Job title: Speech Pathologist Job type: Full time or part time Salary offer: $80k – $115k annually Benefits Location: Logan About the company: Our client began as a passion project between two physiotherapists and has grown into one of Australia’s fastest-growing allied health providers, delivering services nationwide. As a registered NDIS health provider, they support individuals of all ages and abilities through high-quality, community-based care. Driven by a strong commitment to best-practice therapy, our client invests not only in their clients’ outcomes but also in the wellbeing, motivation, and professional growth of their therapists. Their multidisciplinary team is made up of passionate, like-minded professionals working together to empower people to achieve their personal goals. About the role: As a Speech Pathologist, you will join a supportive multidisciplinary team delivering evidence-based services across multiple settings, including telehealth, community visits, and centre-based services. This is a mobile role, offering flexibility to work from home or from local hubs when not seeing clients. Your responsibilities will include: Assessing and providing interventions for children and adults with a range of disabilities Supporting clients within the NDIS to maximise function, capacity, and social engagement Assisting with assistive technology assessments, recommendations, and applications (where relevant) Completing timely documentation and report writing Managing a diverse and engaging caseload Meeting professional and organisational expectations, including billables and client management Attending supervision, meetings, and professional development sessions Building strong relationships with clients, families, therapists, and referral partners Working across modern software platforms and digital tools What's On Offer: Our client is committed to supporting clinicians at every stage of their career and offers: Flexible working arrangements (community, telehealth, home-based, and hub options) A structured and supportive work environment Access to multidisciplinary collaboration and mentoring Comprehensive professional development opportunities A well-established 12-month New Graduate Program, including: Induction and onboarding week Weekly 1:1 supervision Core competency training Fortnightly group mentoring Mental health support sessions Internal professional development Shadowing and learning from senior clinicians Opportunities to learn from a large team of experienced therapists with diverse specialties A positive, values-driven workplace culture Requirements: A recognised qualification in Speech Pathology Current SPA membership and eligibility to practice in Australia Registration or eligibility to work with NDIS participants A strong interest in community-based and client-centred care Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational and time management abilities Confidence working independently and within a team A commitment to professional growth and evidence-based practice A valid driver’s licence and willingness to travel (for community roles) New graduates are encouraged to apply and will be fully supported through the structured graduate program. APPLY NOW!