Therapy Assistant Career Opportunity

At Yarran, we offer a hybrid model of intervention, delivering therapy in children’s natural environments – including homes, early education settings, and community spaces – as well as in our spacious, well-equipped clinics/playrooms. Our therapy rooms are thoughtfully designed to be welcoming, child-friendly, and supportive for families.

  • At Yarran, we’re more than a workplace — we’re a passionate, community-driven not-for-profit organisation dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of children and families on the Central Coast.

    • Values-driven and people-focused – our commitment is to quality over quantity, ensuring meaningful outcomes for the children and families we support

    • Enjoy the benefits of Fringe Benefit Tax concessions, increasing your take-home pay

    • Flexible hours and scheduling to promote a healthy work-life balance, with genuine support from a collaborative and caring team

    • Above award conditions that recognise and reward your skills and dedication

    • Ongoing opportunities for professional development, peer supervision, and shared learning in a multidisciplinary environment

    Join a team where your work is valued, your wellbeing is prioritised, and your growth is supported.

    • Competitive salary of $49,000 – 65,000 + superannuation + annual leave loading

    • Full-time or part-time positions available to suit your lifestyle

    • Collaborative, multidisciplinary team working across both natural environments and clinic-based settings

    • Supportive and balanced workload with manageable caseloads, flexible hours, and access to tax benefits

    • Tailored caseloads – we can zone your caseload based on your location to reduce travel and support work-life balance

    • Work locally on the Central Coast – all visits are with families and children within the local area, so no long-distance travel required.

    • Flexible admin options – choose to complete documentation from home or at one of our welcoming office spaces in Bateau Bay or East Gosford

    • All the tools you need – laptop, work phone, therapy resources, and full IT support are provided

    • Mentoring and supervision provided by a qualified allied health practitioner to help you grow in your role

    • Step into a role with a provided caseload and all required regulatory documentation in place

    • For this role we are after a qualification in either
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      Diploma of children’s services
      - students studying speech pathology
      - students studying occupational therapy
      - Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance

    • A genuine passion for working with young children with diverse developmental needs.

    • Strong written communication skills, including the ability to complete reports efficiently and accurately.

    • Access to your own reliable vehiclegenerous kilometre reimbursement is provided.

    • Current Working With Children Check (WWCC) and relevant professional clearances.

     

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