As a Speech Pathologist, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality clinical services to children and adults with developmental delay and/or disability. Your role will be crucial in making a real difference in their lives.
This position is part of our multidisciplinary Therapy, Education and Support Services team. We are seeking an experienced Speech Pathologist who can provide evidence-based clinical services under the mentoring and guidance of highly trained and experienced Senior Clinicians.
* Deliver day-to-day clinical services within the team;
* Engage in and lead clinical work that is guided by evidence-based practice;
* Develop and communicate ideas for innovation and improvement;
* Recognise and support cultural, spiritual and neurodiversity of customers;
* Work collaboratively, with enthusiasm, recognising contributions from all members of the team;
The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor or Masters of Speech Pathology and current membership with Speech Pathology Australia. Safety Screening including WWCC, NDIS Worker Screening Check is also required.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
* Bachelor or Masters of Speech Pathology;
* Current membership with Speech Pathology Australia;
* Safety Screening including WWCC, NDIS Worker Screening Check.
Benefits:
* Salary: $97,100-133,800 (including super and annual leave loading) + bonus opportunities + professional development time and budget + generous paid parental leave;
* *$10,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full-time roles, pro-rata part-time;
* Generous Salary Packaging opportunities;
* Access to company fleet and mileage reimbursement;
* Option to purchase up to 4 weeks of additional annual leave;
* Option to Accrue a Day Off (ADO) for full-time staff;
* Access to our Employee Assistance Program & Free access to Headspace App;
* Relocation assistance;
* Generous paid parental leave;
* Paid indemnity insurance;
* Referral bonus for recommending great clinicians.
Others:
We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, workers of all ages, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTIQA+ and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. We actively promote the safety of children.