Occupational Therapist
- $85,000 + super
- Industry-lowest billables, just 4.5 hours per day, with no KPIs for your first 3 months
- Structured two-year graduate program with eight-month rotations across physical disability, paediatrics, and psychosocial
- Weekly Tuesday clinic training and community shadowing alongside senior OTs and speech pathologists
- Close-knit team of 10 OTs working alongside speech pathologists, physiotherapists, and psychologists
- Full-time role based out of the Silverwater clinic, and in the community across Sydney
About Global Rehabilitation Service 4 Healthcare Recruitment is proud to be partnering with Global Rehabilitation Service (GRS), a clinician-founded and clinician-led NDIS registered provider delivering multidisciplinary allied health services across New South Wales and Queensland.
GRS was established in 2017 by occupational therapists who had spent years working in the Australian public health system. They saw first-hand the constraints that prevented clinicians from providing truly individualised care, and set out to build something better, a community-focused NDIS provider that retained the public system’s commitment to evidence-based, equitable practice, while offering the flexibility and responsiveness that clients with disability deserve.
Today, GRS operates across Sydney, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast, with a team of occupational therapists, speech pathologists, physiotherapists, psychologists, dietitians, exercise physiologist, art and music therapists working collaboratively under a shared framework. The organisation is 100% directed and managed by clinicians, and it shows in how staff are supported, developed, and retained.
About the Role This is a two-year graduate program built around the idea that the best clinicians are well-rounded ones. Rather than placing you into a single caseload from day one, GRS rotates you through three‑month blocks across three clinical streams:
Stream A: Physical disability and psychosocial Stream B: Psychosocial and paediatrics Stream C: Paediatrics and physical disability
Over the two years, you will have worked across home assessments and modifications, assistive technology, equipment prescription, therapeutic interventions, psychosocial therapy program and collaborative case conferencing, the kind of breadth most OTs take years to accumulate. Day to day, you will spend one day per week in the Silverwater clinic and four days out in the community. Billables are capped at just 4.5 hours per day. This is deliberate, because GRS believes that sustainable clinical work means having time to think, reflect, and do the job properly. There are no KPIs at all for your first three months, giving you the space to settle in and develop your clinical confidence.
GRS has a dedicated team of clinical educators who provide group, peer, and one-to-one supervision tailored to where you are in your career. CPD support includes monthly in-services, monthly peer review and reflective practice sessions, regular external training workshops, and an annual fund for individual training. A structured Performance Appraisal and Development Plan keeps your goals visible and your progress on track throughout the year.
What We Are Looking For Tertiary qualification in Occupational Therapy AHPRA registration or eligibility to register upon graduation Current driver’s licence NDIS Worker Screening Check or willingness to obtain National Police Check A genuine interest in working across diverse client groups and clinical settings
How to Apply Send your CV to Marco Bayan at marco.b@4hc.com.au or Richard Duncan at richard.d@4hc.com.au.
For a confidential chat about the role, call Richard on 0489 997 103.
More opportunities available at www.4hc.com.au #SCR-richard-duncan