Australia Free Web Directory

FUNdamentals Occupational Therapy in Byford, Western Australia, Australia | Occupational therapist



Click/Tap
to load big map

FUNdamentals Occupational Therapy

Locality: Byford, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 432 845 399



Address: 806 South Western Hwy 6122 Byford, WA, Australia

Website: http://fundamentalsot.com.au

Likes: 121

Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

22.01.2022 FUNdamentals Occupational Therapy, a paediatric clinic in Byford WA, is looking for a speech pathologist Job task and description Two days per week with possibility of increasing number of days each week (flexible options) The successful applicant will be required to - Manage a caseload of children and adolescents ages 2-15... - Work in a holistic way with families to embed the goals of the therapy into everyday life - Provide therapy for a range of speech and communication delays and disorders including expressive and receptive language, pre-literacy and literacy skills, social and conversation skills - Complete formal assessments, provide written reports, liaise and communicate with parents, carers and schools Requirements Successful candidates must - Applicants must be a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist (CPSP) registered with Speech Pathology Australia (SPA) and committed to continued professional development and ongoing participation in SPA’s professional self-regulation program. - Should you be a successful applicant, you will need to apply for a Medicare Provider Number - Have a current Working with Children’s Card Preference will be given to applicants who have the following skills: - Experience with school age children (4-15) - Training and experience in school age language and literacy development - Willingness to work with children with disabilities or learning difficulties and their families To apply Email expression of interest and CV to [email protected] or ring 0432 845 399



22.01.2022 Have fun playing with your child!

21.01.2022 Our children learn so much through pretending. This article by The Hanen Centre is really helpful in telling us some of the great things that happen when our children pretend in play. http://www.hanen.org//New-Research-Reveals-the-Power-of-Pr

20.01.2022 Another tip for language learning. Make the most of the communication you have with your child.



20.01.2022 Two to three days per week with possibility of increasing number of days each week (flexible options) The successful applicant will be required to manage a caseload of children and adolescents ages 2-15. They must be prepared to work in a holistic way with families to embed the goals of the therapy into everyday life using the principles of sensory integration therapy They will be expected to complete formal assessments, provide written reports, liaise and communicate with p...arents, carers and schools. Preference will be given to therapists with expereicne in feeding intervention (e.g. SOS feeding) Successful applicants must be currently registered with Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) To apply Email expression of interest and CV to [email protected] or ring 0432 845 399

20.01.2022 Sometimes it is hard to know when our children should be reaching what milestones. We hope this map can help give you a bit more of an understanding

20.01.2022 Reading books together with your children is great for their language development. It exposes them to so many new words, different worlds and helps them to learn more about themselves.



18.01.2022 Another tip for maximising the communication opportunities you have with your child.

18.01.2022 Reading books is fun! What are some of your child's favourite books to read together with you. Are there any that you know by heart because you have read them so many times?

16.01.2022 When should your child be saying what sound? Sometimes it helps to know what is normal for your child and what is something they might need a little help in developing. This chart helps you to know by what age they should be saying different sounds.

14.01.2022 Sometimes when want our children to talk we end up asking them a lot of questions and instead they might stop talking with us. A helpful way to encourage them is to make comments instead.

13.01.2022 Play is such a great way for your child to learn. There are so many different things happening inside their brain and they are having fun while doing it.



06.01.2022 As many are considering what to do now that sporting events are cancelled, cinemas are closed and most of our daily outings are unavailable, here is something to consider - old fashioned, outdoor games that cost nothing!

04.01.2022 Reading books together with your children is fun. It also gives lots of opportunity for so much learning. Through books your children are exposed to new words and learn lots of language, their imaginations are engaged as you step into other worlds and the stories help them to understand more about their own world. The @Hanen Centre has a really helpful article on how to be support your child’s language learning while sharing books. http://www.hanen.org//A/Promoting-Language-with-Books.aspx

01.01.2022 From Head to Toe. A great book to read together with your child and The Hanen CentreCentre has provided some helpful tips on how you can use it to build your child’s vocabulary. http://www.hanen.org/Helpfu/Book-Nook/from-head-to-toe.aspx

Related searches