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Senior Occupational Therapists - Western Australia


Company : Rocky Bay Limited


Location : Derby, England


Created : 2026-03-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Salary: £57,270 (GBP) - £59,820 (GBP) + Salary Packaging (providing Australian tax benefits of up to £9,740(GBP))Full-time or Part-time positions£2,100 (GBP) Sign-on bonus (limited time)Working holiday Visa 417 welcomeAHRPA RegisteredAbout the Company:Welcome to Rocky Bay in Western Australia, we're looking for experienced Senior Occupational Therapists who are passionate about person-centred care and ready to take the next step in their career. We have vacancies in our Mandurah, Rockingham, Geraldton and Metropolitan locations.JoinRocky Bayin Western Australia and take your allied health career to the next level while living the beach lifestyle youve always wanted! Enjoy flexible hours, professional growth opportunities, and generous perks (including a £2,100(GBP) sign-on bonus). With stunning coast line, outdoor adventures, and year-round sunshine its the perfect move for UK professionals ready to combine purpose with paradise.In this rewarding role, you will have the opportunity to:Actively participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, contributing your valuable insights and recommendations for holistic client careStay up-to-date with the latest research, best practices, and innovative approaches in the field of Occupational Therapy, continuously enhancing your skills and knowledgeManage your own caseload, conduct comprehensive Occupational Therapy assessments and develop tailored intervention plansKey Responsibilities:Uphold clinical governance, ensuring compliance with legislation, standards, and Rocky Bay policiesWork collaboratively across interdisciplinary teams to ensure outstanding customer outcomesHave a strong understanding of person- and family-centred practiceAbility to implement and promote contemporary best practiceLiaise with the Team Leader if there are performance concerns regarding the clinical practice of a staff member, especially during their probationary periodProvides clinical guidance and leadership to therapists within own discipline across TS, supporting them in developing the fundamental skills, knowledge and competencies or directing them to appropriate subject matter experts (Domain Advisors/Advanced Clinicians); identifying efficient strategies to achieve this across the whole program.Oversees the Learning & Development (L&D) needs of the disciplineCoordinates, develops and/or conducts orientation/training in fundamental clinical skill developmentCollaborate closely with families, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals to implement personalised treatment plans that promote customer outcomes and overall quality of lifeProfile:Bachelor's or Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited institutionCurrent AHPRA registrationProven experience in providing Occupational Therapy services, preferably in a disability or community settingMinimum 5 years of experience in a previous Occupational Therapist roleDemonstrated ability in coaching, mentoring, and clinical leadershipExperience with complex equipment assessment and prescription (desirable)A strong understanding of person- and family-centred practiceProven ability to implement and promote contemporary best practiceStrong critical thinking, problem-solving, and time management skillsSound knowledge of Work Health & Safety and risk managementBenefits:A wide range of employee benefits, including HBF Health discounts, Commonwealth Bank product discounts, among othersManage your own calendar with both full-time and part-time availability - choose your hours and days to suit your work/life balance - family friendly!Bring a friend on board and be rewarded with£1,050(GBP)!Access to expert training from experienced therapists with 10+ years of clinical experienceFleet cars for work-related travel and free parkingLong service leave (pro-rata after 5 years)Purchased Leave Program to increase annual leave up to 6 weeks each year6 weeks paid parental leaveComprehensive onboarding and internal training programs, and an opportunity to apply for external professional development.Opportunity to apply for the internal Emerging Leaders Program, the Rocky Bay scholarship program, Certificate IV in Leadership and Management and involvement in research and projectsBy proceeding you'll be directed to our Careers Page for this position. Click /"Apply/" on that page under the Apply Now heading to proceed with your application. We have some compliance requirements which will be required if your application is progressed Inclusivity is a top priority, and that includes making our recruitment process accessible for everyone. If you need any adjustments to accommodate your unique situation or want more information about the role, please reach out to us. We're here to help! At Rocky Bay, we come from all walks of life. We all have different backgrounds and experiences, making us who we are. Were building a culture where uniqueness is valued- whether race, gender, disability, age, religion or LGBTQIA+ identity. We are committed to building an inclusive team, making us the best we can be. We encourage you to apply. Rocky Bay acknowledges the traditional custodians on whose land we work, the people of the Noongar and Yamatji nations, and recognise their continued connection to the land, waters and skies. We pay our respect to their Leaders - past present and emerging.JBRP1_UKTJ