Make a meaningful impact in the community as a passionate Speech Pathologist. Join our team of professionals dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through tailored speech therapy services.
About this role:
You will be part of a national team providing clinical services to participants aged 0-65. You will work across various environments, including family homes, day programs, schools, preschools, community settings, telehealth, and offices. As a Speech Pathologist, you will conduct assessments, develop individualised therapy plans, deliver high-quality speech therapy services to clients, collaborate with families and other professionals, participate in ongoing professional development, and maintain accurate documentation and reporting.
This is an excellent opportunity to grow your skills while making a real difference in the lives of those you work with. Our multidisciplinary new graduate program offers supervision and support from experienced speech pathologists, ensuring your success in this rewarding career.
Key Responsibilities:
* Conduct thorough assessments and develop tailored therapy plans for each client.
* Deliver exceptional speech therapy services, prioritizing the needs and goals of each individual.
* Collaborate closely with families, caregivers, and other professionals to provide comprehensive care.
* Engage in ongoing professional development and receive regular supervision sessions to enhance your skills and knowledge.
* Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation and reporting to ensure seamless communication.
We offer:
* Generous parental leave options to support your growing family.
* Five weeks annual leave after three years of service, promoting work-life balance.
* Ongoing professional development opportunities, including training, leadership programs, and clinical special interest groups.
* Structured supervision and mentorship from experienced speech pathologists.
* Flexibility in your work arrangement, including the option to work from home and manage your caseload efficiently.
* A supportive and inclusive culture that values diversity, innovation, and teamwork.
To succeed in this role, you will need:
* A relevant degree in Speech Pathology.
* Eligibility for registration with Speech Pathology Australia.
* A genuine passion for working with individuals with disabilities.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
* A driver's license and reliable transportation.
* Current certifications and clearances, such as a National Police Clearance and NDIS Worker Screening Clearance.
We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace, encouraging applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, working parents, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and people with disabilities.