A unique opportunity to support older adults, NDIS participants, and remote communities. St Louis Care is a proud, familyowned organisation delivering personalised care to South Australians since 1946. Guided by our values of inclusion, respect, dignity, and choice, we empower individuals to live life to the fullest through personcentred support. Our motto, “Trust our family to take care of you ”, reflects our commitment to both our clients and our team. We value diversity, invest in professional development, and foster a culture of genuine support and collaboration. About St Louis Allied Health Our Allied Health service delivers highquality, flexible therapy across: St Louis Homes – NDIS approved provider specialising in younger onset dementia St Louis Home Care – Governmentfunded Support at Home private services St Louis Nursing Home – Residential aged care Allied Health Outreach – Metro and FIFO visits to communities across SA About the Role We are seeking a compassionate, confident, and skilled Occupational Therapist to join our growing team. This dynamic role offers the chance to work across: Aged Care (residential and community) NDIS participants – adults and children Support at Home clients Remote South Australian communities through scheduled FIFO outreach (small aircraft travel) This role is perfect for someone who values variety, autonomy, and meaningful impact. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive OT assessments across aged care, NDIS, paediatrics, and community settings Deliver therapeutic interventions across metro Adelaide and FIFO remote visits Develop individualised, goal-driven therapy plans Prescribe assistive technology, sensory supports, and environmental modifications Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team Maintain accurate clinical records aligned with regulatory requirements Build positive, respectful relationships with clients, families, and stakeholders About You You are someone who: Communicates with warmth, clarity, and confidence Applies sound clinical reasoning and reflective practice Works well both independently and within a team Values personcentred, respectful care for people of all ages Enjoys travelling to remote communities and practicing in diverse settings Essential Requirements Bachelor or Master of Occupational Therapy Current AHPRA registration 1–2 years’ experience preferred (new graduates welcome) National Police Clearance (within 2 years) NDIS Worker Screening Check Working With Children Check Valid SA driver’s licence willingness to fly in small aircraft Current First Aid and CPR Annual flu vaccination Benefits Competitive salary 12% superannuation Flexible working arrangements Local business discounts Employee Assistance Program Supportive, valuesdriven team culture Professional development and growth across multiple clinical streams Apply Now: If you are excited about this opportunity, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume and a one-page cover letter highlighting your experience and passions. Be sure to include two professional referees. We appreciate all applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.