About 2 months ago, from RWAV - Rural Workforce Agency Victoria About the Role: This not-for-profit organisation has been helping East Gippsland residents to live well for more than 40 years and is one of the region's most high-profile health and support service providers with more than 550 staff and 300 volunteers. Their mission is to develop and deliver quality health and wellbeing services to the community in East Gippsland. This position sits within the Paediatric Allied Health team, a multi-disciplinary service which specialises in delivering evidence-based, high-quality assessment and goal-directed interventions to children and families in East Gippsland. The team consists of occupational therapists, speech pathologists, physiotherapists, a large team of allied health assistants, a key worker, and dedicated administration. Responsibilities: You will deliver quality, evidence-based occupational therapy services to individuals and in group settings. This may occur on-site, in clients' homes, or in education facilities including long day care, kindergartens, and schools. Benefits: Annual pay increases Opportunity for ongoing training and scholarships including 10 days (pro-rata) each year of professional development leave. Flexible work arrangements, including working from home where available Option to purchase 4 weeks additional annual leave each year Generous salary packaging options - pay less tax and increase your take-home pay! Great location in the Gippsland Lakes region, offering beautiful beaches, lakes, and an enviable outdoors lifestyle PLUS MORE! Essential Criteria: A Bachelor of Applied Science in Occupational Therapy Full registration with AHPRA is required Australian citizenship or Permanent Residency Apply now to register your interest! If you have any questions or would like some more information you can contact the recruitment team at ****** or call 03 9349 7***. Rural Workforce Agency Victoria (RWAV) is a not-for-profit government-funded organisation improving health care for rural, regional, and Aboriginal communities in Victoria. #J-18808-Ljbffr