Extend your skills and make a positive difference to children’s lives. If you’re currently studying a health degree or wanting to take your previous studies further by learning about early intervention therapies, working as a therapy assistant is the perfect role for you.
Working under the guidance of a qualified allied health professional, you will be delivering regular one-on-one early intervention therapies to children within their daily routines, either in their homes, at their early childhood centres or in our Allied Health Hub.
You will form part of a child’s circle of support, delivering occupational therapy or speech pathology assistance with the coaching and mentoring of that child’s Key Worker.
You will be a crucial part of our Clinical Team, where you will learn from our diverse team who have experience across all age brackets, clinical settings, and even from other countries where they have led the way in world first research and clinical practice.
Positively impact outcomes for children with complex needs
Bring your ideas to life through our culture of innovation
Work in collaboration, blending health & education to create better outcomes
Feel supported to take on complex challenges and grow your skills
Feel the satisfaction of helping children and families reach their full potential
Approachable, open-minded
leaders that welcome new ideas
At Leor, we live our values to make positive impact for children, families and you.
As a result – you’ll be rewarded by a wide variety of opportunities, along with incredible professional learning and growth. You’ll also be working within an environment that recognises the success of our people and adheres to strong positive values.
We’re also the only childcare provider to have received B Corporation status. That means we’re verified by a third party as a highly ethical organisation that balances profit, with purpose.
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