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We're hiring Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists, and instead of just listing the roles, here's what the work actually looks like at ORS.
Your caseload is mixed. Some sessions in clinic, some in homes and schools, some over telehealth. You'll work with NDIS participants, Medicare and privately funded clients, so you build a wide variety of skills and experience along the way.
You're not the only clinician in the room. Psychology, dietetics, OT, speech pathology and positive behaviour support all sit under one organisation, so when a client's needs cross disciplines, you can talk to someone immediately.
You get supervision that's actually scheduled, not squeezed in. And a clinical progression pathway so "what's next" is a conversation, not a guess.
Where we're hiring 📍
Speech Pathologist
Wagga Wagga, NSW: vist.ly/5fc5u
Fairfield East, NSW: vist.ly/5fc5w
Fyshwick, ACT: vist.ly/5fc5x
Pakenham, VIC: vist.ly/5fc5y
Joondalup, WA: vist.ly/5fc5z
Occupational Therapist
Fyshwick, ACT: vist.ly/5fc52
Pakenham, VIC: vist.ly/5fc63
Can't see your location on the list? Don't rule yourself out. We're always keen to hear from good speechies and OTs, even when the role isn't advertised yet. vist.ly/5fc64
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When Ronnie first sat down with Mukesh, one of our Inclusive Employment consultants, looking for a job felt overwhelming. He had been out of the workforce for a while and a lot of his confidence had gone with it. He wasn't sure what he had to offer, and he wasn't sure where to start.
So Mukesh didn't start with job ads.
He started by getting to know Ronnie properly. What he had done before. What he was good at. What kind of work he would actually want to get up for. Somewhere in those conversations, a small detail turned out to matter a great deal. Ronnie is a calm, confident driver. In the disability sector, where getting people safely to appointments, activities and community programs is a big part of the day, that is a genuinely valuable skill.
From there, the two of them rebuilt Ronnie's resume around what he could do rather than the gap in his work history, and started looking at support work.
That search led to Dream Maker, a provider offering community access, daily living support, transport and semi-independent living. Their team says Ronnie settled in quickly. He turns up on time, he says yes to shifts whether they are ongoing or one-off, and he is happy to support participants he has not met before.
The part Ronnie's employer keeps coming back to is what he has taught himself since. Supporting someone to build their own skills and independence is not something you can pick up in an induction. Ronnie has worked that out on the job, in his own time, because he wanted to be good at it.
Today he is working around 22 hours a week, and he describes feeling more confident and more sure of what comes next.
Every path into work looks different, and there is no set timeline for any of it. But if the first step is the part that feels impossible right now, that is exactly the part we can help with.
#InclusiveEmploymentAustralia #ORS #DisabilityEmployment #SupportWork #GoodNewsStory #NDIS #IEA
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Big career moments deserve a big celebration 🎉
This July, six ORS clinicians reached important milestones in their professional journeys.
Congratulations to Alicia Clarke, Ashley Foote, Eva Reimann, Libby Anning and Stevee Allen on becoming Senior Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners.
We also congratulate Bianca MacIntyre on progressing from Provisional Psychologist to Registered Psychologist.
We are proud to see each of them building their skills and taking the next step in their careers. 💜
Please join us in congratulating Alicia, Ashley, Bianca, Eva, Libby and Stevee in the comments. 👏
#careerprogression #CareerMilestones #PositiveBehaviourSupport #psychology #alliedhealth
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Yay Eva Reimann 🎉
Congratulations super stars 🙂
Nervous about your first appointment? Here's exactly what happens when you walk in the door at ORS. 👇
📍 Arrive and head to reception
🔔 No one there? All good! Just ring the bell and take a seat on the couch
🤝 Your therapist will come out and take you through to your session
And the session itself? It might be UNO. It might be an activity, a worksheet, or some time with the fidgets. No two clients are the same, so no two sessions look the same, we build it around you.
Got a first appointment coming up, or thinking about booking one? Comment below or send us a message we're happy to answer anything.
#OccupationalTherapy #AlliedHealth #NDIS #WhatToExpect #PositiveBehaviourSupport #PBS #OT
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I swear that's maitlands office and im never stress when im there
Wishing you all the best for your first appointment 🙏
Wishing everyone a calm and stress-free first appointment 🙏💛😁
Casey joins Trav and Lazz for this episode of Carpool Clinician 🚗
Casey is one of our amazing Inclusive Employment Managers, and she talks through what Inclusive Employment Australia actually does: sitting down with someone, working out what's getting in the way, and helping them find a job that suits them.
Her approach to building trust is refreshingly simple. Listen properly, understand where someone is at, and start from there.
It's an approach that comes from experience. Casey has used an employment service herself, and says that's where her passion for the work comes from 💬
#ORS #CarpoolClinician #InclusiveEmployment #InclusiveEmploymentAustralia #EmploymentSupport #AlliedHealth #MentalHealthSupport #CommunitySupport
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Wooo!! This is awesome Casey.
Casey is truly inspiring, great job! 😁😁😁
Go Casey Wood you little legend!! ❤️
When we first met Mitchell and his mum Allison, he was living at home. Allison had one big goal: to help Mitchell work towards supported independent living.
Mitchell is minimally verbal, so trust came first. We spent time with him at his day program, joining in the activities he loved. Bowling. Puzzles. High fives. "Well done, Mitchell." 🫸🫷
From there, the whole team worked together. A behaviour support plan built around routine. A dietitian who started small, with a slice of cheese next to his morning toast. Support staff who showed up consistently, every single day.
Fast forward to today, Mitchell lives in his own supported home. He follows his morning routine independently. He chooses his own activities, his own meals, even which supermarket he wants to shop at. And he's gone from two safe foods to enjoying pasta bakes, veggies and even salmon.
His mum's goal became his reality, one small step at a time.
Every person's path looks different, and progress like Mitchell's takes time, teamwork and the right supports. But his story shows what can happen when a team truly gets to know the person they're supporting.
Want to learn how positive behaviour support and dietetics could support your family's goals?
Visit the link to start a conversation with an enquiry: orsgroup.com.au/i26w
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Huge congrats to Mitchell and the team, you're an inspiration 🙌
Great work! What an achievement for everyone! ⭐️
Chels I am in awe of your amazing ability to be one with your clients. You understand them so well, walk alongside them step by step and build them up so much! We are soooo lucky to have you at ORS!!
Some exciting news for the Central Coast: Eatsense is settling into a new home in Gosford.
From Monday 17 August 2026, Eatsense by ORS will be based in Gosford, sharing a space with the ORS team. It's a bigger, brighter spot with more room, a larger team nearby, and easy access to other allied health supports if a family ever needs them.
If you're an Eatsense client, here's what this means for you. The same friendly dietitians will be there to welcome you. If you have an appointment during the move, the team will let you know exactly where to go, so there's nothing you need to do right now.
New address:
Eatsense Gosford
Suite 1, Level 4/221 Mann St, Gosford NSW 2250
Questions about the move or your next visit? call Eatsense on 4311 3623
#Eatsense #ORS #Gosford #CentralCoast #Dietitian #Dietetics #Psychology #Psychologist
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What a fantastic day at the ORS Melbourne Careers Expo! 🎉
Around 50 participants connected face to face with employers including Australia Post, Services Australia, Compass Group and Tailored Workforce, alongside training providers and government partners.
Inspiring presentations from Australia Post and Deakin University set the tone for the day, and by the end multiple participants had secured interviews and job offers on the spot.
Huge thanks to every employer, presenter and partner who made it such a success! 🙌
#InclusiveEmployment #careersexpo #melbourne #EmploymentServices #InclusiveEmploymentAustralia
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A few years ago, Sayeth was 14, quiet, and stuck close to his mum's side. He'd never have imagined doing an interview, let alone hosting his own. Today, he runs his own music project and interviews the artists he grew up admiring, on camera, in his own voice, and he'll tell you himself how much more confident he feels now.
What changed was simple. Someone took the time to find out what Sayeth loved (music) and built on it, session by session, at his pace. No big leap, just small steady steps that added up.
Sayeth's message to anyone watching is that you can be whoever you want to be. Find a passion and run with it, the way he has.
#CelebratingSayeth #PositiveBehaviourSupport #NDISSupport #DisabilitySupportAustralia #EveryVoiceMatters #PBSWeek2026 #PBSWeek #PBS
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Amazing work guys 💙
patience of a saint, a great listener, and loving your job that’s you Nicola , keep doing what you love .❤️
You’re amazing Nic!! This is awesome 👊🏽
Nervous about your first appointment? Here's exactly what happens when you walk in the door at ORS. 👇
📍 Arrive and head to reception
🔔 No one there? All good! Just ring the bell and take a seat on the couch
🤝 Your therapist will come out and take you through to your session
And the session itself? It might be UNO. It might be an activity, a worksheet, or some time with the fidgets. No two clients are the same, so no two sessions look the same, we build it around you.
Got a first appointment coming up, or thinking about booking one? Comment below or send us a message we're happy to answer anything.
#OccupationalTherapy #AlliedHealth #NDIS #WhatToExpect #PositiveBehaviourSupport #PBS #OT
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I swear that's maitlands office and im never stress when im there
Wishing you all the best for your first appointment 🙏
Wishing everyone a calm and stress-free first appointment 🙏💛😁
We're hiring Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists, and instead of just listing the roles, here's what the work actually looks like at ORS.
Your caseload is mixed. Some sessions in clinic, some in homes and schools, some over telehealth. You'll work with NDIS participants, Medicare and privately funded clients, so you build a wide variety of skills and experience along the way.
You're not the only clinician in the room. Psychology, dietetics, OT, speech pathology and positive behaviour support all sit under one organisation, so when a client's needs cross disciplines, you can talk to someone immediately.
You get supervision that's actually scheduled, not squeezed in. And a clinical progression pathway so "what's next" is a conversation, not a guess.
Where we're hiring 📍
Speech Pathologist
Wagga Wagga, NSW: vist.ly/5fc5u
Fairfield East, NSW: vist.ly/5fc5w
Fyshwick, ACT: vist.ly/5fc5x
Pakenham, VIC: vist.ly/5fc5y
Joondalup, WA: vist.ly/5fc5z
Occupational Therapist
Fyshwick, ACT: vist.ly/5fc52
Pakenham, VIC: vist.ly/5fc63
Can't see your location on the list? Don't rule yourself out. We're always keen to hear from good speechies and OTs, even when the role isn't advertised yet. vist.ly/5fc64
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Big career moments deserve a big celebration 🎉
This July, six ORS clinicians reached important milestones in their professional journeys.
Congratulations to Alicia Clarke, Ashley Foote, Eva Reimann, Libby Anning and Stevee Allen on becoming Senior Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners.
We also congratulate Bianca MacIntyre on progressing from Provisional Psychologist to Registered Psychologist.
We are proud to see each of them building their skills and taking the next step in their careers. 💜
Please join us in congratulating Alicia, Ashley, Bianca, Eva, Libby and Stevee in the comments. 👏
#careerprogression #CareerMilestones #PositiveBehaviourSupport #psychology #alliedhealth
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Yay Eva Reimann 🎉
Congratulations super stars 🙂
Some exciting news for the Central Coast: Eatsense is settling into a new home in Gosford.
From Monday 17 August 2026, Eatsense by ORS will be based in Gosford, sharing a space with the ORS team. It's a bigger, brighter spot with more room, a larger team nearby, and easy access to other allied health supports if a family ever needs them.
If you're an Eatsense client, here's what this means for you. The same friendly dietitians will be there to welcome you. If you have an appointment during the move, the team will let you know exactly where to go, so there's nothing you need to do right now.
New address:
Eatsense Gosford
Suite 1, Level 4/221 Mann St, Gosford NSW 2250
Questions about the move or your next visit? call Eatsense on 4311 3623
#Eatsense #ORS #Gosford #CentralCoast #Dietitian #Dietetics #Psychology #Psychologist
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We're hiring Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists, and instead of just listing the roles, here's what the work actually looks like at ORS.
Your caseload is mixed. Some sessions in clinic, some in homes and schools, some over telehealth. You'll work with NDIS participants, Medicare and privately funded clients, so you build a wide variety of skills and experience along the way.
You're not the only clinician in the room. Psychology, dietetics, OT, speech pathology and positive behaviour support all sit under one organisation, so when a client's needs cross disciplines, you can talk to someone immediately.
You get supervision that's actually scheduled, not squeezed in. And a clinical progression pathway so "what's next" is a conversation, not a guess.
Where we're hiring 📍
Speech Pathologist
Wagga Wagga, NSW: vist.ly/5fc5u
Fairfield East, NSW: vist.ly/5fc5w
Fyshwick, ACT: vist.ly/5fc5x
Pakenham, VIC: vist.ly/5fc5y
Joondalup, WA: vist.ly/5fc5z
Occupational Therapist
Fyshwick, ACT: vist.ly/5fc52
Pakenham, VIC: vist.ly/5fc63
Can't see your location on the list? Don't rule yourself out. We're always keen to hear from good speechies and OTs, even when the role isn't advertised yet. vist.ly/5fc64
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When we first met Mitchell and his mum Allison, he was living at home. Allison had one big goal: to help Mitchell work towards supported independent living.
Mitchell is minimally verbal, so trust came first. We spent time with him at his day program, joining in the activities he loved. Bowling. Puzzles. High fives. "Well done, Mitchell." 🫸🫷
From there, the whole team worked together. A behaviour support plan built around routine. A dietitian who started small, with a slice of cheese next to his morning toast. Support staff who showed up consistently, every single day.
Fast forward to today, Mitchell lives in his own supported home. He follows his morning routine independently. He chooses his own activities, his own meals, even which supermarket he wants to shop at. And he's gone from two safe foods to enjoying pasta bakes, veggies and even salmon.
His mum's goal became his reality, one small step at a time.
Every person's path looks different, and progress like Mitchell's takes time, teamwork and the right supports. But his story shows what can happen when a team truly gets to know the person they're supporting.
Want to learn how positive behaviour support and dietetics could support your family's goals?
Visit the link to start a conversation with an enquiry: orsgroup.com.au/i26w
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Huge congrats to Mitchell and the team, you're an inspiration 🙌
Great work! What an achievement for everyone! ⭐️
Chels I am in awe of your amazing ability to be one with your clients. You understand them so well, walk alongside them step by step and build them up so much! We are soooo lucky to have you at ORS!!
Some exciting news for the Central Coast: Eatsense is settling into a new home in Gosford.
From Monday 17 August 2026, Eatsense by ORS will be based in Gosford, sharing a space with the ORS team. It's a bigger, brighter spot with more room, a larger team nearby, and easy access to other allied health supports if a family ever needs them.
If you're an Eatsense client, here's what this means for you. The same friendly dietitians will be there to welcome you. If you have an appointment during the move, the team will let you know exactly where to go, so there's nothing you need to do right now.
New address:
Eatsense Gosford
Suite 1, Level 4/221 Mann St, Gosford NSW 2250
Questions about the move or your next visit? call Eatsense on 4311 3623
#Eatsense #ORS #Gosford #CentralCoast #Dietitian #Dietetics #Psychology #Psychologist
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Ever wondered what to expect before your first visit? Come on in.
You'll meet Anusha and Ava at reception, who greet everyone who walks through our doors. You'll see our counselling rooms with comfy couches, our two paediatric therapy rooms set up just for kids, and the spaces where our psychology, occupational therapy, speech pathology, dietetics, behaviour support and inclusive employment teams work side by side.
Nine clinic rooms means there's a room for every occasion, whether that's a quiet chat, a play-based session or an inclusive employment consultation.
If you or your child are starting with us soon, we hope this makes that first visit feel a little more familiar. And if you have any questions before you come in, just ask. We're happy to help.
#ORSGroup #FairfieldNSW #AlliedHealth #ORS #PBS #PositiveBehaviourSupport
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Totally Potato is the star ⭐️no doubt
Rahul AND Potato!!! All the stars are at Fairfield ❤️
Bravo 👏 👏 👏 to ORS
Ever tried to explain how digestion works to a child? It's not easy. 😅
Our dietitian Taneil has a favourite tool that makes it simpler. It's a pop-up book that shows the food journey from the first bite all the way through the body.
The reason she loves it is clever. We tend to remember things better as a story than as a list of facts. So instead of plain information, kids get to lift the flaps, see the pictures, and follow along. It turns a tricky topic into something fun.
Little tools like this can make a big difference in helping people feel comfortable and curious about food.
#Dietetics #NDIS #AlliedHealth #dietitiantips #fussyeaters
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Love this! ❤️ ORS
What does Dietetics, Uptown Funk, and a quad biking accident have in common? 🤔
Dietitian Samantha Assaf joined Trav & Lazz for one of our favourite episodes, now remixed and back on your feed.
Between the carpool karaoke and a very tricky game of two truths and a lie, Sam manages to squeeze in some genuinely eye-opening stuff about what it actually takes to become an accredited dietitian, navigating nutrition misinformation, and a session breakthrough with a young participant that's a good reminder of why creative thinking matters in this work.
Were you able to guess Sam's lie? 🤔
#CarpoolClinician #DietitiansAustralia #NutritionMyths #DisabilitySupport #CarpoolKaraoke #Alliedhealth #DietitiansWeek2026 #Dietitian #WeAreHiring #Dietetics
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“I feel like Broome’s not in Western Australia” 🤣🤣
You're truly inspiring and I'm so grateful for your work 🙏💛 ORS
✨ Celebrating our NSW North 2025 Employee Award Winners ✨
👏 Divisional Manager of the Year – Dr Carmen Atkinson
Dr Carmen delivered exceptional leadership in 2025, expanding PBS and ECS to 330 staff while strengthening service quality for over 4,000 clients. Her focus on capability, efficiency, and resilience makes her a deserving recipient for the second consecutive year.
👏 Team Leader of the Year Runner-Up – Lea McManus
Lea’s proactive, hands-on leadership drives clarity, accountability, and strong results. As ORS’ first ECS team member, she has been instrumental in shaping the service area and achieving one of the highest productivity ratios nationally.
👏 Early Childhood Support Team Member of the Year – Lea McManus
Lea has played a key role in ECS’ success, consistently driving high performance, clinical capability, and operational excellence, while contributing to growth through marketing and client engagement.
👏 Regional Manager of the Year Runner-Up – Brittany Jenkins
Brittany’s clinical expertise and leadership set high standards across her region, supporting complex clients and fostering a culture of excellence through coaching and mentoring.
👏 Corporate Services Team Member of the Year – Jessica Verrell
With 19 years at ORS, Jess brings deep knowledge, reliability, and professionalism. Her consistent commitment and willingness to go above and beyond make her an invaluable team member.
👏 ORS Culture Award – Daniel Baker
Dan embodies ORS values, creating an inclusive and supportive environment. His positivity and dedication strengthen team morale every day.
👏 Dietetics Team Member of the Year – Nicole Saliba
Since joining ORS in 2023, Nicole has strengthened dietetic services, improved referral pathways, and enhanced ORS’ visibility through business development and stakeholder engagement.
👏 Inclusive Employment Australia Emerging Talent Award – Blake Murdoch
Blake’s performance-driven mindset and passion for meaningful employment outcomes are building a high-performing team and strong foundations for success.
👏 Rising Star – Kylie Palmer
Since joining in August 2024, Kylie has quickly established herself as a high performer, embracing new challenges and delivering meaningful support to her clients.
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Keep up the fantastic work, can't wait to see what the future holds for you all! 🥳👏👏 Well done Lea 🥰 xx
Congratulations Lea and Kylie for these awards!! 🎉🤩
Congratulations!!! Go jess go lea go kylie !!!
We’re honoured to share Liam’s journey, a brave nine-year-old who has been navigating long-term challenges with eating and mealtimes. 🍽️💛
When Liam’s family reached out, they were looking for support that felt safe, understanding, and free from judgement. They wanted someone who could truly listen and help Liam feel more comfortable around food again. 🌱
Xavier, one of our Dietitians at ORS, worked alongside Liam and his family to build trust, create healthy boundaries, and support Liam at his own pace.
His mum shared:
“Liam is less anxious, more relaxed, and he’s even using words he wouldn’t have used before to describe his feelings about food… he feels hopeful that it’s not forever.” 💚
🔗 Have a question or would like to speak with our team? Send us an enquiry via the link orsgroup.com.au/xkhf
#ORS #Dietitians #dietetics #FoodJourney #autismawareness
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What a great story
What an inspiring journey! Liam's progress is a testament to the dedication and love of his family and the expertise of ORS 🙏💖
Small choices. Big impact. 🍎
Healthy Lunch Box Week highlights how involving children in healthier food choices can help build confidence, independence, and lasting habits that support their wellbeing.
Supporting children’s wellbeing is about empowering them with knowledge, offering choice, and providing encouragement, both at home and at school.
🔗If you are looking for support with healthy eating habits for your child or family, our dietitians are here to help. orsgroup.com.au/xkhf
#HealthyLunchboxWeek #ORS #dietetics #healthychoices #healthyswaps #dietitianapproved
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We're hiring Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists, and instead of just listing the roles, here's what the work actually looks like at ORS.
Your caseload is mixed. Some sessions in clinic, some in homes and schools, some over telehealth. You'll work with NDIS participants, Medicare and privately funded clients, so you build a wide variety of skills and experience along the way.
You're not the only clinician in the room. Psychology, dietetics, OT, speech pathology and positive behaviour support all sit under one organisation, so when a client's needs cross disciplines, you can talk to someone immediately.
You get supervision that's actually scheduled, not squeezed in. And a clinical progression pathway so "what's next" is a conversation, not a guess.
Where we're hiring 📍
Speech Pathologist
Wagga Wagga, NSW:
Fairfield East, NSW:
Fyshwick, ACT:
Pakenham, VIC:
Joondalup, WA:
Occupational Therapist
Fyshwick, ACT:
Pakenham, VIC:
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When Ronnie first sat down with Mukesh, one of our Inclusive Employment consultants, looking for a job felt overwhelming. He had been out of the workforce for a while and a lot of his confidence had gone with it. He wasn't sure what he had to offer, and he wasn't sure where to start.
So Mukesh didn't start with job ads.
He started by getting to know Ronnie properly. What he had done before. What he was good at. What kind of work he would actually want to get up for. Somewhere in those conversations, a small detail turned out to matter a great deal. Ronnie is a calm, confident driver. In the disability sector, where getting people safely to appointments, activities and community programs is a big part of the day, that is a genuinely valuable skill.
From there, the two of them rebuilt Ronnie's resume around what he could do rather than the gap in his work history, and started looking at support work.
That search led to Dream Maker, a provider offering community access, daily living support, transport and semi-independent living. Their team says Ronnie settled in quickly. He turns up on time, he says yes to shifts whether they are ongoing or one-off, and he is happy to support participants he has not met before.
The part Ronnie's employer keeps coming back to is what he has taught himself since. Supporting someone to build their own skills and independence is not something you can pick up in an induction. Ronnie has worked that out on the job, in his own time, because he wanted to be good at it.
Today he is working around 22 hours a week, and he describes feeling more confident and more sure of what comes next.
Every path into work looks different, and there is no set timeline for any of it. But if the first step is the part that feels impossible right now, that is exactly the part we can help with.
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Love this!!
Big career moments deserve a big celebration 🎉
This July, six ORS clinicians reached important milestones in their professional journeys.
Congratulations to Alicia Clarke, Ashley Foote, Eva Reimann, Libby Anning and Stevee Allen on becoming Senior Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners.
We also congratulate Bianca MacIntyre on progressing from Provisional Psychologist to Registered Psychologist.
We are proud to see each of them building their skills and taking the next step in their careers. 💜
Please join us in congratulating Alicia, Ashley, Bianca, Eva, Libby and Stevee in the comments. 👏
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Yay Eva Reimann 🎉
Congratulations super stars 🙂
Nervous about your first appointment? Here's exactly what happens when you walk in the door at ORS. 👇
📍 Arrive and head to reception
🔔 No one there? All good! Just ring the bell and take a seat on the couch
🤝 Your therapist will come out and take you through to your session
And the session itself? It might be UNO. It might be an activity, a worksheet, or some time with the fidgets. No two clients are the same, so no two sessions look the same, we build it around you.
Got a first appointment coming up, or thinking about booking one? Comment below or send us a message we're happy to answer anything.
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I swear that's maitlands office and im never stress when im there
Wishing you all the best for your first appointment 🙏
Wishing everyone a calm and stress-free first appointment 🙏💛😁
Casey joins Trav and Lazz for this episode of Carpool Clinician 🚗
Casey is one of our amazing Inclusive Employment Managers, and she talks through what Inclusive Employment Australia actually does: sitting down with someone, working out what's getting in the way, and helping them find a job that suits them.
Her approach to building trust is refreshingly simple. Listen properly, understand where someone is at, and start from there.
It's an approach that comes from experience. Casey has used an employment service herself, and says that's where her passion for the work comes from 💬
#ORS #CarpoolClinician #InclusiveEmployment #InclusiveEmploymentAustralia #EmploymentSupport #AlliedHealth #MentalHealthSupport #CommunitySupport ... See MoreSee Less
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Wooo!! This is awesome Casey.
Casey is truly inspiring, great job! 😁😁😁
Go Casey Wood you little legend!! ❤️
When we first met Mitchell and his mum Allison, he was living at home. Allison had one big goal: to help Mitchell work towards supported independent living.
Mitchell is minimally verbal, so trust came first. We spent time with him at his day program, joining in the activities he loved. Bowling. Puzzles. High fives. "Well done, Mitchell." 🫸🫷
From there, the whole team worked together. A behaviour support plan built around routine. A dietitian who started small, with a slice of cheese next to his morning toast. Support staff who showed up consistently, every single day.
Fast forward to today, Mitchell lives in his own supported home. He follows his morning routine independently. He chooses his own activities, his own meals, even which supermarket he wants to shop at. And he's gone from two safe foods to enjoying pasta bakes, veggies and even salmon.
His mum's goal became his reality, one small step at a time.
Every person's path looks different, and progress like Mitchell's takes time, teamwork and the right supports. But his story shows what can happen when a team truly gets to know the person they're supporting.
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Huge congrats to Mitchell and the team, you're an inspiration 🙌
Great work! What an achievement for everyone! ⭐️
Chels I am in awe of your amazing ability to be one with your clients. You understand them so well, walk alongside them step by step and build them up so much! We are soooo lucky to have you at ORS!!
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Some exciting news for the Central Coast: Eatsense is settling into a new home in Gosford.
From Monday 17 August 2026, Eatsense by ORS will be based in Gosford, sharing a space with the ORS team. It's a bigger, brighter spot with more room, a larger team nearby, and easy access to other allied health supports if a family ever needs them.
If you're an Eatsense client, here's what this means for you. The same friendly dietitians will be there to welcome you. If you have an appointment during the move, the team will let you know exactly where to go, so there's nothing you need to do right now.
New address:
Eatsense Gosford
Suite 1, Level 4/221 Mann St, Gosford NSW 2250
Questions about the move or your next visit? call Eatsense on 4311 3623
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What a fantastic day at the ORS Melbourne Careers Expo! 🎉
Around 50 participants connected face to face with employers including Australia Post, Services Australia, Compass Group and Tailored Workforce, alongside training providers and government partners.
Inspiring presentations from Australia Post and Deakin University set the tone for the day, and by the end multiple participants had secured interviews and job offers on the spot.
Huge thanks to every employer, presenter and partner who made it such a success! 🙌
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A few years ago, Sayeth was 14, quiet, and stuck close to his mum's side. He'd never have imagined doing an interview, let alone hosting his own. Today, he runs his own music project and interviews the artists he grew up admiring, on camera, in his own voice, and he'll tell you himself how much more confident he feels now.
What changed was simple. Someone took the time to find out what Sayeth loved (music) and built on it, session by session, at his pace. No big leap, just small steady steps that added up.
Sayeth's message to anyone watching is that you can be whoever you want to be. Find a passion and run with it, the way he has.
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Amazing work guys 💙
patience of a saint, a great listener, and loving your job that’s you Nicola , keep doing what you love .❤️
You’re amazing Nic!! This is awesome 👊🏽
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Behind every great Positive Behaviour Support practitioner is a team committed to helping them grow. 💙
At ORS, our Centre of Excellence supports PBS practitioners throughout every stage of their career with structured supervision, mentoring, clinical discussions and opportunities to learn alongside experienced clinicians.
It’s all about building capability, sharing knowledge across Australia, and helping our team continue delivering high-quality, person-centred Positive Behaviour Support.
This PBS Week, we’re celebrating the people who invest in learning, collaboration and better outcomes for the communities we support.
Ready to take the next step in your PBS career? Apply now via our 1 minute quick apply!
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What does #lifelonglearning mean to you this PBS Week?
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Love this! Connection comes before direction, lovely little saying I've learnt today!
Michael’s wins are worth celebrating. 💙
Over the past 18 months, Michael has been working on his communication, routines and ways to express what he wants and needs.
With the encouragement of his partner Susan and the people around him, Michael has embraced visual supports and a more consistent routine. Susan has noticed positive changes in his communication and engagement, while Michael’s humour and personality continue to shine through.
Some days are easier than others, and progress does not always follow a straight line. Every step forward reflects Michael’s persistence and the commitment of the people who know and support him best.
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Love seeing the PBS and OT division work together, it's what makes ORS so special. Our seamless MDT approach helping clients reach goals 🙌 Amazing work Ellie and Jude!