About the Role
As a Speech Pathologist at ORS, you'll deliver high-quality services to participants with various diagnoses and disability types, focusing on complex communication (including high-tech AAC prescription), swallowing difficulties and complex behaviours.
* Deliver high-quality services to participants with various diagnoses and disability types, focusing on complex communication (including high-tech AAC prescription), swallowing difficulties and complex behaviours.
* Work across diverse settings, including family homes, schools, disability group homes, day programs, preschools, community settings, telehealth, and ORS offices.
* Build lasting relationships with your clients, enhancing their communication, independence, and celebrating their achievements.
* Be a skilled generalist or focus into Early Childhood Services, Positive Behaviour Support, or speech pathology clinical areas within your caseload.
* Be a pivotal member of your site's multidisciplinary team (MDT).
What We're Looking For:
* Tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology.
* Registration with SPA.
* Experience working with NDIS participants in a clinical or community setting (desired).
* A car and driver's licence.
* A National Police Clearance, Working with Children/Working with Vulnerable People Check & NDIS Worker Screening Clearance or able to acquire one for client-facing roles (or the willingness to obtain one before commencement).
What We Offer:
Work-Life Balance
* A flexible hybrid model: work from home, our Sydney offices, or the community—it's up to you.
* Control over your schedule: book your appointments to suit your lifestyle.
* Options for part-time work, reduced hours, or even a 9-day fortnight (after probation).
* Suburban offices with free onsite parking and convenient access.
* An extra week of annual leave after three years of service.
* Access to Fitness Passport to help you stay active and healthy.
A Career That Grows With You
* Tailored career pathways: focused clinical skill development in dysphagia management, AAC prescription and implementation, mental health, autism and neuro-affirming practice, early intervention, and trauma-informed approaches— or explore other disciplines like Positive Behaviour Support or Early Childhood Services.
* Ongoing learning: access internal professional development, interdisciplinary training, and Special Interest Groups.
* A dedicated Speech Pathologist Manager to help you create and achieve your individualised growth plan.
* Leadership opportunities: support student units or grow into team leader roles or explore regional and interstate secondments.
Exceptional Culture & Support
* We offer a positive, supportive environment where collaboration and excellence are celebrated.
* With 50+ dedicated Speech Pathologists in our NDIS division, you'll be surrounded by passionate professionals committed to making a real difference in the lives of our clients.