Role Summary
As a Speech Pathologist, you will have the opportunity to work with individuals on the autism spectrum and their support networks. This role involves developing and implementing tailored support strategies that build capabilities and interests.
Key Responsibilities
* Work with participants in community settings to develop transferrable skills that impact everyday life.
* Collaborate with individuals and their support networks to identify strengths and areas of need.
* Develop and implement individualised support strategies that cater to participants' interests and abilities.
Required Skills and Qualifications
* Tertiary qualifications in speech pathology.
* Membership with Speech Pathology Australia or willingness to obtain.
* Current driver's license and ability to travel across local communities.
* NDIS Worker Screening Check clearance and Working with Children Check for paid employment.
* Ability to provide an international police clearance if required.
Benefits
* A competitive salary package including superannuation and salary packaging options.
* Flexible work opportunities and permanent contracts.
* Leave entitlements and generous sick/carer's leave.
* Internal and external professional development opportunities.
* Reward and recognition programs and access to discounts.