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OT Team Lead — Arnhem Land, Northern Territory: Senior Occupational Therapist | Team Lead
Location: East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
About Us
Born from a love of Arnhem Land, our mission began with a simple belief: no one should have to leave their family and community to access therapy.
Our multidisciplinary team of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists and Speech Pathologists fly together to the most remote corners of East Arnhem Land, delivering culturally responsive, practical, and life-changing care. We work alongside families, local services and community leaders to help each person live as independently and meaningfully as possible.
The Role
We are seeking an experienced senior Occupational Therapist to step into a Team Lead position — a role that combines hands-on clinical practice with leadership, service development, and team support.
You will travel by road and small aircraft to homelands and remote Indigenous communities, delivering services that genuinely matter — while helping to shape and strengthen the OT service from within.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support the OT team, including clinical supervision, onboarding, and professional development
- Plan, implement, evaluate and report on OT service delivery across East Arnhem Land communities
- Conduct comprehensive functional assessments across home, school and community settings, with particular attention to the cultural, physical and emotional needs of Yolu clients
- Develop practical, goal-directed intervention plans targeting daily living, community participation and independence
- Deliver culturally responsive services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients, working in partnership with families, interpreters and local stakeholders
- Provide capacity-building interventions targeting cognition, executive functioning, sensory processing, motor planning and daily living skills
- Drive quality improvement activities and contribute to clinical governance and policy development
- Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team and contribute to case conferencing and service planning
- Prepare high-quality NDIS reports, AT justifications, functional assessments and clinical documentation
Salary + Superannuation (Full-time, HP Level 3.1 – 3.5)
$112,711 – $125,496 base rate + superannuation
Total salary package: $126,236 – $140,555
Plus:
- $5,000 sign-on bonus
- Up to $10,000 relocation assistance (via NTPHN)
What We Offer
- Option for a 4-day full-time work week
- Heavily subsidised accommodation ($200 per week)
- 5 weeks annual leave
- 1 week paid professional development leave
- Paid birthday leave
- 4 weeks paid parental leave
- Remote community overnight allowance ($150 per night)
- Access to fleet vehicles for community-based service delivery
- Access to NTPHN Scholarships and Bursaries of up to $20,000
- Wellbeing package including free 24/7 gym membership, weekly Reformer Pilates class, and EAP counselling for you and your immediate family
Who We're Looking For
- Australian citizen or permanent resident — applications from other visa holders will not be considered
- Current AHPRA registration (Occupational Therapy) — mandatory
- Minimum 2 years NDIS experience
- Demonstrated experience in a senior or leadership capacity within an OT or allied health team
- Confident working autonomously in complex, resource-limited environments
- Experienced in NDIS functional assessment, AT prescription, and funding report writing
- Passionate about culturally respectful, community-embedded practice with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- A strong communicator who builds long-term relationships with clients, families and community stakeholders
- Adaptable, resourceful and calm under pressure
Why Arnhem Land?
- Work in some of Australia's most untouched and extraordinary locations
- Experience a simpler day-to-day lifestyle — five minutes from work, a lifetime from ordinary
- Deliver services to communities that genuinely need and value your expertise
- Immerse yourself in Yolu culture and contribute to meaningful, lasting change
- Enjoy a balanced work-life with flexible arrangements and a close-knit team
How to Apply
If you want to lead exceptional care in one of Australia's most rewarding practice environments, we'd love to hear from you.
- Email: allied@arnhemhealth.com.au
- Phone: (08) 8919 4727 — ask for Sam or Sarah
- Visit: www.arnhemhealth.com.au
This role is open to Australian citizens and permanent residents only. AHPRA registration and a minimum of 2 years NDIS experience are mandatory requirements.

