About us
At Penrith City Council, we’re passionate about people; in our community and in our workplace. We want you to be able to be your best self and we get that work is just one part of your life, so we’re here to support you in the moments that matter. As the winner of the 2020 Local Government Excellence in People and Culture Award and an Excellence Award winner in the 2020 Australian HR Awards, you can be confident in joining a workplace that offers truly outstanding benefits, including:
- A range of flexible work arrangements
- 18 weeks paid maternity leave
- Health and wellbeing leave
- 15 days personal leave
- Significant financial and leave support for undertaking further education
- Diverse salary packaging
- Free access to all Ripples venues
- And much, much more!
Penrith City Council is the largest local government child care service provider in NSW, with more than 53 child care services annually catering for 5,000 children. Committed to providing Children's Services programs for the benefit of families and children across the City, we offer a variety of child care services including Long Day Care, Vacation and Out of School Hours Care, Preschools and a Mobile Playvan and are at the leading edge of implementing curriculum for the intellectual, social and physical development of the children within our care.
About the role
We are currently seeking a skilled and passionate Occupational Therapist to join our team.
- Work-life balance
- Personal and Professional development opportunities
- Be part of a small, respectful, and growing team
As an Occupational Therapist, you will play a vital role in improving the lives of our clients by assessing, planning, and implementing effective occupational therapy interventions. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop customised treatment plans that address the unique needs of everyone. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work with diverse populations and make a positive impact on a global scale.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Assessing and Diagnosing: Assess, implement, and manage client supports in accordance with best practices.
Treatment Planning: Creating individualised therapy plans, setting goals, and monitoring progress.
Providing Therapy: Utilising therapeutic techniques to support child.
Educating and Counselling: Offering guidance and support to children and their families.
Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate records, including evaluations and treatment documentation.
Collaboration: Working closely with other healthcare providers for comprehensive care.
Professional Development: Staying current with research and participating in ongoing education.
Compliance and Regulation: Adhering to ethical guidelines and regulatory requirements.
Community Outreach: Engaging with the community to promote awareness and education.
Essential criteria
- Bachelor of Health Science (Occupational Therapist) or equivalent
- Membership of Occupational Therapy Australia / Registration with Occupational Therapy Board of Australia and registration with AHPRA
- Clinical experience working with young children with delays and moderate to severe disabilities.
- Experience in administering formal & standardised assessments.
- Experience in setting goals and implementing sound evidence-based therapy techniques across a diverse range of disorders.
- Experience developing and implementing individual intervention programs with families and other professionals using a family centred approach.
- Current Driver's License
- Working with Children Check
- NDIS Worker Screening check or willing to obtain.
Desirable criteria
- Medicare Provider Number
- Accredited short courses/Certification to run relevant courses for children, parents, or educators.
- Current First Aid certificate
- Certificate IV in Workplace Assessment and Training
- Eligibility to obtain a Medicare provider number.
- Experience working with clients from CALD background.
Commencing salary: $100,424.00 - $116,244.00 per annum + 11% superannuation per annum.
This position has been identified as a Child-Related position under Child Protection laws in NSW. To be eligible to apply, you are required to provide Council with a valid Working with Children Check Number.
You may be required to undertake background checks, as relevant to the position for which you have applied.
You will be required to undertake background checks, including a Qualification Check, Working with Children Check, Medical Declaration and a Functional Test as relevant to the position for which you have applied.
Visit careers.penrith.city to view the position description and to find out more information about employment with Penrith City Council. To submit your application, please apply online
In addition to a cover letter and resume, applicants are required to submit comprehensive responses to the selection criteria (listed above) as a part of their initial application. Applicants who do not meet the essential criteria will not be considered.
Completed applications must be received by 11.55pm on the closing date. Please allow 4 weeks from the closing date for the processing of your application.
For further information about the position, please contact Jade Bradbury, Children's Services Operations Manager, 4732 7777.
Council is a Child Safe Organisation, for more information about this please see our website.
Applicants must have the right to live and work in Australia to apply for this position.