Clinical Specialist | Mental Health Occupational Therapist
- Provide clinical supervision and support as part of a team of allied health professionals
- Assist in leading, coaching, and mentoring therapists to excel in their roles
- Time built into your week for self care and debriefing
- Be supported by a professional management team helping you achieve your goals
The KEO Secret
At KEO, we know the best outcomes occur when we work together. That’s why we blend diverse expertise in allied health – with a deep passion for the people we work with. We provide unrivalled clinical support and have a connected team and culture where everyone feels valued and motivated to come to work each day to make a real difference in the lives of the people we support.
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Work with a Senior Leadership team to support our vision of clinical excellence in mental health services
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About the Opportunity:
The role of a clinical specialist works closely with our clinical excellence team and is responsible for providing support to early career therapists and new graduates with clinical supervision, shadowing, mentoring and providing support on projects to deliver high end services into the community.
Your role as a Clinical Specialist | Mental Health Occupational Therapist
- Assist the clinical excellence lead with projects/training and clinical supervision.
- Be part of the strategic planning, development, and implementation of the mental health early careers program
- Assist in monitoring the programs and their progress
- Engage with the peak bodies to ensure the mental health program is meeting accreditation requirements.
- Support clinical educators and supervisors in their roles and activities
- Build the culture and engagement of our people through effective people leadership
- Develop relationships with clinicians in the community to improve the functional, social, physical, and mental wellbeing of our clients.
- Develop, Implement, and evaluate high quality and comprehensive assessments and care in line with evidence-based practise.
- Actively contribute to supervision and case conference meetings
- Attend team huddles, discipline specific and multidisciplinary case conference, and coffee club each week
- Collaborate with the multi-disciplinary team to share knowledge and ideas
- Celebrate Wins with your participants, families, and your colleagues and leadership team
- Attend opportunities for networking, learning and development
Available Positions in the following Locations:
Elsternwick | Nunawading | Carrum Downs | Mill Park
The Perks of Practicing at KEO:
- 12 additional days off dedicated to your health and wellbeing.
- Industry-leading induction and professional development program.
- Personalized career pathways and leadership programs.
- Weekly multidisciplinary and discipline-specific case conferences.
- Monthly KEO Care Days – Connect and collaborate over breakfast.
- Social events such as Movie Nights, Golf Days, or joining the Cycling team.
- Team-building days to strengthen relationships.
- Flexibility to work from home or the office.
- Full administrative support, allowing you to focus on your role as a therapist.
- Access to an extensive internal professional development calendar.
- Paid study leave and generous annual allowance for external study.
- Paid parental leave for both primary and secondary caregivers.
- Employee Assistance Program for personal support.
- Enjoy an iPhone, Surface Pro, car allowance, or car leasing options.
- Competitive salary with yearly reviews.
Skills and experience required:
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (or equivalent/higher)
- Up to 5+ Years Experience as an Occupational Therapist with knowledge of youth and mental health policy and framework with the ability to build relationships with partners
- Registered with AHPRA
- National Police Check, Driver’s license, Working with Children’s Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check
- A passion for making a difference, with great communication and time management skills
What sets KEO apart:
We put our people first, which drives every decision throughout the organisation. We have a fun and supportive culture, where people feel connected, empowered and love coming to work! We prioritise job satisfaction, flexibility, learning and career pathways, and are always striving to achieve excellence.
Apply Now!
Fill out the form below with your relevant details and we will reach out to you OR For further information or a confidential discussion about this role please contact Louise on 0484 128 704 or Email: careers@keocare.com.au
At KEO, we welcome all people to join our team, including people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, living with disability, all gender identities, LGBTQIA+, people of any socioeconomic status, of any age, race, national origin or ethnicity. We believe each person’s uniqueness makes us even better at the work we do.