SPEECH THERAPIST - minimum 2 x days a week.
Join OKAY Therapy as a Speech Therapist – Make a Meaningful Impact! Are you a passionate and dedicated Speech Therapist looking to make a real difference in the lives of children, youth, families, schools and workplaces? OKAY Therapy is seeking a compassionate professional to join our team and help create inclusive, supportive communities through innovative therapy approaches.
Why Join OKAY Therapy? At OKAY Therapy, we believe that even the smallest steps forward can lead to significant growth. Since 2017, we've been committed to prioritising purpose over profit, creating a workplace where authentic care and innovative practices empower both clients and therapists. Our goal is to build communities where inclusion is embraced, and every individual feels safe, valued and supported.
Our Values: Humanistic: We bring kindness, empathy, and a person-centred approach to every interaction.Genuine: We foster an inclusive workplace that puts families first.Champions of Authenticity: We create safe spaces where individuals can be their true selves.Community: We collaborate with partners to promote safety and inclusion.Curious: We are lifelong learners, continuously evolving our practices.About the Role: As a Speech Therapist at OKAY Therapy, you'll provide high-quality speech pathology services, including assessments, targeted therapy and intervention tailored to individual needs. You'll work closely with clients through individual and group therapy, offer family support and apply innovative approaches to achieve positive therapeutic outcomes.
Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech pathology assessments and deliver targeted therapy.Provide therapy in individual and group settings, including family support.Maintain compliance with Speech Pathology Australia (SPA) registration requirements.Coordinate and facilitate group therapy programs.Stay up-to-date with evidence-based practices and professional development.Contribute to service development by integrating personal expertise and providing evidence-based feedback.What We're Looking For: Bachelor's degree in Speech Pathology.Minimum 2 years in speech pathology, with strong assessment and intervention skills.Valid Working with Children's Check specific to OKAY Therapy.Ability to engage effectively with clients, families and stakeholders.Strong proficiency in producing accurate and timely reports.Willingness to collaborate with therapists, educators and external partners.Alignment with OKAY Therapy's values and a drive to create inclusive communities.What We Offer: Highly competitive salary and remuneration packages.Opportunity for flexible leave arrangements to allow for 8+ weeks of paid leave annually.Flexibility to work from home as needed.Regular supervision, peer mentoring and multidisciplinary community of practices; with a focus on neurodivergent-affirming and trauma sensitive practices.External Professional Development budget prorated $1000 annually.Dedicated to development and inclusion of all people, including neurodivergent, and disability populations as well as the unique needs of the Geelong community.Professional development, career growth and continuous learning through the OKAY Learning and Development framework, combining hands-on experience, collaboration and education.Large pool of resources, therapy tools, subscriptions and assessments.An accessibly designed and purpose built clinic space with a sensory gym.Caseload tailored to professional goals, interests and preferences.Financial wellbeing rewards through the OKAY Everyday Wellbeing Program.A workplace that prioritises genuine care and inclusivity.Meaningful work using evidence based practice and lived experience in therapy.Opportunity for creative and innovative therapeutic and interest-based approaches.If you're ready to use your skills to help children and families thrive, we'd love to hear from you!
Apply Now!Please send your application to Sarah Breed (OKAY Therapy Director) at. Please include a cover note confirming your preferred days and hours of work and your remuneration expectations.
Applications close at COB May 9th 2025, however for the right candidate start dates can be negotiated.
Please reach out for a non-committal and confidential conversation.
We warmly welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQA+ communities, mature-aged workers, and carers. We believe that diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds strengthen our team and enhance our ability to serve the community.
We appreciate all applications and carefully review each one. However, due to the high volume of applications received, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Thank you for your understanding and interest in this opportunity.
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