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.
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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.
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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
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For this role we are after a qualification in either
- Diploma of children’s services
- students studying speech pathology
- students studying occupational therapy
- Certificate III in Allied Health AssistanceA 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 vehicle – generous kilometre reimbursement is provided.
Current Working With Children Check (WWCC) and relevant professional clearances.
Make a real impact