Complex Communication Specialist
About the Role
This specialist role focuses on delivering high-quality services to participants with complex communication needs, including high-tech AAC prescription, swallowing difficulties, and complex behaviours.
* Work with diverse client groups across multiple settings, including family homes, schools, and community settings.
* Develop strong relationships with clients, enhancing their communication and independence.
* Pursue career growth opportunities through tailored pathways and ongoing learning.
Key Skills and Qualifications
1. Tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology.
2. Registration with SPA.
3. Experience working with NDIS participants in a clinical or community setting.
4. A car and driver's licence.
5. A National Police Clearance, Working with Children/Working with Vulnerable People Check & NDIS Worker Screening Clearance or ability to acquire one.
Support and Benefits
We offer:
* A flexible hybrid model allowing work from home, our offices, or the community.
* Control over your schedule to book appointments that 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.
Career Advancement
We support your development to achieve your career goals through:
* Tailored career pathways focused on clinical skill development.
* Ongoing learning through 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 including supporting student units or growing into team leader roles.