
Occupational Therapist Role
Supporting Kids of all Abilities to be Unique
and Achieve

Occupational Therapist at Bambini
At Bambini Health, being an Occupational Therapist means more than just clinic-based work — it’s a chance to thrive in a supportive and dynamic environment. Based in Bexley, NSW, our OTs enjoy a 4-day working week option (full-time hours over 4 days) and flexible work arrangements to suit their lifestyle. We’re committed to your professional growth, with clear pathways for progression, a structured 100 Days of Induction, a dedicated New Graduate Program, and ongoing supervision and mentoring — including individual supervision, group supervision, team training, and a generous professional development budget. What makes this role extra special is the variety — you’ll not only work with children and families in the clinic, but also through our partnerships with schools and childcares, giving you the opportunity to support children across different environments and collaborate closely with educators. At Bambini Health, you’ll be empowered to do meaningful work, grow your career, and make a lasting impact in children’s lives.
How are we unique?
What makes Bambini Health truly unique is our family-centred approach — not just for the children and families we support, but for our own team as well. We believe that when our team members are mentally well, supported, and thriving, they can provide the very best care to families. That’s why we prioritise work-life balance and wellbeing above all else. We protect lunchtimes, encourage regular breaks and holidays throughout the year, and run quarterly team dayswhere we step away from the clinic to connect and recharge together. Professional growth is equally important to us — every team member has a personalised learning plan, tailored to their goals and future aspirations, with ongoing mentoring and opportunities to upskill. At Bambini Health, you’ll find a workplace where wellbeing is protected, growth is nurtured, and teamwork is celebrated.
Interested in hearing more?

