Employment Related Assessment, Counselling and Advice - Occupational Therapist
10_617_0128_5_3
This support provides employment-related assessment, counselling, and advice delivered by an occupational therapist (OT). An OT can assess how your disability affects your ability to perform specific work tasks and recommend practical modifications, equipment, or strategies to help you succeed in the workplace. This is a specialist employment support billed at the OT rate, reflecting their clinical qualifications and expertise.
Employment Related Assessment, Counselling and Advice - Occupational Therapist — Support Category 10: Finding and Keeping a Job. Registration Group: 0128 – Therapeutic Supports. Pricing Type: Price Limited Supports. Unit of Measure: Hour (H). As defined in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26.
Price Limits (2025-26)
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Support Rules & Flags
Item Details
- Item Code
- 10_617_0128_5_3
- Registration Group
- Therapeutic Supports (0128)
- Support Category
- Finding and Keeping a Job
- Unit of Measure
- Hour (H)
- Support Type
- Price Limited Supports
- Effective From
- 1 July 2025
When to use this code
Use this code for occupational therapy services, including functional assessments, home modifications advice, equipment prescription, and therapy aimed at improving daily living skills. The $193.99 per hour rate covers the therapist’s direct time plus any clinical notes and reporting completed within the session. Non-face-to-face work like report writing may be billed under the same code if the provider’s agreement allows it.
Common billing scenarios
- A therapist conducts a 1-hour assessment session with a participant. The provider bills 1 hour at $193.99, which covers the face-to-face session time.
- A therapist spends 45 minutes in a face-to-face session and 15 minutes writing clinical notes afterwards. If the service agreement allows non-face-to-face billing, the full hour can be claimed under this code.
- A therapist writes a detailed progress report for a plan review. The report takes 2 hours to complete. This can be billed as non-face-to-face time if the service agreement specifies it and the provider documents the time spent.
Provider notes
- Non-face-to-face delivery is allowed for this code. This means you can bill for activities like report writing, care coordination calls, or progress notes, provided your service agreement with the participant covers these activities. Keep clear records of what non-face-to-face work was done and how long it took.
- Provider travel can be claimed under this code. You can bill for reasonable travel time to reach the participant, but only for the portion of travel that exceeds normal commuting. Travel costs should be shared proportionally if you are seeing multiple participants in one trip.
- Short notice cancellation fees apply. If a participant cancels with less than 7 clear days notice (or 2 clear business days for some supports), you can charge up to 90% of the agreed fee. You must document the cancellation and have the cancellation policy in your service agreement.
- Capacity Building funding is time-limited and goal-oriented. Document how the support contributes to the participant’s plan goals, as this will be reviewed at plan reassessment. Unlike Core funding, Capacity Building budgets are usually not flexible across categories.
- Therapeutic support providers must maintain detailed clinical records including assessment findings, treatment plans, session notes, and progress reports. These records should link clearly to the participant’s NDIS goals and will be reviewed during audits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This support provides employment-related assessment, counselling, and advice delivered by an occupational therapist (OT). An OT can assess how your disability affects your ability to perform specific work tasks and recommend practical modifications, equipment, or strategies to help you succeed in the workplace. This is a specialist employment support billed at the OT rate, reflecting their clinical qualifications and expertise.
The standard price limit is $193.99 per hour. Remote areas (MMM 6): $271.59 per hour. Very remote areas (MMM 7): $290.99 per hour. These are maximum prices — providers may charge less.
NDIS participants who have funding allocated in the Finding and Keeping a Job budget category of their NDIS plan can claim this support. The price shown is the maximum that registered NDIS providers can charge.
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Effective from 1 July 2025. Source: NDIS Pricing Arrangements