Occupational Therapist – Physical Rehabilitation (Permanent) Location: Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 | Start: Immediately | Business: Allied Health Practice Overview: Join a vibrant allied health service in Wagga Wagga as an Occupational Therapist focused on physical rehabilitation. This permanent position is ideal for graduate and junior therapists eager to build practical skills, collaborate with an experienced multidisciplinary team, and make a meaningful impact on community health. You will provide client-centred care across outpatient and community settings, helping people regain independence after injury, illness, or surgery. What You Will Do Assessment & Planning: Conduct comprehensive assessments of physical function, activities of daily living, cognitive-perceptual skills, and environmental barriers to develop individualized intervention plans. Therapy Delivery: Deliver evidence-based interventions including therapeutic exercise, functional retraining, splinting, assistive technology recommendation, and home modification advice. Goal Setting: Collaborate with clients and families to set realistic, measurable goals and review progress regularly. Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Liaise with physiotherapists, speech pathologists, GPs, and other health professionals to coordinate care and optimise outcomes. Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate clinical records, outcome measures, and adhere to local policies, privacy standards, and funding requirements. Education & Prevention: Provide education to clients, carers, and community groups on injury prevention, ergonomics, and adaptive strategies. Who We’re Looking For Occupational Therapy qualification recognised in Australia and AHPRA registration or eligibility. Recent graduates and early career therapists with a strong interest in physical rehabilitation are encouraged to apply. Demonstrated clinical reasoning, excellent communication skills, and a compassionate, client-centred approach. Ability to work independently and within a team, with good time management and organisational skills. Current NSW driver’s licence and willingness to travel locally for community visits. Why Join Us Supportive Learning Environment: Structured mentorship, regular clinical supervision, and opportunities for professional development to expand your skills in rehabilitation practice. Meaningful Work: Make a tangible difference by supporting clients to regain function and return to valued roles at home, work, and in the community. Work-Life Balance: Predictable hours, supportive rostering, and a friendly team culture in a regional setting with strong community connections. Modern Facilities: Access to well-equipped therapy spaces, adaptive equipment, and digital record systems to support efficient practice. Equal Opportunity: We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and are committed to an inclusive workplace that values respect and cultural safety. This role is suited to motivated early career occupational therapists who want practical experience, mentorship, and the chance to contribute to high-quality rehabilitation services in Wagga Wagga.