- Posted 24 February 2026
- LocationQueensland
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineAllied Health
- ReferencePMFEB09
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Occupational Therapist - Community Health
Job description
Healthii People is excited to partner with a purpose-driven organisation committed to empowering communities and driving meaningful change. With a strong focus on cultural integrity, resilience, and innovation, they offer a wide range of career opportunities across their services.
Currently, they are looking for Occupational Therapists to join their teams in Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast, or Bundaberg.
Why This Role
As an Occupational Therapist, you will work with a diverse caseload that includes both children and adults, providing expert care and support. You’ll benefit from supervision, mentorship, and ongoing professional development, ensuring you feel supported in every aspect of your role.
You’ll thrive in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment, working alongside Psychologists, Speech Therapists, and Therapy Assistants, all dedicated to delivering holistic, outcomes-focused care.
Day to Day key responsibilities include:
• Supporting parents and families to understand the NDIS and make informed decisions.
• Conducting standardised and non-standardised assessments.
• Planning, implementing, and evaluating individual therapy programs.
• Completing documentation and preparing functional reports in line with professional standards.
• Collaborating with clients, families, support staff, and other allied health professionals.
• Assessing home and school environments, and recommending aids, equipment, or modifications as needed.
• Providing education and information to clients, families, support staff, and allied health teams
What You Will Need:
If you are an Occupational Therapist seeking a new role, APPLY today!
Currently, they are looking for Occupational Therapists to join their teams in Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast, or Bundaberg.
Why This Role
- Salary of $85,000 - $110,000 + super
- $2,500 PD allowance to support your career
- Relocation assistance available if you're relocating to the region
- Dedicated admin support
- Diverse caseloads
- Pool cars available for community visits
- Mentoring and supervision
- Generous professional development budget
- Clear career progression and leadership training pathways
- Realistic KPIs designed with staff wellbeing in mind
As an Occupational Therapist, you will work with a diverse caseload that includes both children and adults, providing expert care and support. You’ll benefit from supervision, mentorship, and ongoing professional development, ensuring you feel supported in every aspect of your role.
You’ll thrive in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment, working alongside Psychologists, Speech Therapists, and Therapy Assistants, all dedicated to delivering holistic, outcomes-focused care.
Day to Day key responsibilities include:
• Supporting parents and families to understand the NDIS and make informed decisions.
• Conducting standardised and non-standardised assessments.
• Planning, implementing, and evaluating individual therapy programs.
• Completing documentation and preparing functional reports in line with professional standards.
• Collaborating with clients, families, support staff, and other allied health professionals.
• Assessing home and school environments, and recommending aids, equipment, or modifications as needed.
• Providing education and information to clients, families, support staff, and allied health teams
What You Will Need:
- Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy
- AHPRA registration
- Minimum 1 years' clinical experience
- Current driver's license (essential for travel between sites)
- National Police Check or willingness to obtain
- First Aid and CPR certification or willingness to obtain
- Ability to work autonomously and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team
If you are an Occupational Therapist seeking a new role, APPLY today!