lens. Our goal is to meet families where they need and build the foundation for long-term solutions for children to live happy and fulfilling lives. This role will see you working with children across private, NDIS, and out of home care supports. What we can offer you: - Balance to Bloom will support you to pursue and develop your area of passion within our practice - Part-time or Full-time roles available - Generous packages starting at $75k Super - 5 weeks annual leave (pro-rata) - Flexible caseload and working hours - Achievable KPIs and workplace flexibility - Phone and Laptop supplied - High levels of support including regular supervision and professional development budget up to $5000 per annum - Caseload management and administrative support provided A successful applicant will have the following: - A tertiary qualification (Bachelor or Masters) in Occupational Therapy - Current AHPRA certification or ability to attain - Full working rights within Australia - A valid driver's license and personal vehicle for in-home visits - Current National Police Clearance - Current Working with Children Checks Your role as a Balance to Bloom Occupational Therapist: - Plan and deliver child and family focussed interventions utilising a neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed lens - Provide occupational therapy assessment and ongoing services to children aged 2-18 - Coach and assist family networks and support people to understand the child’s needs and implement strategies - Foster best practice paediatric occupational therapy, ensuring that the standard of care is maintained at the highest possible level - Plan for and complete continued professional development - Maintain accurate client records - Plan and liaise with practice colleagues to effectively manage clients within agreed diary structure, and effectively to ensure that caseloads are met - Actively participate in supervision