Benefits (the fun stuff first!) Above-award salary up to 2 extra weeks leave Full-Time or Part-Time (you choose!) Flexible hours (life happens, we get it) Admin scheduling support so you can focus on being an OT Annual CPD Allowance $1000 FTE Structured monthly Professional Education Structured supervision program Bi-annual personalised career growth support Less reporting writing and more face to face with clients Varied caseload across multiple settings Team social events - it’s not all work! $500 refer-a-friend bonus* About Guide Healthcare We’re a passionate Allied Health team with chihuahua-level enthusiasm (officially endorsed by Sammy, our office puppy). We believe work should actually feel good, where creativity is encouraged, individuality is celebrated, and every day looks a little different. At Guide Healthcare, we do things differently. Since 2018, we’ve been shaking up traditional models, backing bold ideas, and building a workplace people genuinely want to be part of. We’re proud to support older adults and people with disabilities through programs that are fun, meaningful, and genuinely impactful. Allied health is our core, but we’re always looking for new ways to add value, for our clients, our partners, and our team About the Role At our organisation, we support adults to live their most independent and joyful lives across aged care, disability, and community settings. We work with clients in their homes through a variety of funding bodies, including public, private, and NDIS funding, providing a truly diverse and rewarding caseload. You will play a key role in promoting independence and enablement, with a strong focus on rehabilitation before compensation wherever possible. Our established approach to employment allows you to choose your preferred working hours and flex them as needed, a model that has contributed to the longevity and satisfaction of our staff. Culture People love working here because we’re fun, flexible, and creative. Our OTs get to problem-solve, design better daily living, and support clients in the places that matter most, in their homes and communities. Expect variety, collaboration, and clients who constantly surprise us with what they can achieve, like: A client struggling to stand → to independently getting up using the right assistive tech A bathroom that once felt unsafe → transformed into a confident, dignified space with simple home mods Someone who avoided shopping for years → now navigating their local community with pride A client who couldn’t open jars or taps → re-engaging in cooking and daily routines after functional retraining A home once full of barriers → now supporting independence, safety, and meaningful living If you love enabling participation, adapting environments, and helping people live the life they choose, you’ll feel right at home here. Duties Provide high-quality Occupational Therapy assessments, interventions, and progress reviews Develop and implement goal-oriented therapy plans tailored to NDIS participants and older clients Complete Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (AT-HM) assessments and reports, including wrap-around services Support Restorative Care Programs with your expertise in areas like cognitive independence or adaptive strategies Complete all required clinical documentation, including reports, treatment notes, and functional assessments Collaborate with support coordinators, plan managers, and families to ensure therapy is delivered effectively Skills & Experience AHPRA registration (new grads welcome!) Police Check Driver’s licence reliable car WWVP Check NDIS Orientation COVID-19 & Flu vaccination Full working rights We will be taking applications as they arrive and may fill this role prior to the expiration of the advertisement, so don't delay if this role is of interest apply today! Questions? Give Rhiannon a shout: rhiannon@guidehealthcare.com.au 0405 677 831