Join a supportive, values-driven team making a real difference Work flexibly across community settings and our Morphett Vale or Christies Beach hubs Be supported and collaborate with our experienced multidisciplinary team, including a OT Clinical Lead with 15 years experience and 2 Senior OTs About Us At Jigsaw Therapy, we’re a small, passionate allied health team supporting children, individuals, and families across Adelaide. We believe in a personalised, person-centred approach that empowers people to reach their goals and live meaningful, fulfilling lives. We’re all about building confidence, increasing independence, and helping our clients have more choice and control. Collaboration, kindness, and genuinely listening to the people we support are at the heart of everything we do. About the Role We’re excited to welcome Occupational Therapists to our growing team! Whether you’re an experienced clinician or a new graduate , we’re looking for people who are passionate about helping others build independence, confidence, and participation in everyday life. You’ll work with participants across the lifespan, from young children to adults, with caseloads thoughtfully tailored to your strengths, interests, and experience. Your role will include a mix of community-based work and opportunities to work from our clinic spaces, delivering meaningful, evidence-based therapy in a variety of settings. What You’ll Be Doing Completing assessments and delivering goal-focused interventions Supporting daily living skills, emotional regulation, sensory processing, and motor development Encouraging community participation and engagement Working closely with families, carers, educators, and other professionals Providing assistive technology recommendations and reports Delivering therapy in homes, schools, clinics, and the wider community Maintaining clear, high-quality documentation and reports What We Offer A workplace where you’ll feel supported, valued, and heard Competitive salary professional development allowance Mental health and wellbeing allowance Regular supervision and mentoring from senior clinicians Manageable caseloads that prioritise quality care Flexible work options (part-time or full-time) Hybrid work opportunities Administrative support to help you focus on your clients A warm, collaborative team culture where your ideas matter About You We’d love to hear from you if you: Hold a degree in Occupational Therapy Are AHPRA registered (or eligible) – new grads welcome! Value person-centred, evidence-based practice Enjoy working in community settings Have strong communication and report writing skills Are familiar with the NDIS (or keen to learn) Are organised, proactive, and values-driven Hold (or are willing to obtain) a Working with Children Check and NDIS Worker Screening Have a driver’s licence and access to a reliable car Have Australian working rights Apply Now If you’re looking to grow your career in a genuinely supportive and friendly team, we’d love to hear from you For a confidential chat about the role, feel free to contact Iris Leeson on 0401 852