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Occupational Therapist - Community Aged Care

Australia, Metro North area · Job Posted January 02, 2026
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Are you an Occupational Therapist looking to make a meaningful impact in the world of Community Aged Care? Join us at Indigo (formerly Independent Living Centre of WA) where your skills in assistive technology and home modifications, can truly shine. Here, you'll have the opportunity to work with a diverse range of clients, enabling them to live their best lives. As an Occupational Therapist, you'll play a pivotal role in enhancing the independence and quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Make a difference that matters, as you collaborate with a dedicated team and engage with the latest advancements in assistive technology. Whether it's adapting living spaces to eligible CHSP clients or tailoring support plans, your expertise will empower individuals to unlock their full potential.

Job Responsibility

  • Play a pivotal role in improving clients' independence, wellbeing, and quality of life
  • Perform assessments within clients' homes to understand their needs
  • Deliver clinical interventions, including recommending assistive technology and home adjustments
  • Provide expert advice, assessment, and prescription of assistive technology and home modifications for CHSP eligible clients
  • Assist with coordinating a case load, including planning, service delivery, and evaluation
  • Ensure accurate and up-to-date clinical documentation
  • Identify and complete referrals to other services as needed
  • Work in a hybrid role, involving in-home visits, office work, and remote work from home
  • Primarily based in the Metro North area, with consideration for other metro regions

Requirements

  • Passionate about delivering compassionate, community-based aged care that promotes dignity and independence
  • Skilled in collaborating with clients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to achieve positive client outcomes
  • Fully certified with AHPRA registration, NDIS Workers Screening, WA Driver’s License, and current First Aid & CPR
  • ICT skills (including use of databases and Microsoft Office suite applications)
  • Experience working with people with disabilities and/or experience with Assistive Technologies

Nice to have

Experience within the Aged Care sector is preferred

What we offer

  • Rewarding work making a difference is people's lives and being part of a "Values based" Organisation
  • Professional Development – funding and time available for every therapist
  • Clinical Support - Two weeks of comprehensive orientation including shadowing of experienced Therapists and dedicated support from Team Leads
  • Opportunity to work in a highly collaborative and close-knit team
  • Ability to work remotely, provided with a work from home setup and available support
  • Flexible work arrangements including working days (minimum 3 days per week)
  • Travel Reimbursements
  • Generous Salary Packaging, up to an additional $18,549 tax free FBT
  • True Work Life Balance with additional 3.5 days leave (pro-rata) / ability to purchase additional leave
  • Employee Assistance Program for you and your immediate family
  • Health & Well-being Program including partnerships with Medibank, Hesta, PeopleSense and many others

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