Our people
Meet the United Care Network team
We're a passionate group of allied health professionals and support workers united by one goal — delivering exceptional, person-centred care in the community.
Behaviour Support
Behaviour Support Practitioner
Our behaviour support practitioners work with individuals of all ages to understand the reasons behind behaviours of concern. Using evidence-based, positive behaviour support strategies, they develop tailored plans that improve quality of life and support meaningful participation in daily activities.
Areas of focus
- Positive behaviour support plans
- Functional behaviour assessments
- Family and carer training
- School and community consultation
Registered with NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
Psychology
Psychologist
Our psychologists provide assessment and therapeutic support for children, adolescents, and adults. They work across a range of presentations including anxiety, trauma, developmental concerns, and emotional regulation, delivering care in the comfort of your home or community setting.
Areas of focus
- Psychological assessments
- Cognitive and developmental testing
- Individual therapy
- School and family consultation
Registered with AHPRA
Speech Therapy
Speech Pathologist
Our speech pathologists support communication, language, and feeding across all ages. Whether it's early intervention for a toddler, AAC support for a school-aged child, or swallowing assessment for an older adult, we bring expert speech therapy directly to you.
Areas of focus
- Speech and language development
- AAC (augmentative and alternative communication)
- Feeding and swallowing
- Social communication
Certified Practising Member, Speech Pathology Australia
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapist
Our occupational therapists help people of all ages engage in the activities that matter most to them. From daily living skills and sensory processing to home modifications and assistive technology, our OTs assess and support participation in real-world environments.
Areas of focus
- Daily living skills and independence
- Sensory processing
- Assistive technology and equipment
- Home and school modifications
Registered with AHPRA
Key Workers
Key Worker
Our key workers act as the primary point of contact for families navigating the NDIS and allied health system. They coordinate supports, connect families with the right services, and provide hands-on assistance to help individuals achieve their goals in everyday life.
Areas of focus
- NDIS navigation and coordination
- Goal setting and plan implementation
- Family capacity building
- Linking with community supports
Bachelor of Education · Registered with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT)
Support Workers
Support Worker
Our support workers provide compassionate, practical assistance to help individuals live as independently as possible. Working in homes, schools, and community settings, they build genuine relationships and support people to participate in activities they enjoy.
Areas of focus
- Personal care and daily living
- Community access and social participation
- Skill building and independence
- Companionship and wellbeing
Certificate III or IV in Individual Support or equivalent
What we look for
Person-centred approach
You put the individual and their family at the centre of everything you do.
Genuine compassion
You care deeply about making a real difference in people's lives.
Collaborative spirit
You thrive working as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Commitment to quality
You hold yourself to high professional and ethical standards.
Join our team
Work you'll be proud of
We're always looking for passionate allied health professionals and support workers who share our values. If you're interested in joining United Care Network, we'd love to hear from you.
Email us at [email protected]
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