Key Role for a Dedicated Speech Therapist
This is an exceptional opportunity to have a lasting impact in schools and communities by supporting students, educators, and families across various levels.
You will work closely with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through culturally inclusive education-focused therapy.
The Position:
* Deliver one-on-one therapy sessions in school environments.
* Work collaboratively with educators to embed effective communication strategies.
* Provide professional development and upskilling opportunities for school staff.
* Offer support with assistive technology, documentation, and funding applications.
* Build relationships with students, families, and community leaders.
* Attend regular school visits, meetings, and supervision sessions.
A flexible working arrangement is available, including working from schools, community hubs, or from home.
Requirements:
* Speech Pathology degree and SPA registration (or eligibility).
* Working With Children Check / Blue Card, NDIS Check, Police Check.
* Driver's license and reliable vehicle.
* Cultural inclusion experience (preferably held).
* Indemnity and public liability insurance.