Build independence. Create impact
Join a purpose-driven organisation supporting Deaf and hard of hearing people to build independence, confidence and meaningful participation in daily life.
- Work across clinic, community, home and school settings
- Be part of a supportive multidisciplinary allied health team
- Deliver impactful, person-centred therapy
- Grow your career in a flexible and values-led environment
About the role:
As an Occupational Therapist within Therapy and Family Services, you will deliver high-quality, evidence-based assessments and interventions to children, adults and families.
This is a varied and rewarding role where you’ll support clients across different environments, helping them develop functional skills, independence and confidence. You’ll work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team, contributing to strong outcomes and holistic care.
Main responsibilities of the role include:
- Conduct assessments and develop tailored therapy plans
- Deliver evidence-based occupational therapy interventions
- Support clients across clinic, home, school and community settings
- Work closely with families, educators and other professionals
- Manage a caseload including documentation, reporting and progress tracking
- Contribute to multidisciplinary care and coordinated service delivery
- Participate in supervision, professional development and continuous improvement
About you:
You’re a motivated Occupational Therapist who is passionate about helping people build independence and engage in meaningful activities
In your application, let us know if you have these key skills and experience:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Therapy (or equivalent)
- Current AHPRA registration (Occupational Therapy)
- Strong understanding of evidence-based and family-centred practice
- Knowledge of child development and disability supports
- Ability to manage a caseload independently
- Strong communication, organisation and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work both independently and within a team
You should also let us know if you have these other great skills:
- Experience working with Deaf and hard of hearing clients
- Auslan skills or willingness to learn
- Experience in telepractice or outreach services
- Ongoing professional development in relevant areas
About Us:
Deaf Connect is the largest, whole-of-life service provider and social impact organisation for Deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing Australians. We stand with the Deaf community to build capacity and influence social change while paying respect to history, culture and language.
Our organisational values of Heart, Courage, and Discovery stand with the Deaf community to build capacity and influence social change while paying respect to history, culture, and language.
We offer an attractive benefits program including:
- Salary packaging, enabling you to make huge savings on tax and maximise your pay
- Flexibility regarding working arrangements
- Discount membership to gyms and facilities throughout Australia
- Free annual flu vaccinations
- Free comprehensive online learning portal
- Free financial wellness support through our default super fund
The successful applicant will be asked to provide a NDIS Worker Check, a Working with Children Check (WWCC) relevant to their state (if applicable to the role), and proof of working rights in Australia. Deaf Connect is committed to child safety, safeguarding, and inclusion, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.