Location: Adelaide, SAEmployment Type: Full-time, permanent (part-time and contractor roles also available)Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience About Lift Health Group Lift Health Group is a growing allied health organisation delivering high-quality, person-centred care across metropolitan, regional, and remote Australia. We work closely with individuals, families, and communities through the NDIS, providing consistent, well-governed, and clinically sound services. Our multidisciplinary team supports people across the lifespan, with a strong focus on meaningful outcomes, sustainability, and supporting clinicians to do their best work. Why Join Lift Health Group? A genuinely balanced work weekWork a structured 4-day week: 3 flying clinical days, 1 dedicated admin and reporting day each week, based at our beautiful headquarters in Parkside overlooking the park, 1 full day off each week, no overnights. Daytrip flying modelAll regional travel is completed as day trips. Flights typically depart Adelaide Airport around 7:30am, with return by approximately 4:00pm. Purposeful rural workDeliver highimpact therapy and assessments to communities with genuine need, while expanding your clinical skill set in a supported environment. Clinical variety and developmentYou will complete a mix of ongoing therapy and assessments, including: Ongoing therapy across paediatric, adolescent, and adult caseloads, with clinician preferences considered when shaping caseloads. Functional Capacity Assessments & Assistive Technology assessments (if interested) Home Modification reports (PD support available if this is an area of interest) Supportive multidisciplinary teamWork alongside experienced clinicians in a collaborative, valuesdriven team with strong clinical governance and support. The Role This role suits a ruralgeneralist Occupational Therapist who enjoys variety, autonomy, and working across different environments. You will: Deliver therapy and/or assessments across adult and paediatric participants Work within schools, homes, and community settings Travel to regional and remote SA as part of scheduled day trips Complete highquality clinical reports with protected admin time Collaborate closely with our multidisciplinary team through regular case discussions, shared planning, and coordinated care to support strong, participantcentred outcomes Receive direct clinical support, including structured supervision, mentoring, and access to senior clinicians for case consultation and professional development Access clear career progression pathways, with opportunities to develop specialist clinical interests, step into senior or leadership roles, contribute to service development, and grow your impact as the organisation expands About You You will have: AHPRA registration as an Occupational Therapist (no restrictions) Minimum 2 years clinical experience Experience working with NDIS participants, or a strong understanding of the scheme Experience across paediatric and adult caseloads, or willingness to work across both Strong communication, organisation, and timemanagement skills What We Offer Competitive salary with paid travel time A structured, flexible work model that prioritises sustainability Genuine worklife balance with no overnight travel Professional development and clinical support The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in regional communities How to Apply Please submit your CV and cover letter via the Seek application process. Your application will include the following questions: Are you currently registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)? Do you have experience working with children? Do you have a current NDIS Worker Screening Check? Are you currently registered as an occupational therapist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)? Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia? How many years'' experience do you have as an occupational therapist? Do you have a current Australian driver''s licence? #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Occupational Therapist