We’re a specialist allied health recruitment agency supporting Allied Health professionals to find meaningful roles across the NDIS, community, and aged care sectors.
At Velox Talents, we partner with purpose-driven organisations that value growth, flexibility, and genuine care for both clients and clinicians. We’re currently seeking passionate Occupational Therapist to join teams across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, from metro to regional areas.
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The role:
We have multiple Occupational Therapist roles available across Australia, including fully mobile positions visiting clients in their homes, as well as community settings and facility-based positions. You’ll work with NDIS participants, aged care clients, and the broader community to provide high-quality assessment, therapy, and intervention.
We welcome both experienced clinicians and new graduates — our clients offer structured graduate programs and mentoring to help you grow your career from day one.
Mobile caseload across homes, schools, and community settings.
Clients: Our client's are a mix of NDIS, Private, and Medicare referrals.
Assessment & Evaluation: Conducting comprehensive assessments to identify each child’s strengths and challenges using a range of formal and informal assessment measures.
Therapeutic Intervention: Provide one-on-one therapy sessions at home and schools, with children with a variety of diagnoses, including motor coordination difficulties, sensory processing difficulties, ADHD, developmental delays, and Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Family & Caregiver Support: Provide education and strategies to support families and caregivers to apply therapeutic strategies, to support their child’s development.
Collaboration: Build collaborative, trust-based relationships with teachers, families, and each child’s multidisciplinary team, to coordinate care and achieve optimal outcomes for children.
Progress Tracking and reporting: Regularly monitor and document each child’s progress, and complete timely and accurate treatment notes and reports in line with NDIS and private requirements.
About you:
We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Occupational Therapist with:
A degree in Occupational Therapy (Bachelor’s or Master’s) from an accredited institution.
Current Occupational Therapist registration with AHPRA
Working with Children’s Check
National Police Clearance
Driver’s license
Experience: Experience working with children (ages 2-12). Experience with sensory processing disorders, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or other developmental disabilities is a bonus.
Skills: Strong knowledge of child development and evidence-based interventions. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
Personal Attributes: Compassionate, patient, and passionate about working with children. Comfortable working autonomously in a mobile role, while also collaborating with team members, schools, and families.