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Turrbal and Jagera Country
Level 4, 348 Edward Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
(07) 3105 7800
Turrbal and Jagera Country
Level 4, 348 Edward Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
Annual Salary - $74,984 - $90,874 negotiable upon qualifications and experience.
JOB -10003260
The position fulfills discipline specific and multidisciplinary support within
This organisation is committed to supporting its staff members’ ongoing professional development and a generous annual PD budget is allocated to clinicians (full or part time)
Job Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time or Part time negotiable
After Hours Requirements: No
Proposed Commencement Date:
Practice Information:
This practice currently provides a range of free allied health services for children and their families through our regional service Centres―in Bundaberg, Dalby, Emerald, Mount Isa, and Warwick―each staffed by a multidisciplinary team comprising Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists and Family Health Support Workers.
They also support rural communities from their four smaller satellite sites―in Inglewood, Stanthorpe, Agnes Water/Miriam Vale, and Kingaroy―staffed by Early Intervention Facilitators who can call on resources from the nearest service Centre or the Clinical Leadership Team in Brisbane.
Position Description:
The position fulfills discipline specific and multidisciplinary support within the Children’s Allied Health Services team and/or the Early Childhood Approach (ECA) Team, providing services to families with children with developmental delay or disability. The position will implement and continue to develop BUSHkids telepractice services for families in regional Queensland areas.
As part of the Children’s Allied Health Team you will:
Collaborate with families and other organisations in the provision of occupational therapy services to children who require support for their communication development in accordance with the BUSHkids model of care.
Actively participate in the multidisciplinary team setting with particular emphasis on the delivery of occupational therapy services to optimise development and independence for children and their families.
Promote the importance of early intervention and its role in preventing long term educational and behavioural issues through community development and health promotion strategies
Key Responsibilities:
Be responsible for assessment, planning, delivery, evaluation, and continuous improvement related to the provision of the scope of the incumbent’s discipline.
Provide care when and where it best meets the clients’ needs including on site, at home and in the community.
Provide a fly-in/out (FIFO) / drive-in/out (DIDO) service to regional Queensland areas (as required) to provide face to face support to families, the team and key stakeholders. This may involve individual assessment and intervention, seminars and/or workshops. Frequency and manner (FIFO/DIDO) is dependent on the requirements and based on the Service Centres being supported. All travel costs will be covered by the organisation.
Have a comprehensive understanding of professional governance structures and adhere to professional practice standards.
Undertake accurate and timely documentation and communication. This includes but is not exclusive to statistical information, clinical notes, reports, responses to enquiries, verbal and written documentation to referrers, clients and others.
Maintain accurate records of social work service provision to clients in accordance with medico-legal standards.
Use evidence to deliver services ensuring best practice guidelines are followed.
Contribute to quality improvement activities and participate in research.
Contribute to and participate in professional development as agreed in your Professional Achievement and Development Plan (PADP).
Staff are to keep informed about current research in early childhood intervention relevant to your role by maintaining professional knowledge and responding appropriately to unsafe or unprofessional practice, fulfilling duty of care by attending training as provided by the organisation and seeking further relevant training externally.
Integrating organisational policies and procedures in order to provide effective and professional care in a way that respects the rights and beliefs of all individuals yet maintains practice within own approved scope of practice.
Qualifications & Experience:
Tertiary Qualifications in Occupational Therapy
Certified Practicing Membership with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Valid Blue Card – Working with Children – No Card No Start OR Combined NDIS Worker Screening Clearance and Blue Card
Current C Class Queensland Drivers Licence
Proof of Hepatitis B Vaccination status
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or certificate stating medical contraindication The successful applicant will be required to provide the certified copies of required documentation prior to formal offer of employment.
Salary Information: Annual Salary - $74, 984 - $90,874 negotiable upon qualifications and experience.
About Hervey Bay:
Hervey Bay, a coastal city in southern Queensland, is widely known as a site for observing humpback whales. Whale-watching boats operate during the July to November migration season. It's also a hub for tours to nearby Fraser Island, which has beaches and features a rainforest habitat for dingoes and other wildlife. A waterfront esplanade links the city's marina with beaches offering calm waters for swimming
For more information on this position, please contact our team via hws@healthworkforce.com.au.
Please apply via the 'Apply Now' button on this page.
Following successful placement, eligible candidates may be entitled to receive support and financial assistance through Health Workforce Queensland's comprehensive workforce attraction and retention incentives. This position may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary for ongoing professional development.
JOB – 10003260