About Us Our team delivers high-quality, person-centred Occupational Therapy assessments, interventions, and supports to individuals with disabilities, injuries and degenerative conditions in Perth, Adelaide, Albany, and Tasmania. Whether at home, school, work, or community-based environments, we support both privately funded and NDIS participants to build independence, capability and meaningful participation in everyday life. The Opportunity We are currently seeking a paediatric Experienced Occupational Therapist to join our team in Perth. With flexible part-time, full-time, and casual opportunities available, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact while enjoying a work-life balance that suits your lifestyle. Your New Role You will work with a diverse caseload, delivering practical outcomes-focused therapy, while also contributing to the development of the team through paediatric-focused clinical supervision. Your role wil vary day-to-day, and will typically include: Delivering person-centred, evidence-based therapy aligned to indivdual client goals Conduct functional, behavioural, and environmental assessments Developing and implementing tailored therapy plans Completing high-quality reports and documentation aligned to NDIS and industry standards Collaborating with families, referrers, and multidisciplinary care teams Providing structured, supportive clinical supervision to team members What We Offer We are deliberate about how we support our team. You will have access to: Competitive salary based on experience $2,500 sign-on bonus (pro-rata, paid after completing probation) 5 weeks of annual leave pro-rata , plus birthday leave Professional development budget and growth opportunities Clinical Supervision frequency based on your needs and goals Flexible working arrangements , including options for remote work or WFH A supportive, collaborative environment dedicated to fostering professional and personal growth. Work with a supportive team of senior clinicians who enjoy supporting each other, and new team members. What You Bring A tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy and AHPRA registration (or eligibility) A current driver’s licence, Working With Children Check, and NDIS Workers Screening Check Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively as part of a team A passion for improving the lives of paediatric and adult clients through meaningful therapeutic interventions A commitment to continuous professional development and learning