Position: Occupational Therapist Grade 2 Rural Allied Health Team Location: Regional Victoria, AU Employment Type: Permanent Full-Time or Part-Time Salary: $94,984 - $103,724 Relocation support: Intrastate (over 100kms) - up to $2,500, Interstate - up to $5,000, Overseas - up to $8,000 Accommodation Support: Up to $350 per week up to 10 weeks; or 10 weeks interim Accommodation (if available) FREE 1:1 relocation concierge service to ease your transition Are you a passionate Occupational Therapist eager to make a meaningful impact in a vibrant regional community? RGH-Global, in partnership with a leading healthcare provider, is seeking Occupational Therapists to join a dynamic Rural Allied Health Team. This is your opportunity to deliver person-centred care in a supportive environment while enjoying the lifestyle of regional Victoria. Why Join Us? RGH-Global partners with a premier healthcare provider dedicated to delivering exceptional person-centred care. Our partner enhances client experiences through innovative service models and workforce flexibility. As part of a renowned multidisciplinary team, you'll work alongside experienced Allied Health professionals in a collaborative, supportive workplace culture, making a true difference to clients independence and wellbeing. About the Role As an Occupational Therapist, you will work autonomously, managing a varied and diverse workload in predominantly home-based settings, with no nursing home work. You'll join a multidisciplinary team including Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Social Work, and Speech Pathology, supported by Allied Health Assistants. A comprehensive orientation program, along with supervision and support opportunities, will ensure your success. What You'll Do Deliver person-centred occupational therapy services in home and clinic settings across a regional area Collaborate with clients, carers, and families to provide practical solutions for independence and safety Develop goals and care plans to help clients remain active and independent in their community Complete equipment prescriptions, home modifications, and advise on pressure care management/seating Develop in-home and community-based therapy programs Work with a diverse range of clients and health conditions Participate in student training programs and service development/quality improvement initiatives Who Were Looking For Qualifications: Bachelor of Occupational Therapy or equivalent, with eligibility for membership of a professional association Registration: Current AHPRA registration as an Occupational Therapist Skills: Knowledge of occupational therapy service delivery in home, group, and community settings, including home modifications and prescription of assistive technologies Advocacy: Ability to liaise and advocate across health and community care systems Clearance: Clear/satisfactory National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Worker Screening or willingness to obtain before commencement Sponsorship: Suitably qualified candidates eligible for employer-nominated sponsorship (ANZSCO 252411) Why You'll Love This Opportunity Work-Life Balance: Flexible full-time or part-time roles, paid parental leave, and options to purchase additional leave Career Growth: Access professional development, study leave, and mentorship to achieve your goals Community Connection: Join a free Community Connector Program to integrate into the vibrant regional community Wellbeing Focus: Confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and a social club with exclusive events and discounts Recognition: Be celebrated through a monthly, bi-monthly, and annual reward and recognition program Live, Work, and Thrive in Regional Victoria Nestled in a vibrant regional area of Victoria, this location offers the perfect blend of career opportunity and lifestyle. From bustling local markets to stunning natural surroundings, you'll discover a community where great things happen. Our partner is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTIQ individuals, those with different abilities, and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Pre-employment checks, including Working with Children's Check, NDIS Worker Screening, and others, may apply. Ready to Make an Impact? We would love to hear from you.