Meet the Team
Jesse
Jesse’s safe space in nature is perched in a tree or nested with a picnic blanket in tall grass.
Jesse has additional specialist training in the SOS approach to feeding, and DIR: Floortime.
Experience
Jesse graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Occupational Therapy in 2011, from the University of Cumbria, UK. Jesse has had a wide variety of work experience from across the globe, including volunteering as an Occupational Therapist in a Peruvian school for children with disabilities, working in adult mental health services in the UK, in an Australian Early Intervention service and a private multidisciplinary paediatric practice.
Passions
Jesse’s passions include providing an affirming, quality, client-centred service and seeing her clients reach their fullest potential.
Favorite things in nature
She loves long hikes, watching ants and the smell of Eucalyptus.
Intentions
Jesse's aim for the practice is to create a neurodiverse-affirming space of empowerment where members of the LGBTQIA+ community can also feel safe.
Our Therapy Assistants
The Space To Be Therapy Assistants come from diverse backgrounds in life and education with an intention to provide a unique and supportive environment for a range of clients.
Space To Be Therapy Assistants must have a Working with Vulnerable Peoples card and undergo our vetting process to ensure they will provide high quality care. In addition to qualifications, TAs are hired on their ability to understand and appreciate neurodiversity and the significance of creating a safe and supporting environment for all our clients.
You are most likely to meet one of our TAs during Group Therapy.
Join the Team
We are always open to expanding our team and services. If you'd like to be a part of the Space To Be team as an Occupational Therapist or Therapy Assistant please complete form.
To enquire for our services or to be placed on our waitlist please email info@spacetobe.me
For all enquiries please email info@spacetobe.me
Space To Be Occupational Therapy acknowledges the Ngunnawal people as the traditional owners of this land on which we work, live and play. We pay our respects to the Elders of the Ngunnawal Nation, both past and present. We acknowledge and respect their continuing connections to land, water and community. Always was always will be.