Your journey as a Graduate Speech Pathologist starts here.
Program Overview
This comprehensive 12-month program is designed to support your transition from university to professional practice.
It provides you with the tools, confidence, and supervision needed to succeed in your role as a Speech Pathologist.
* Comprehensive Induction: Building foundational skills and understanding interdisciplinary teamwork
* 1:1 Clinical Supervision: Experienced mentors provide personalized guidance to enhance your clinical confidence and skills
* Learning Frameworks: Interdisciplinary and discipline-specific modules covering therapy planning, high-impact interventions, multi-modal communication, and managing complex behaviours
* Professional Growth: Tailored approach to strengthen clinical expertise and develop essential professional skills like time management, coaching, and participant engagement
Job Responsibilities
As a Graduate Speech Pathologist, you will deliver evidence-based therapy that drives positive outcomes for participants in their preferred environments - homes, workplaces, schools, and communities.
* Deliver evidence-based therapy
* Apply the social model to empower participants
* Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team
* Build deep relationships with participants
Why Choose This Opportunity
Joining this team means more than just a job - it's the launchpad for a meaningful, purpose-driven career.
* Guided Career Development: Explore diverse career pathways across multiple areas
* Ongoing Support: Access a network of clinical supervisors, mentors, and a nationwide team of passionate therapists
* Learn from the Best: Work alongside industry-leading allied health practitioners
* National Opportunities: With numerous offices across Australia, you'll have flexibility to relocate and grow your career
* Flexible Work Options: Balance your professional and personal life with wellbeing initiatives, recharge days, and leave options
* A Vibrant Workplace: Be part of a supportive, fun, and connected team environment
What You Need
To be successful in this role, you will need:
* Current (or pending) SPA Registration and recently completed a degree in Speech Pathology
* Ability to obtain a NDIS Worker Screening Check and Working with Children Check
* A valid driver's license and willingness to work in community settings