About the Role
An opportunity to make a real impact in a collaborative and community-focused Allied Health setting.
This role offers the flexibility to work with either paediatric or adult clients, depending on your area of interest.
You'll deliver services across a range of settings, including the clinic, schools, residential facilities, and via telehealth.
The caseload is diverse and meaningful, providing opportunities to make a real impact in people's lives.
You'll work within a supportive multidisciplinary team committed to achieving positive outcomes for clients, and benefit from access to purpose-built therapy spaces, a hydrotherapy pool, and modern, well-equipped facilities.
Benefits
Competitive salary+ super, negotiable depending on experience
Relocation support available
Choose part-time or full-time hours to suit your lifestyle
Access to company vehicle, laptop, and mobile for community-based work
Travel reimbursement and professional indemnity insurance provided
Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities
Supportive, flexible work environment with a strong team culture
What You'll Need
Bachelor Degree in Speech Pathology
You must hold or be willing to obtain a current Working With Children's Check, a current National Police Check, and NDIS Worker Check prior to commencing
Regular daytime travel is a requirement of the role - candidates must have a full, unrestricted Australian Driver's License
Australian citizenship or Permanent Residency
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