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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "Occupational Therapist in Australia"

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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "Occupational Therapist in Australia"

1 350 A$ Average monthly salary

Average salary in the last 12 months: "Occupational Therapist in Australia"

Currency: AUD USD Year: 2024
The bar chart shows the change in the level of average salary of the profession Occupational Therapist in Australia.

Distribution of vacancy "Occupational Therapist" by regions Australia

Currency: AUD
As you can see on the diagramm in Australia the most numerous number of vacancies of Occupational Therapist Job are opened in . In the second place is New South Wales, In the third is South Australia.

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SA Health Recruitment Drive - Health Professionals 2024
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With a thriving local economy, world-class public healthcaresystem, and a quality of life that is envied around the world,there has never been a better time to move to South Australia.SA Health is committed to protecting and improving the health ofall South Australians by providing leadership in health reform,public health services, health and medical research, policydevelopment and planning, with an increased focus on wellbeing,illness prevention, early intervention, and quality care.SA Health provides vital health services across metropolitan andregional South Australia. Whether it’s at one of our fourmetropolitan Local Health Networks (LHNs), one of our six regionalLHNs, or being involved in Statewide Clinical Support Services,you’ll find the perfect balance of work and lifestyle with ajob in SA Health.The SA Health Recruitment Drive for Health Professionalshas been established to ensure that critical vacancies can befilled by suitably trained, interstate and overseas healthprofessionals.We are seeking expressions of interest from health professionalsto fill vacancies across our LHNs and Statewide Clinical SupportServices. More information about our services can be found here.Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people are stronglyencouraged to apply.Queries can be made directly to our Talent Acquisition [email protected]. We are currently encouraging the following health professionalsto express their interest:Medical PractitionersMedical Specialists including General Practitioners, SpecialistMedical Officers and Doctors in Training who have, or are eligiblefor AHPRA registration.Specialty areas of particular interest are Emergency Medicine,Obstetrics and Gynaecology, General Medicine, Geriatrics, IntensiveCare, Rehabilitation, Psychiatry, Primary Health,Paediatrics/Neonatology, Mental Health and Surgery. Medical Practitioner FAQs - 2024.pdfMDP Doctors in Training; $80,605 - $142,159 p.a. (pro rata) |Plus Professional Development Allowance, Professional DevelopmentLeave and Superannuation | Varying hours perweek           MD2 Consultant Medical Staff; $224,228 - $295,452 p.a (pro rata)| Plus Professional Development Allowance, Professional DevelopmentLeave and Superannuation | Varying hours per weekFurther information available in the EBA.Nursing and MidwiferyNursing and Midwifery roles available:Registered Nurses, Registered Midwives, Dual Registered Nurses andMidwives, and Enrolled Nurses who have, or are eligible for AHPRAregistration.We are seeking applications from Nurses for the majority ofspecialty areas. You will have opportunity to identify your area ofexperience or interest through the application form. Nursing and Midwifery FAQs - 2024.pdfRN1 - RN6 $72,651 - $205,049 p.a. (pro rata) plus Superannuation| Varying hours per week, Term and Ongoing appointments Further information and additional classifications available inthe EBA.Allied and Scientific HealthAllied and Scientific Health roles available:Psychologists, including Clinical Psychologists andNeuropsychologists, Orthotists/Prosthetists, Speech Pathologists,Occupational Therapists, Pharmacists, Physiotherapists,Podiatrists, Social Workers, Sonographers, Radiographers,Perfusionists and other Allied Health Professionals. Allied and Scientific Health FAQs - 2024.pdfAHP1 - AHP6 $67,466 - $150,673 p.a. (pro rata), plusSuperannuation | Varying hours per week, Term and Ongoingappointments Further information and additional classifications available inthe EBA.The salaries provided indicate the incremental range per therelevant EBA. These amounts are exclusive ofsuperannuation.  Applications close: 30/06/2024 11:45 PM Flexibility StatementThe South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
Social Work positions North NSW Coast
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We are seeking Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Clinical Psychology applicants with previous mental health work experience. Locum and Permanent options.The Kamala adolescent psychiatry inpatient unit, Lismore NSW, is seeking allied health clinicians to support the units’ operations.  About the unit: Kamala is an 8 bed acute mental health unit providing treatment to consumers 11 – 17 years old and who predominantly from the Northern NSW and Mid North Coast Local Health Districts.  We aim to provide holistic inpatient care to those young persons experiencing acute mental illness or experiencing psychosocial crisis, using a family focused approach.Work visa sponsorship available for overseas applicants Accommodation and travel cost will be included.Essential Requirements:Relevant qualification in Bachelor of Social Work and eligible for membership of The Australian SocialWork Association prior to commencing. To be appointed as a Level 3 Health professional evidence mustbe provided of three years’ clinical experience and demonstrated experience of extensive specialistknowledge or a high level of broad generalist knowledge within the discipline as defined by the awarddefinitions of a level 3 practitionerThe Mental Health Services of the Northern NSW Coast covers a region stretching from Maclean in the south to Tweed Heads in the north and the Great Dividing Range in the west.Wonderful beaches, world heritage listed national parks, hinterland villages, great food and fine wine, excellent private and public schools, warm and friendly staff are all waiting for you on the North Coast.The region boasts some of the best, sun drenched stretches of beach anywhere in Australia.Recreational options are plentiful. For those interested in water sports, there is plenty of boating, sailing and surfing. Scuba diving is also popular with some excellent wreck and reef dives available close to shore. Finding a place to live on the North Coast will also not be a problem. Units by the beach, houses in towns or rural properties where you can enjoy the peace and quiet are all available.Please contact John on one of our free call numbers for a confidential discussion or email your CV to: [email protected]  and we will contact you within 24 hours.Why HealthStaff Recruitment HealthStaff Recruitment is Australia’s most successful healthcare recruitment company. Providing recruitment services since 1998, the company has developed extensive expertise and experience in both national and international recruitment of Hospital Doctors and General Practitioners and other healthcare professionals.HealthStaff Recruitment has certification in the RCSA Service Delivery Standard. The RCSA Service Delivery Standard sets a benchmark for the highest quality service and operational efficiency in the recruitment industry.  This certification is a demonstration of our commitment to excellence in recruitment serviceOur service is Free for all candidates.Free call from UK 0800 028 8376 or 0800 047 0924 * Ireland 1800 422 011 * Canada 1866 286 7349 * Australia 1800 330 533 * NZ 0800 223 381Do you wish to apply for this job? Click below and apply now!APPLY NOW UPLOAD RESUME Get contacted Get an offer!
Occupational Therapy Mental Health jobs in North NSW
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We are seeking Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Clinical Psychology applicants with previous mental health work experienceThe Kamala adolescent psychiatry inpatient unit, Lismore NSW, is seeking allied health clinicians to support the units’ operations.  About the unit: Kamala is an 8 bed acute mental health unit providing treatment to consumers 11 – 17 years old and who predominantly from the Northern NSW and Mid North Coast Local Health Districts.  We aim to provide holistic inpatient care to those young persons experiencing acute mental illness or experiencing psychosocial crisis, using a family focused approach. Work visa sponsorship available for overseas applicants Accommodation and travel cost will be included.Essential Requirements:Relevant qualification in Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (or equivalent post graduate qualifications) and eligible for membership of The Australian Occupational Therapy Association prior to commencing and registration as an Occupational Therapist with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). To be appointed as a Level 3 Health Professional evidence must be provided of three years’ clinical experience and demonstrated experience ofextensive specialist knowledge or a high level of broad generalist knowledge within the discipline as defined by the award definitions of a level 3 practitionerThe Mental Health Services of the Northern NSW Coast covers a region stretching from Maclean in the south to Tweed Heads in the north and the Great Dividing Range in the west.Wonderful beaches, world heritage listed national parks, hinterland villages, great food and fine wine, excellent private and public schools, warm and friendly staff are all waiting for you on the North Coast.The region boasts some of the best, sun drenched stretches of beach anywhere in Australia.Recreational options are plentiful. For those interested in water sports, there is plenty of boating, sailing and surfing. Scuba diving is also popular with some excellent wreck and reef dives available close to shore. Finding a place to live on the North Coast will also not be a problem. Units by the beach, houses in towns or rural properties where you can enjoy the peace and quiet are all available.Please contact John on one of our free call numbers for a confidential discussion or email your CV to: [email protected]  and we will contact you within 24 hours.Why HealthStaff Recruitment HealthStaff Recruitment is Australia’s most successful healthcare recruitment company. Providing recruitment services since 1998, the company has developed extensive expertise and experience in both national and international recruitment of Hospital Doctors and General Practitioners and other healthcare professionals.HealthStaff Recruitment has certification in the RCSA Service Delivery Standard. The RCSA Service Delivery Standard sets a benchmark for the highest quality service and operational efficiency in the recruitment industry.  This certification is a demonstration of our commitment to excellence in recruitment serviceOur service is Free for all candidates.Free call from UK 0800 028 8376 or 0800 047 0924 * Ireland 1800 422 011 * Canada 1866 286 7349 * Australia 1800 330 533 * NZ 0800 223 381Do you wish to apply for this job? Click below and apply now!APPLY NOW UPLOAD RESUME Get contacted Get an offer!
Occupational Therapist paediatric locum bank
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Location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan Job type: Casual Organisation: Monash Health Salary: Salary not specified Occupation: Health and Allied Health Reference: 57700 Job posted: 01/01/2023 Closes: 30/12/2024 Occupation: Health and Allied Health Classification: Job duration: Not provided Contact: Sue Lamont - 0413109606 Reference: 57700 Occupation: Health and Allied Health Salary Range: Salary not specified Work location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan Paediatric Allied Health Locum Bank (Casual)Working in Healthcare has never been more important or meaningful.Our Journey:Paediatric allied health services are provided across many locations at Monash Health including Monash Children's Hospital and Monash Health Community.Monash Children’s Hospital is one of Australia’s leading providers of integrated children’s health services, with more than 30 specialist services and programs. We have Victoria’s largest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and provide leading paediatric services in many areas including Rehabilitation & Oncology.   Allied Health at Monash Children’s Hospital provides specialised services to paediatric patients across the continuum including inpatients, outpatients and via Hospital in the Home.The Child and Family Team at Monash Health Community provide allied health services to children, including family support, counselling and psychology. The team provide support to vulnerable, socially isolated and at risk children and their families.A bit about this Role:As a casual paediatric allied health locum at Monash Health you will fill periods of vacancy in either a part time of full time capacity. You may provide assessment and management of infants, children and adolescents within either the hospital or community setting in your professional area. You will collaborate with colleagues across the service to foster clinical excellence and consistency of practice.Casual staff are well supported by a large team and provided with supervision by a senior staff member of the same profession.What you will need:A relevant qualificationAHPRA registration if required for your professionEligibility for membership of your professional associationAt least 2 years clinical experienceDemonstrated clinical skills in paediatricsExperience in either acute, rehabilitation or Community Health setting (preferred but not essential)Please Note - New or recent graduates are not eligible to apply for this positionIn return:This is a great opportunity to expand your paediatric skills and experience.We are a diverse team of allied health clinicians working in a supportive and flexible department with close links to our community and adult colleagues.  We support career progression and professional development, with opportunities to grow your career in many different directions.This role is classified as a Grade 2 and is paid according to award rates with post graduate qualification allowance as applicable.LocationThe role may be based at Monash Children’s Hospital or at a Monash Health Community site in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Travel may be required between sites.Monash Health is a great place to work!Our employees enjoy a range of benefits including:salary packaging options that increase your take-home paya comprehensive Health and Wellbeing programfree flu vaccinationsprivate health insurance at discounted rateshealth imaging services+ moreMonash Health is Victoria’s largest public health service and proudly provides healthcare to one quarter of Melbourne’s population, across the entire lifespan from newborn and children, to adults, the elderly, their families and carers.  More than 22,000 people work at over 40 care locations across south-eastern Melbourne.We recognise the value of equal employment opportunity and is committed to patient safety and promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace. At Monash Health we are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and work to our six guiding principles and ICare values.How to Apply:Applications are only accepted that are submitted via the Monash Health online Mercury System (e-recruit).For information including how to apply and probity check requirements, please refer to attached ‘Application Guide’ located under Position Documents.Please note, applications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date. Please don’t delay in applying.Under the Victorian Public Health orders, all employees working within the Public Health system must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and are required to provide acceptable evidence of their vaccination status.  The current orders require evidence of three doses.All applicants to positions with Monash Health will need to upload acceptable evidence of full vaccination against COVID-19 as part of their application.  Acceptable evidence is a copy of your Immunisation History Statement or your COVID-19 Digital Certificate, which can be accessed via MyGov
Clinician (AH3)
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If you think you can do the job and would be a good fit for our department, we’d love to hear from you.The department is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and recognises that children’s rights need to be respected, their views welcomed and valued, and their concerns taken seriously and acted upon.If you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.For more information on working with us and our recruitment process, please visit justice.vic.gov.au/careersWe are proud of the important work we do across Victoria. Want to be part of it?"I do this work because I believe it is vitally important to try to prevent further victims of serious sexual and violent offences. And the work is extraordinary and complex, bringing intellectual challenge, self-analysis, purpose, a sense of achievement and altruism, and an array of interesting, dedicated colleagues into my life." FIS ClinicianJoin the team that shapes forensic intervention in Victoria and create a bigger change.Work on complex cases with a unique groupEnjoy world-class training and wellbeing supportFlexible work options and locationsIf you're looking to challenge yourself, join a supportive multidisciplinary team and build your clinical reputation, you'll love the work at Forensic Intervention Services (FIS).We are a specialist program area of Corrections Victoria doing innovative work in areas such as violent and sexual offending, alcohol and other drugs, violent extremism and restorative justice. We're looking for people with experience in psychology, social work, mental health nursing or occupational therapy to become clinicians.Whether you're looking to build skills, enjoy more variety or make your mark in an exciting field, this is career defining work with a complex group you won't get access to anywhere else.Opportunities are available in metro Melbourne, the Geelong area and regional locations.How we'll support and reward youOur work can be demanding so we offer first-rate training and support.A specialised induction program for new clinical staff (including foundation, theory, and mentored on-the-job training)Exposure to national and international experts in forensic work.Mental health and wellbeing care - essential debriefing for the first 12 months for new forensic practitioners.Supervision by senior clinical staff with support on a day-to-day basis.Ongoing professional development including clinical scholarship, research program and study leave opportunities.Annual Leadership Forum and Conference for technical and professional development.Registration or professional association membership funded annually (e.g. PBA/AHPRA, AASW)Relocation allowances for eligible candidates.What you'll doAs a clinician, you will build on your existing expertise as part of a multidisciplinary team, delivering best-practice forensic intervention in a correctional environment. 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Occupational Therapist G3
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