Overview
Speech Pathologist — Full Time Positions Available from $97,500 – $117,000 p/a Plus Superannuation, Plus Travel, plus Bonuses. Part time and Subcontracting Options also Available. Offering New Graduates the Opportunity to Apply
About The Company
Sunflower Community Supports is an NDIS provider that is seeking to grow our current allied health team. We are searching for a passionate and dedicated Speech Therapist to improve the lives of our valued participants. We deliver a range of NDIS services with the ambition to create a positive impact in people's lives.
About the Role
Our team prides itself on exceeding high standards of care with a professional attitude by creating a friendly, caring and comfortable environment for all individuals. Your role as a Speech Therapist will include working in the disability sector, providing 1:1 services for NDIS participants with varying disabilities and writing associated observation reports and assessments. Other duties include:
* Providing ongoing capacity therapy using evidence-based intervention
* Developing professional therapeutic relationships with participants and their families
* Provide Ongoing assessments as per NDIS requirements
* Planning and implementing individualised interventions to support NDIS goals
* Writing assessment reports and end of plan reports according to NDIS requirements
About You
To be successful in this role, you will require exceptional communication skills and provide high standard customer service as well as the ability to work in a fast paced environment. We are looking for a driven Speech Therapist who will thrive in a collaborative environment and will be committed to upholding Sunflower Community Supports values and standards.
Candidates will also have:
* Previous experience in Therapeutic supports – preferred
* Capability to plan effectively, implement and evaluate treatment programs
* Dedication to provide consistent and high quality care
Essential Requirements
* Tertiary qualifications in respective field
* Current registration with AHPRA (or relevant professional body)
* Experience within the community disability sector is preferred
* Valid Australian Driver's License with a comprehensively insured vehicle
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, aptitude for time-management and organise your own day, and high level writing abilities
* Valid working with children check, NDIS worker screening Check, National Police Check and current First Aid Certificate.
Interested in joining our team?
If you are looking to work with a quality driven flexible organisation that supports their team and want to progress your career, then this role is perfect for you!
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