
Tuggerah, NSW, Australia
Occupational Therapist
Full time preferred, may be flexible for part time hours
Join our Dynamic team in Tuggerah:
Tuggerah has a team of 8 highly dedicated and passionate Therapists including OT, SP, EP and PT. We have a technically skilled, fun team who work collaboratively to support our clients' goals.
We service clients from across the lifespan from infancy to adulthood, ages 0-65 with CP and similar physical disabilities, whilst also supporting a wide range of other disabilities including intellectual, genetic, and neurodiverse.
Tuggerah is a well-established therapy center with a range of incredible new equipment, facilities and services, including: LiteGait Trainer, Magic Carpet, Eye-Gaze Devices, specialised telepractice equipment and outdoor play equipment. In the clinic we have 5 large therapy rooms with 1 well equipped plaster/casting room, as well as a custom seating workshop on site and a large outdoor therapy space with play equipment. There are school holiday intensive therapy groups on offer and monthly on-site equipment clinics supported by OTs and PTs with equipment suppliers.
Our clinicians also provide service in a range of settings outside the clinic including client’s homes, schools/pre-schools and other community settings as indicated by the client’s specific goal.
What makes CPA special?
Professional Development: we are a registered training organisation, providing you with a detailed learning journey and 1:1 guidance from a clinical educator throughout your career.
Teamwork: join an experienced multidisciplinary team, including SP, OT, PT and EP, working collaboratively to provide care to clients
A Rewarding Caseload: working with diverse clients and complex disability can be incredibly rewarding, with a direct positive impact on clients' daily experience and independence.
Client Centered: Cerebral Palsy Research Institute and an experienced team support you to provide evidence-based intervention focused on achieving the client's goals
Career Growth: a diverse range of career pathways are possible for you including research, clinical governance, specialisation and management opportunities
Flexibility: you will work in both the clinic and community with options for part time, full time, compressed hours or negotiated start/finish times that work for you.
What We Offer?
Salary:clinical salaries are graded with an approximate range of $80-140k incl super including tax free packaging; for more information, please discuss with our recruitment team.
Investment in YOU: receive professional development opportunities valued up to $20,000 in your first year and $10,000 each year after that.
Relocation allowance: if you're moving for this role, we offer an allowance of up to $5,000, T&Cs apply
Tax Benefits: reduce your taxable income further with an optional $2,650 through the meals and entertainment benefit.
Discounted Gym Membership: access to Fitness Passport membership for you and your family
A Generous Leave Policy: Enjoy up to 3 additional days of leave, 12 weeks of parental leave, 2 weeks of partner leave, compassionate leave, and options for additional pre-paid leave.
Eligibility Criteria:
Relevant qualifications in Occupational Therapy
Evidence of current AHPRA registration.
A current driver's license and your own vehicle
Our Values:
At Cerebral Palsy Alliance we champion diversity and equitable opportunities for people with disabilities and lived experience, Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and the LGBTQIA+ community.
We are passionate, respectful, ethical, curious and courageous. Great Minds Think Differently.
Ready to Join Us?
Apply through this job advert or email rachel.jennings@cerebralpalsy.org.au
We are committed to supporting inclusivity for anyone with diverse needs and lived experience. Workplace adjustments can be discussed to create a safe and comfortable workplace that supports your health, abilities, and personal needs.
More information about working for CPA:
For the safety of staff and clients we have assessed that this role requires a medium level of physical functionality, more details can be found here
Cerebral Palsy Alliance upholds and advocates for the rights of clients, we are a child safe organisation and all workers must adhere to the NDIS Worker Code of Conduct

The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) has been providing outstanding care for Victoria's children and their families for over 147 years.
We are the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and our care extends to children from Tasmania, southern New South Wales and other states around Australia and overseas.
With a passionate, highly skilled and committed staff campus wide of over 5,000, we provide a full range of clinical services, tertiary care and health promotion and prevention programs for children and young people.
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