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Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect)

  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) Graduate Programs & Internships

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Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) is Australia's largest autism-specific service provider. Together, we're inspired by a different brilliant – understanding, engaging and celebrating the strengths, interests and aspirations of people on the autism spectrum.
Start and end every day knowing that you're doing something amazing. We celebrate the achievements of the people we support and take pride in organisational, professional and personal success. We're a truly person-centred and inclusive organisation, so flexibility is a must – both for you and for the people you support.

Aspect is committed to providing an autism friendly workplace and supporting an inclusive and diverse workforce. It is through this commitment that we encourage and welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply. At Aspect internal staff committees and peer networks are currently working on the following plans:

  • Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)
  • Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP)
  • Multicultural Engagement Plan
  • LGBTIQA+ Engagement Plan


What else is on offer through the Aspect therapy team:

  • Work with a large team of passionate and supportive professionals.
  • Enjoy a flexible and autonomous working day of 7.6 hours with a current daily billable expectation of 4 hours supporting 3-4 participants per day
  • A competitive salary package (including attractive and tax-effective salary packaging benefits and access to additional meal and entertainment benefits
  • Excellent internal and external professional development opportunities including the annual Aspect Therapy conference to grow your skills, connections and practice along with regular regional team meetings
  • Established rewards and recognition program
  • Staff can access to up to a $750 PD allowance and have opportunities to apply for a personal development day and an option to purchase relevant resources to support their role
  • Comprehensive support and supervision which has both a clinical and operational focus is face to face and/or virtual, is discipline-specific and is individualised. Your Practice Supervisor and Operational Leader will work with you to support your individual learning needs
  • Gradual increase in caseload as part of a comprehensive 12-week induction program - we value our staff and dedicate sufficient time to set them up for success
  • Access to additional new graduate modules to support learning and skill development
  • Opportunities to take on research projects through our Continuous Quality Improvement Framework
  • Interesting and varied work - Opportunities may include group-based programs and providing therapy in an Aspect school setting
  • Opportunity to join a variety of Communities of Practice groups facilitated by experienced staff
  • Connections with highly experienced therapy staff who are members of the larger therapy team
  • You will be trained on Tier 1 & 2 Positive Behaviour Support with further opportunities for Tier 3 and PBS Practitioner training for therapists wanting to deliver specialist PBS supports
  • We provide technology (laptop and smartphone) and resources to support you in your role including training in our online CRM Salesforce


 

Recruitment Process

Participants apply online and are required to answer some short eligibility questions as well as provide some information on their experiences related to the role. It is also recommended that they attach a cover letter and CV to their application and they will need to enter their Working With Children Clearance number.
Applicants are offered a phone screen interview, with one of our leadership team. This gives us an opportunity to better understand the applicant's motivation for the role but also to provide greater role clarity to ensure it's a fit for the applicant.


Post a phone screen, successful applicants are offered an interview - either face to face or via zoom depending on where they are located. This is generally conducted with an Operational Leader and Discipline Supervisor or Practice Leader. Interviews take around 45 minutes and applicants are asked a mix of questions to determine their knowledge, skills and overall fit for the role. It's great if applicants can provide examples of real experiences when answering the questions. This can relate to student placements as we are aware new graduates will have less experience to draw from. Preferred candidates will then be asked to supply at least 2 referees and are required to complete an online functional assessment and a national/international police check (dependent on where they have lived in the past).

Successful Applicants will have:

  • A tertiary qualification in either Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Psychology, Education
  • Registration with AHPRA (as relevant to their discipline by the time of commencement of employment)
  • Passion to engage with individuals on the autism spectrum and their families and carers
  • Outstanding communication, written and presentation skills
  • Excellent organisational skills for managing their caseload, scheduling their appointments and timely recording and uploading of case notes and reports
  • Proven ability to establish rapport with participants and families and the ability to empower others to implement and maintain strategies
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Current valid driver's license, use of own vehicle for business purposes (reimbursed per kilometre) and willingness to travel across their local LGAs
  • A professional set up in their home for report writing, accessing online meetings and conducting Teletherapy videoconferencing
  • NDIS Worker Screening Check clearance - apply upon successful recruitment
  • Appropriate Working With Children Check clearance check for paid employment in the State or Territory in which you work
  • Current first aid qualification, CPR and anaphylaxis certificate (preferred)
     

Remuneration & Career Growth

Graduate therapist salaries start at around $70,000 (inclusive of superannuation and pro-rata for part-time). Therapists move through yearly step increases dependent on years of practice.

As a Public Benevolent Institution (PBI), Aspect provides all employees with the option to access Salary Sacrifice arrangements as a way to increase their take-home pay. The more your salary package, the more you'll increase your take-home pay.


Staff can nominate up to $15,900 per Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year of your pre-tax income to cover your regular expenses such as:

  • Rent or mortgage payments
  • Credit card and personal loan payment
  • Household utilities such as gas and electricity
  • Any general living expenses such as groceries, clothing, petrol
  • Entertainment Benefits

You can also nominate an additional $2,650 per FBT year to cover entertainment expenses such as:

  • Dining expenses
  • Taxi fares to and from the restaurant
  • Holiday accommodation
  • Reception venue hire and catering costs
  • Buying a car with a Novated Lease
  • You can reduce your pre-tax income to cover the cost of purchasing and running your own car.


Therapists have the opportunity to progress their career through:

  • Being involved in projects & research
  • Supporting student placements
  • Working with Allied Health Assistants
  • Progressing onto leadership positions such as Clinical Supervisors, Discipline Practice Leaders and Operational Leaders
  • Moving across to other teams within the large organisation


There are opportunities to travel within the role (relevant travel expenses including a kilometric allowance are paid) and relocation across states is possible.


 

Jobs & Opportunities

Locations With Jobs & Opportunities
  • Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Newcastle, the Central Coast, Coffs Harbour, Northern NSW, the Illawarra and the Murrumbidgee regions
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