Our client is a leading healthcare provider based NOR whom are an allied health practice dedicated to providing high quality, multi-disciplinary therapies in a professional & friendly environment. Their dedicated team is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of their patients & their families, offering personalised treatment plans & fostering a compassionate environment. They pride themselves on their warm & friendly culture & outstanding staff retention (we are talking decades!). With ongoing growth & several therapists soon to take maternity leave, we currently have several fantastic opportunities available. Occupational Therapist / Occupational Therapist (Clinical Supervisor) About the Role: In this exciting leadership role, you will provide clinical supervision & mentoring to a team of three OT's while maintaining your own manageable caseload of paediatric clients across both clinic & community settings. Not after a leadership role right now? No problem - we’re also keen to hear from Occupational Therapists interested in clinical positions. Just let us know your preference in your cover letter. Key Responsibilities Include: Deliver high-quality, client-centred paediatric OT services Provide guidance and clinical supervision to OT's Manage a caseload of clients maintaining accurate progress notes, records and client reports Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team (OTs, physios, psychologists, speech therapists, dietitians) Participate in ongoing professional development & quality improvement initiatives Adhere to code of conduct and internal policies & procedures Requirements: Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy Current AHPRA registration / eligible for registration by the Occupation Therapy Board of Australia Current NDIS Worker Screening Check & Working With Children Check Current driver’s licence & reliable vehicle Professional indemnity insurance Minimum 4 years experience in paediatric/disability/NDIS sector Strong leadership, communication & mentoring skills Passion for helping children & families reach their goals Speech Pathologist Are you a passionate Speech Pathologist looking to make a real difference in the lives of children and families? Join a supportive, multidisciplinary team dedicated to helping children reach their full potential. About the Role: We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Speech Pathologist to provide high-quality assessment and intervention services to children with developmental concerns, delays, and disorders. You will work collaboratively within a multi- and transdisciplinary team, using evidence-based approaches and a family-centred focus to deliver meaningful outcomes. Key Responsibilities: Plan, implement and evaluate speech pathology interventions using a range of service delivery models Communicate effectively with clients, families, and team members to achieve therapy goals Participate in multidisciplinary team activities and community education Maintain accurate progress notes, reports, and client records Engage in ongoing professional development and quality improvement initiatives About You: To succeed in this role, you will bring: Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology and eligibility for membership with Speech Pathology Australia Strong knowledge of assessment and intervention strategies for children with developmental needs Excellent time management and communication skills A collaborative and supportive approach to working within a team Commitment to ongoing learning and professional growth Requirements: Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology and eligible for membership of Speech Pathology Australia Current NDIS Worker Screening Check & Working With Children Check Current driver’s licence & reliable vehicle Minimum 4 years experience in paediatric/disability/NDIS sector Strong organisational, communication & mentoring skills Passion for helping children & families reach their goals What’s on Offer: Flexibility to work full-time or part-time Option to join as employee or sole trader (ABN) Opportunity to join a growing team & friendly workplace Ongoing professional development & clinical supervision & mentorship Supportive admin team within a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment Great facilities, flexible caseloads, & expanding location services next year Stable, long-term team culture with exceptional retention rates Most importantly the opportunity to really make a difference to people's lives! How to Apply: Please note that as this is a Permanent position only candidates with Permanent working rights will be considered. If you’re a dedicated & compassionate professional who loves working with children & wants to be part of a truly supportive team, we’d love to hear from you! Please apply via the button below & include a covering letter outlining your interest & suitability for the position of interest as well as your preferences for working hours (FT/ PT) & work arrangements (employee or ABN preference). If this isn’t quite your perfect fit, we still welcome your application as we’re always on the lookout for talented allied health professionals ready for their next opportunity! Please make sure to mention what you are looking for in your cover letter so that we can keep you in mind for other opportunities. Kasia Mieczkowski Managing Director Eye For Recruitment Pty Ltd