- Above market salary: $138,000 - $150,176 plus super
- Seeking New Graduates through to Team Leads
- Hybrid position with clinic and community based sessions
- Support clients across the lifespan with potential to working with specific age group
The role:
This role focuses on supporting people to develop communication, language, speech, swallowing and social interaction skills that support everyday life. The position involves assessing individual needs and goals, delivering evidence based speech pathology interventions and providing practical strategies to support participation at home, in education, at work and in the community. Assessment, therapy planning, intervention delivery and clear report writing are core components of the role, with all practice grounded in a participant focused approach that respects choice, rights and dignity and aligns with NDIS requirements, Child Safe Standards and professional standards.
The role works closely with participants and the people important to them to build positive, trusting relationships. Communication is clear, respectful and adapted to different ages, cultures and abilities. Collaboration with families, carers, educators and multidisciplinary teams is central, with a strong focus on strengths and progress towards meaningful goals. Ongoing feedback, flexibility and a commitment to promoting confidence, participation and independence support participants to feel heard, supported and empowered in their daily lives.
Essential Criteria- Minimum Bachelor degree in Speech Pathology or relevant discipline
- SPA registration
- Valid NDIS Check
- Working with Children Check
- Police Check



