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Occupational Therapist

Location:
Emet Care unit 1, 24-28 Glennie St N, Gosford, NSW

About Us:
At Emet Care, we are a values-driven allied health service committed to empowering individuals and families through evidence-based, compassionate support. As a Christian organisation, we are guided by faith-based principles of integrity, kindness, humility, and service. We seek to provide care that honours the dignity of every person and reflects our commitment to Christian values.

The Role:
We are seeking a passionate and motivated Occupational Therapist to join our growing team on a part-time basis. This role offers flexibility and a supportive team environment, with opportunities to work across a range of areas including paediatrics, disability, functional capacity assessment, and mental health. The ideal candidate will be comfortable applying their skills across varied presentations and settings as needed.

We are looking for someone who not only brings professional skill and compassion to their work, but who also shares and upholds the Christian values that are central to our practice.

Key Responsibilities:
Conduct functional assessments and deliver goal-based OT interventions

Develop and implement client-centred therapy plans

Prepare high-quality documentation, including NDIS reports and progress reviews

Liaise with families, support coordinators, educators, and other health professionals

Maintain accurate and timely clinical records

Participate in team meetings, supervision, and ongoing professional development

Requirements:
Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy

Current AHPRA registration

Eligibility to work in Australia

Current Working With Children Check and NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain)

Access to own transport and valid driver’s licence

Strong communication and clinical reasoning skills

A commitment to upholding Christian values in practice and team culture

Experience working with children, NDIS participants, or mental health clients is desirable but not essential

What We Offer:
Flexible part-time hours with room to grow

A supportive, faith-aligned and collaborative team culture

Regular supervision and mentoring

Opportunities to develop your practice across diverse clinical areas

Admin and peer support to help you focus on what matters — your clients

Apply Now:
If you’re looking to make a real impact and join a compassionate, faith-driven team that values both clients and clinicians, we’d love to hear from you.

Please send your CV and a brief cover letter to [email protected]