Career Opportunities
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At Correlate Connections we pride ourselves on supporting our clients in the Campbelltown Macarthur area and surrounding suburbs.
We are always on the lookout for experienced and qualified people to join our fun customer centric friendly team. If you, or someone you know is interested in a career change, Correlate Connections is always looking for the following specialists to enhance our team;
- Occupational Therapists
- Psychologists
- Speech Therapists
- Support Workers
- Physiotherapists
View all currently available positions below.
At Correlate Connections, we are driven by the mission of a more inclusive world for everyone. Fulfilling this vision requires passion and a diversity of skills and background. Think you have what it takes?
Available Vacancies Expand any of the below for current positions available
No day is the same, you will have ongoing therapy with clients and also one-off assessments for NDIS funding, Assistive technology and trials of devices if required.
You will have flexibility with your start and finish times and your required breaks. You can decide if you commence work from home or at a client’s home (home visit). You will have a supervisor who is extremely dedicated and supportive. This role is working autonomously from your home and community.
About Correlate Connections:
We are a NDIS service provider, providing services to clients to support them to reach their goals and build their capacity. Correlate Connections staff has been in the disability industry for over 10 years and decided to enter the NDIS world to ensure that all people with a disability have their needs met, goals reached and providing a quality service to all persons. Our statement is “quality over quantity”.
We have several Allied Health professionals working with us from Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, counsellors and therapy assistants. We also employ support workers, lawn and yard maintenance property crew and offer loads more services under the NDIS.
About The Role:
Working within an multi-disciplinary team, you will assist in providing assessment(s), reports and recommendations regarding Speech needs, communication recommendations and ongoing therapy requirements to client and or carer while providing support and education during the services.
- Great opportunity for a Speech Therapist with an interesting & varied caseload of children, youth and adults
- Deliver goal-directed therapy services to people with a disability
- Support clients and others to develop and review individual therapy
- Supportive team and director that allows you to excel
- All your admin in minimized, you do not need to complete NDIS service agreements often!
- Home and community-based role, so work your own hours and days are flexible!
About You:
- Friendly, positive and great work ethic
- Resilience, empathy and cultural awareness
- Degree relevant to role
- SPA Registration
- Reliable vehicle with comprehensive insurance
- Open drivers license
- WWCC
- Criminal record Check (cleared)
- NDIS worker screening
- Great time management skills as you are your own boss!
Responsibilities:
- Speech therapy assessments and interventions working with adults and children with a range of disabilities and mental health
- Conducting reports to support ongoing funding for clients under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and other insuring organisations to assist with plan review processes and AT requests for communication requirements
- Liaising with key personnel involved in the client’s rehabilitation journey to ensure continuum of care is maintained. This includes referrers, other allied health staff, and family as requested by the client
- Demonstrated high standard of clinical documentation and report writing, relating to clinical findings, diagnosis’ and recommendations within a timely manner
- Follow policies and procedures to ensure all work is reputable and your safe while working!
The Offer:
- Attractive Salary + Bonus incentives (monthly, quarterly and yearly)
- Diverse work settings, no day is the same
- Working alongside a multi-disciplinary team
- Access to primary health professionals
- Ongoing support and training
- Travel reimbursement/s
- Negotiable hourly rate
- Laptop and phone and assessment tools provided
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Salary: $80,000.00 – $97,237.00 per year
We are looking for a full-time Psychologist/Provisional Psychologist with a variety of knowledge across, assessment, therapy and supporting people with high behaviours. The role will primarily be working from our office, your home, services may also be provided in other settings, such as schools, client homes, etc.
No day is the same, you will have ongoing therapy with clients and also one-off assessments for NDIS funding, comprehensive assessments for diagnosis, supporting people with high behaviours and completing behaviours support plans and following the NDIS guidelines for restrictive practises.
There is no such thing as KPI’s at Correlate Connections, we understand that if we do not provide the referrals then you cannot expect to complete the workload.
You will have flexibility with your start and finish times and your required breaks. You can decide if you commence work from home or at a client’s home (home visit). You will have a supervisor who is extremely dedicated and supportive. We have an office that you can also work within should you chose to.
About Correlate Connections:
We are a NDIS service provider, providing services to clients to support them to reach their goals and build their capacity. Correlate Connections staff has been in the disability industry for over 10 years and decided to enter the NDIS world to ensure that all people with a disability have their needs met, goals reached and providing a quality service to all persons. Our statement is “quality over quantity”.
We have several Allied Health professionals working with us from Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Allied Health Assistants and counsellors. We also employ support workers, lawn and yard maintenance property crew and offer loads more services under the NDIS.
We are an extremely different service provider who values our staff and customers (clients) and always tend to your/their needs to ensure our service is exceptional. We continue to grow from this high service that is provided.
About The Role:
Working within a multi-disciplinary team, you will assist in providing assessment(s), reports and recommendations regarding Psychology needs, NDIS recommendations and ongoing therapy requirements to client and or carer while providing support and education during the services. We are looking for someone with or prepared to apply for APRHA registration to provide primary supervision to our provisional psychologists.
· Great opportunity for a Registered Psychologist with an interesting & varied caseload of children, youth and adults
· Deliver goal-directed therapy services to people with a disability
· Support clients and others to develop and review individual therapy
· Supportive team and director that allows you to excel
· All your admin in minimized, you do not need to complete NDIS service agreements often!
· Home and community-based role, so work your own hours and days are flexible!
About You:
· Friendly, positive and great work ethic
· Resilience, empathy and cultural awareness
· Degree relevant to role
· AHPRA registration
· Reliable vehicle with comprehensive insurance
· Open drivers license
· WWCC
· Criminal record Check (cleared)
· Great time management skills as you are your own boss!
Responsibilities:
· Psychology assessments and interventions working with adults and children with a range of disabilities and mental health
· Being a supervisor to our provisional psychologists, providing 2 hours per week to 3 provisional psychologists, plus monthly supervision
· Conducting reports to support ongoing funding for clients under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and other insuring organisations to assist with plan review
· implementing Positive Behavioural Support Plans to ongoing clients (when required)
· Liaising with key personnel involved in the client’s rehabilitation journey to ensure continuum of care is maintained. This includes referrers, other allied health staff, and family as requested by the client
· Demonstrated high standard of clinical documentation and report writing, relating to clinical findings, diagnosis’ and recommendations within a timely manner
· Follow policies and procedures to ensure all work is reputable and your safe while working!
The Offer:
· Attractive Salary + Bonus incentives (monthly, quarterly and yearly)
· 4 weeks annual leave and 10 days carers/sick leave
· Uniforms provided at no cost to you
· Diverse work settings, no day is the same
· Working alongside a multi-disciplinary team
· Access to primary health professionals
· Ongoing support and training
· Travel reimbursement/s
· Negotiable hourly rate
· Laptop and phone and assessment tools provided
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: $65,355.00 – $124,616.00 per year
We are looking for a Full-Time or Part-Time Occupational Therapist with a variety of knowledge across, assessment and therapy. The role will primarily be working from your home, services may also be provided in other settings, such as schools, client homes, etc. Flexible working hours to suit your personal needs and pending on COVID-19 restrictions.
About Correlate Connections:
We have been providing service for several years, recently becoming an NDIS registered and provide a range of services to NDIS clients to support them to reach their goals and build their capacity. Correlate Connections was created to support people on the NDIS to support choice and control and ensure there independence is upheld at all times. Ensuring that all people with a disability have their needs met, goals reached and providing a quality service to all persons. Our statement is “quality over quantity”.
Some questions to consider:
· Are you a passionate Occupational Therapist looking to take the next step in your career?
· Are you looking to make a genuine difference in peoples’ lives, to support them to reach their goals?
· Do you enjoy capacity building and love the idea of “choice and control” for a person with a disability?
· Are you looking for a diverse role which allows you to expand and develop your skills?
· Are you looking for flexibility to suit your work-life balance and working in a diverse setting?
· Continuous development and training, and competitive remuneration?
If you answered YES, then read on!
A flexible role + enjoy working in a motivating atmosphere to achieve phenomenal results.
· Change people lives and make a real difference
· Be a part of a supportive and interdisciplinary team
About the Role:
Working autonomously, you will assist in providing assessment(s) of activities of daily living and the home environment; recommendations regarding assistive equipment and home modifications; client and carer support and education.
· Great opportunity for an Occupational Therapist with an interesting & varied caseload
· Deliver goal-directed therapy services to children and adults
· Support clients and others to develop and review individual therapy
About You:
· Friendly, positive and great work ethic
· Resilience, empathy and cultural awareness
· AHPRA Registration
· Reliable vehicle with comprehensive insurance
· Open drivers license
· WWCC
· Criminal record Check (cleared)
· NDIS Worker Screening
· NDIS Training Module
· First Aid and CPR training
Responsibilities:
· Occupational Therapy specific assessment and interventions working with adults with: Neurological conditions, mental illness, and physical disabilities and children with a range of disabilities.
· Completing one-on-one therapy such as: cognitive rehabilitation for ADL planning, upper limb therapy and splinting for neurological upper limb injuries, equipment trial and prescription.
· Conducting functional needs assessments under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and other insuring organisations to assist with plan review processes
· Liaising with key personnel involved in the client’s rehabilitation journey to ensure continuum of care is maintained. This includes referrers, other allied health staff, and family as requested by the client
· Demonstrated high standard of clinical documentation and report writing, relating to clinical findings and recommendations within a timely manner
· Supervising a small team of occupational therapists with assessment training, resources, knowledge and understanding of their roles.
The Offer:
· Attractive Salary + Bonus incentives
· Diverse work settings, no day is the same
· Working alongside an interdisciplinary team
· Access to primary health professionals
· Ongoing support and training
· Travel reimbursement/s
· Negotiable hourly rate
· No need to attend an office, work from home and community!
Successful candidates will get the exceptional opportunity to work with a highly dedicated team.
Interested? APPLY NOW
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Part-time hours: 38 per weekSalary: $80,000.00 – $103,944.00 per year
Benefits:
- Employee mentoring program
- Professional development assistance
- Travel reimbursement
- Work from home
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Campbelltown, NSW 2560: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Experience:
- Occupational therapy: 1 year (Preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- Working with Children Check (Preferred)
- AHPRA registration (Preferred)
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Driver Licence (Preferred)
As an occupational therapy assistant, you will be working alongside a qualified occupational therapist to implement a therapy plan to increase independence in ADLs for our clients.
You will be able to:
– Learn and implement a range of interventions to assist your clients with their concerns.
– Promote independence so your clients can participate in all their ADLs.
– Inform clients and parents of the scope of occupational therapy, supports we can provide and supports that other professionals can provide.
Caseload:
The caseload in this role is a paediatric caseload. All our clients are seen either in the home, school or clinic (if requested). The caseload would include up to 5 clients per day.
Administrative tasks:
As a qualified occupational therapist will be completing therapy plans for each client, the only administrative task to complete throughout the day is session notes and resource development.
Professional development:
Mentoring is provided to all of our staff. As you get closer to graduating, you will be provided with additional mentoring to support you in becoming a qualified occupational therapist.
Salary package:
We offer above award rates of $26/hour for all our allied health assistance (on a part time or full time contract).
You will also be reimbursed for all travel in between clients at a rate of 80c/km.
Requirements for role:
– Car
– Drivers licence
– Studying Occupational therapy and a 4th year student
– NDIS workers screening
– WWCC
– Police clearance
– First aid and CPRIf you have any further questions about this role, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Salary: Up to $26.00 per hour
Benefits:
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Employee mentoring program
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Professional development assistance
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Travel reimbursement
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Work from home
Schedule:
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8 hour shift
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Monday to Friday
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Join our vibrant team at Correlate Connections, a female-led business that values inclusivity and diverse cultural backgrounds. Our experienced and fun team creates a supportive environment where every member feels valued. We celebrate each other’s milestones, from birthdays to seasonal gatherings, fostering a strong team spirit that’s central to our ethos. If you’re looking for a workplace that cherishes individual contributions and offers opportunities for personal growth, Correlate Connections could be the perfect fit for you.
Please apply below if you feel you could be a great addition to our team.