Occupational Therapist / Kaiwhakaora Ngangahau - Hamilton
Do you thrive having variety and autonomy in your role? Are you passionate about making a difference in the community and applying your wealth of life experiences? Do you enjoy building strong, long-term relationships with the people you work with?
If so, join our dedicated and exceptional team of Occupational Therapists who specialise in working with people with intellectual disabilities.
He korero mo matou - About us:Community Living Limited is a leading provider of support for people living in the community with an intellectual disability. We are a not for profit organisation with more than 30 years experience in the disability sector.
At Community Living, our approach is guided by Nou te Mana – The Power is Within You. We believe that true power lies within each person, and we are here to support people in living the life they choose.
Mo te Mahi - About the Role:Therapy Services are a unique team covering the Waikato region specialising in supporting individuals aged 15 and older with intellectual disabilities, who also have complex physical and/or sensory disabilities impacting their function. We work respectfully alongside individuals and their support systems to achieve a quality of life that upholds dignity, comfort, and independence.
Based at our Hamilton site, you will have the use of a vehicle and be provided with a laptop to attend visits.
No two days are the same. Our services include housing modifications, prescribing equipment - including wheelchairs and 24-hour positioning, education, and advocacy for the people we support who live in the community. Your ability to problem-solve and your drive for equitable health outcomes are essential.- Enhanced Problem-Solving Skills: You’ll tackle diverse challenges daily, honing your ability to think on your feet and develop innovative solutions.
- Professional Growth: You’ll be encouraged to seek regular training and professional development opportunities.
- Impactful Work: The satisfaction of making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities, contributing to their independence and quality of life.
- Collaborative Environment: Experience the camaraderie of a supportive team that values collaboration and peer support.
- Advocacy Experience: Develop skills in advocating for equitable health outcomes and occupational justice.
- Life-Work Balance: Flexible working arrangements, including the option to work from home one day per week, are available.
To be successful in gaining a position in the team, you will need to have a minimum of 3-years OT experience in addition:
- New Zealand registered Occupational Therapist with a current Annual Practicing Certificate
- Sound clinical reasoning skills and use of evidence informed practice
- Experience using the Enable funding process (preferred)
- Full current New Zealand Drivers Licence
- The ability to pass a Police and Oranga Tamariki check
- Competitive salary, permanent 40-hours per week position
- Meaningful mahi - Join a team focused on providing positive outcomes for people.
- Discounts on Medical Insurance and Life Insurance through Southern Cross
- Immunisation programmes - free influenza vaccine annually and Hepatitis B vaccine program
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support you for work or personal issues.
- My Boost app - special offers and discounts on everyday items
If this sounds like you, click 'apply ' to submit both your cover letter and CV. If you would like to learn more about this role, please contact Carolyn on 021 0202 0002.
Note: We will be shortlisting as applications come in so apply today.The health and wellbeing of our employees and the people we support is very important to us. As such Community Living is a smoke-free environment and operates a drug and alcohol-free workplace.