About the Role: Just graduated and ready to start making a difference? Join a vibrant, community-focused allied health team that’s passionate about helping you build confidence and skills from day one. You’ll work with a diverse NDIS caseload (autism, developmental delays, physical and psychosocial disabilities) and receive ongoing mentoring and training to support your professional growth. The team values balance, compassion, and collaboration. What You’ll Love About This Role: Comprehensive New Graduate Program – build your foundations with structured training and real guidance. Weekly supervision – both 1:1 and group sessions with experienced OTs and senior clinicians. Dedicated mentor – personalised support to help you grow clinically and professionally. Minimal travel (approx. 5km radius) – work locally, with travel time respected. Paid birthday leave – take the day off and celebrate you! Low KPIs – focus on learning, not numbers. Hybrid flexibility – mix of community visits, home-based admin, and optional office days. Competitive Salary – competitive entry-level salary with clear growth pathways. Friendly, family-like culture – be part of a welcoming and supportive team Qualifications / Essential New Graduates or experienced professionals Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy or equivalent Valid Australian working rights Current or pending APHRA registration How to apply Send your resume to corbin.f@4hc.com.au or ashley.b@4hc.com.au Alternatively call Corbin for a confidential conversation and obtain any further information on 0483 931 241 This role not for you? We have more opportunities on our website www.4hc.com.au and many that are not advertised. Don't hesitate to reach out for a confidential talk with one of our recruitment specialists 4 Healthcare Recruitment - 'helping those that help us all