Join a passionate team making a difference and become a Speech Pathologist in a dynamic hybrid role!
Are you looking for a rewarding career that combines professional growth with meaningful impact? Step into the role of Speech Pathologist where your expertise will empower children and adults with disabilities to communicate and live their best lives. Embrace a flexible, hybrid work environment that supports your lifestyle while challenging you to grow within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team.
On Offer:
- Competitive salary package: $80,000 - $105,000 + superannuation & salary packaging
- Meal and entertainment expenses reimbursement: $2,650 per year
- Motor vehicle allowance or travel reimbursement
- Flexible working arrangements supporting work-life balance
- Subsidised gym memberships through a fitness passport
- Laptop provided to ensure seamless remote and onsite productivity
- Opportunities for internal and external professional development
- Established training and mentorship programs to accelerate your career
- Discounted health insurance options
- Collaborative work environment alongside a multidisciplinary team
The Role:
As a Speech Pathologist, you’ll be integral to delivering compassionate, family-centered services that make a real difference to the lives of children and adults living with disabilities. Working across both in-person and virtual settings, you’ll assess communication needs, develop tailored service plans, and foster strong partnerships with families and colleagues alike. Your expertise will support informed decision-making, helping clients thrive in their chosen environments.
You will play a vital role in implementing individualized interventions that promote communication through play and active participation, ensuring alignment with children’s Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and adults’ NDIS goals. Collaboration is key — you’ll work closely within a multidisciplinary team, coordinating with external providers, families, and community services to create seamless support experiences. This role offers the chance to contribute to training initiatives and community education programs, helping to raise standards and promote awareness.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Speech Pathology
- Current registration with Speech Pathology Australia (SPA)
- Experience in family-centered practices and child development
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Valid driver’s licence
- Current Police Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check, and Working with Children Check
For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please send your resume to: aaron.byrne@curamoir-hr.com.au



