Allied Health Assistants & University Students

Home / Careers / Allied Health Assistants & University Students

About The Role

If you’re currently studying speech pathology, occupational therapy, or a related field, working as an Allied Health Assistant (AHA) is a fantastic way to build experience, develop confidence, and make a real impact.

Why join our team:

  • Work that feels meaningful and client-focused
  • Positive team culture with supportive leadership
  • On-the-job training and clear procedures
  • Opportunities for growth into leadership or support roles
  • A stable and respectful workplace that values your contribution

We don’t have any open positions at this time – but we love meeting people who are passionate about what we do. Stay connected with us on Facebook for updates.

As a student working as an AHA, it’s been so helpful to see what my future career could actually look like and to explore different areas of interest.

I love that I can develop my hands-on skills while still studying. It keeps me motivated and reminds me this is exactly what I want to do.

There’s great flexibility—it’s really easy to work around uni. Everyone’s really understanding about schedules and placements. If you ever have a question, anyone is always happy to help. People will actually sit down and chat things through with you.

I love how supportive everyone is. You never feel like you don’t have anyone—everyone has your best interests in mind. The team is so understanding and always here to help."

Children in occupational therapy session