About the business
Amazing salary + super + car allowance. We will beat your current offer
Full time and part time positions available - be a part of our fun team
Grad, Intermediate and Senior positions available.
Flexible working conditions.
Opportunity for hybrid working arrangements.
Building Blocks Allied Health is a privately owned provider of speech pathology services in the Northern Rivers area, serving primarily paediatric clients, with some adult clients. We provide clinical and community-based therapy to all kids. Our team is vibrant, fun, and focused on delivering the best speech outcomes for our families As a mixed practice, we have a balanced caseload.
Our Speech Pathologists provide evidence-based interventions for children with delays and disabilities in swallowing and communication. As we continue to grow, we are seeking both full-time and part-time applicants to join our team If you are a grad, we'd love to hear from you too- we structured supervision, paid PD and team meetings, to support you as you start your career.
In return, we provide flexible working conditions, generous salaries/ rates, team-building lunches/activities, peer mentoring, and paid training and development. We support one another in providing high-quality interventions.
You can learn more about Building Blocks Allied Health at our website
Benefits and perks
· Great salary with a focus on work-life balance
· We have a team of SPs and AHA's who are fun and committed.
· We have the potential to build a caseload around your interests
· Paid orientation prior to start date.
· Regular one-to-one and peer supervision
· $500 each year towards paid PD.
· Internal staff training days and social events.
· If you're a grad, our program will teach you everything you need to know
· Hybrid working arrangements.
About the role
* Formal and informal assessment of paediatric communication and swallowing disorders.
* Implementation of outstanding care and treatment to children and adolescents with varying diagnoses including:
· Autism Spectrum Disorders
· Global Developmental Delay
· Receptive and expressive language delays/disorders
· Literacy support
· Learning difficulties and language delays
· Issues with articulation and stuttering
· Phonological difficulties
· Social skills delay.
* Design, implement, and review therapy plans with clients and Therapy Assistants.
* Liaise with external providers such as educational staff, allied health providers and medical teams.
Skills and experience
Successful applicants will hold tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology and be currently registered with Speech Pathology Australia. You must also be eligible for Medicare registration.
You will need experience in/knowledge of paediatrics, delivering speech therapy and assessments to children. Ideally, you will have experience in a similar role; however, if you are interested in starting your career in this field, we are open to speaking with you as well.
Applicants must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. You will have a demonstrated ability to work both autonomously and as part of a team. Applicants must be passionate and enthusiastic about providing outstanding speech pathology services.
Prior to commencement, you would need a current Working with Children Check and a National Police Clearance.
To apply for the position, please email your resume to
For more information, please contact Director/Speech Pathologist Caitlin Pennisi or email