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A leading allied health provider in Australia is seeking Graduate Occupational Therapists for a supportive role with tailored caseloads. Join a diverse team and benefit from a structured 6-month Graduate Program, flexible hours, and numerous professional development opportunities. This is a fantastic chance for new graduates looking to kickstart their OT careers in a collaborative environment.
Start Your OT Career with ORS – Support, Supervision & Career Growth from Day One
Congratulations on completing your OT studies! Are you ready to start your career with a company that combines strong professional support, a great culture, and meaningful client outcomes?
At ORS, you’ll join one of Australia’s largest allied health providers and be supported every step of the way with our 6-month Graduate Program as you transition from study to clinical practice. Prepare to thrive in our team with 120+ Occupational Therapists nationally and a diverse multidisciplinary team by your side.
As a Graduate OT, you’ll have the opportunity to work with clients aged 0–65 in homes, schools, group programs, and the community. Your caseload can be tailored to your interests to make sure you are doing work that you find the most meaningful. You’ll deliver assessments and interventions such as:
At ORS, your career grows with you. We offer:
We’re proud of our inclusive, supportive culture. That means:
For over 30 years, ORS has delivered person-centred, evidence-based allied health services across Australia. We’ve now grown to over 750 employees but our focus hasn’t changed — supporting our clients, and supporting our team.
Apply today — we’d love to meet you! Graduate OTs will be invited to connect with our OT Managers to learn more about the role and our supportive culture.
If your CV isn’t ready, no problem! Reach out for a confidential chat:
Brad Smith - 0438 713 160 or bradley.smith@orsgroup.com.au
We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from diverse cultural backgrounds, parents returning to work, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and people with disabilities.