Purpose-built opportunity for new graduate and early-career Occupational Therapists Supportive learning environment with structured supervision and mentoring Opportunities to work from home and flexible work arrangements Regular team meetings over coffee and social events Boost your take home pay with our fantastic salary packaging benefits So many lives. So many ways. One you. 50,000 lives and counting. That’s how many South Australians our people support each year. As one of the state’s leading not-for-profits, we’re making a meaningful impact at scale. From foster care to aged care and everything in between, our services are as diverse as the people and communities we serve - and we’re growing our reach for the future. It takes a special kind of person to work in this sector. Someone with real compassion and care. Could that person be you? Join us as an Occupational Therapist and be part of something bigger. What you’ll do As an Occupational Therapist with Outreach AnglicareSA Therapeutic Services (OATS), you’ll support children and young people to build independence, participation, and confidence in their everyday lives. Working within a warm, supportive multi-disciplinary team, you’ll deliver individualised, evidence-based therapy across education, community, and home environments. This role is well suited to a new graduate or early-career OT , offering structured support, regular clinical supervision, and opportunities to grow your clinical skills alongside experienced therapists. You’ll manage a paediatric-focused caseload, contribute to collaborative goal planning, and build strong relationships with families, schools, and service partners. You’ll be trusted to make a valuable impact by: Completing assessments and developing individualised therapy plans aligned to NDIS goals Delivering therapy interventions that support participation in daily activities and routines Preparing clear, professional reports and recommendations for families and stakeholders Working collaboratively with schools, childcare centres, health professionals, and NDIS providers Actively engaging in clinical supervision, reflective practice, and professional development What you’ll bring To thrive in this role, you will have: A Bachelor (or equivalent) degree in Occupational Therapy. Current AHPRA registration (or eligibility to obtain). A genuine interest in working with children and young people. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. A proactive, reflective approach to learning and clinical development. We would also love for you to have: Experience or placement exposure working with paediatric clients. Knowledge of developmental delays and neurodiversity (e.g. ASD, ADHD, GDD). Familiarity with the NDIS or willingness to learn. Confidence working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team Why AnglicareSA? Your contribution here matters. We want you to see your impact every day, and we want you to feel valued for it. Here’s what you can expect in your career at AnglicareSA: So many lives, right here in SA: Our ripple effect starts with you. Whatever your role, you’ll help find a way forward for the communities you live in and care about. That’s something to be proud of. So many ways, for our clients and you: We support those in need in so many ways. For you, that means real opportunity to gain new knowledge and experiences and to explore the many pathways a career in our sector can take. So much compassion, and a place to belong: At AnglicareSA, you’ll never feel alone. You’ll lean on and learn from genuine people driven to do good, and you’ll build relationships that last a lifetime. More to enjoy: Make your pay go further with salary packaging options, including novated leasing, plus savings on health insurance, motor vehicles, opticians, pharmacy and gym memberships. Find a better balance with flexible work options , including working from home, part-time work, compressed working weeks and flexible working hours for some roles, Grow your skills and career with professional development pathways, and education assistance, Live and work well with our employee wellbeing program , confidential employee assistance program, chaplaincy services, domestic and family violence support, and more Put your family first with paid parental leave (including superannuation), personal leave to care for family members and additional unpaid leave for caring responsibilities Our impact starts with you Join AnglicareSA, and help us change lives and communities. To apply, simply click the “Apply” button and submit your application (direct applications only, no agencies please). *Please note: Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as interviews and appointments may occur prior to the closing date. For more information, please contact Angela, Recruitment Business Partner, at angela.rizovski@anglicaresa.com.au . Please note we do not accept applications via email. At AnglicareSA, we proudly and gratefully bring together a team that is truly diverse - from lived experiences, to skills and knowledge, to perspectives and personality. We value the benefits this brings to the people who work with us and the communities we serve, and we strive to create a place where everyone - regardless of background and ability - feels they belong. If you require any accommodations to fully participate in our recruitment process, we welcome you to let us know. We are committed to the employment of First Nations people. Please visit our website for details on our Aboriginal Services and to access AnglicareSA’s Reconciliation Action Plan. AnglicareSA is committed to a secure and transparent recruitment process that prioritises the safety of all applicants. We will never request payment, bank account details, or personal identification documents during the early stages of recruitment. Proof of identity may be requested later as part of standard pre-employment checks. To verify the legitimacy of this job advertisement, please refer to our official website or contact our recruitment team directly.