Job title: Speech Pathologist Working hours: Full time or part time Salary offer: Competitive salary offer benefits Location: Lucas About the company: Our client is a well-established organisation operating across six locations in Ballarat and the western region of Victoria. In addition to these sites, BCH extends its reach through outreach services and clinics offered throughout the Central Highlands. With a strong focus on health promotion and illness prevention, BCH prioritises proactive, community-centred care in all aspects of its service delivery. Structured as a public company limited by guarantee and registered under the Corporations Act 2001, BCH adheres to a range of legislative requirements, including the Health Records Act 2001, the Australian Privacy Principles, and the Fair Work Act 2009. The organisation is dedicated to providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality health services, and is recognised as an accredited provider. BCH’s services are accredited through Quality Improvement Performance Ltd (QIP) against a range of standards, including the Quality in Care, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), National Mental Health, and Rainbow Tick (LGBTQIA inclusion) Standards. Its Doctors Clinics also meet accreditation standards set by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) through Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL). BCH maintains alignment with other key regulatory frameworks, such as Aged Care Quality, Social Services, and Child Safe Standards, reflecting its comprehensive and inclusive approach to community health and wellbeing. About the role: Our client is currently seeking dedicated professionals to join our team across various roles and locations. Whether you're a clinician, allied health worker, or support staff, there are opportunities to grow your career and contribute meaningfully. Key responsibilities includes: Conduct health assessments and provide clinical care across various BCH sites and outreach locations Work collaboratively with clients, families, and health professionals to develop individualised care plans Support health promotion activities and chronic disease prevention initiatives Maintain accurate and confidential client records in line with privacy and health legislation Participate in quality improvement activities and ongoing professional development What They Offer: A supportive and inclusive workplace culture Opportunities for professional development and career advancement Flexibility and work-life balance The chance to be part of an organisation making real impact in the community Requirements: Bachelor or higher degree in Speech Pathology. Current practising SPA membership. Demonstrated understanding of holistic, preventative health care models Strong interpersonal and communication skills Current Victorian Driver’s Licence Valid Working with Children Check and National Police Check (or willingness to obtain) If you are interested, click APPLY NOW.