- Above market salary: $128,000 - $150,000 plus super
- Seeking New Graduates through to Team Leads
- Community based position with a caseload based within 30 minutes of your home
- Support clients across the lifespan with potential to working with specific age group
The role:
This position focuses on providing speech pathology support to children, young people and adults to develop communication, language, speech, swallowing and social interaction skills for everyday life. The role involves completing assessments and screenings, developing individualised therapy plans and delivering evidence based interventions aligned to participant goals. Progress monitoring and clear, timely report writing support positive outcomes and funding requirements. All practice is participant focused, grounded in choice, rights and dignity, and delivered in line with NDIS requirements, Child Safe Standards and professional standards.
The role builds strong, respectful relationships with participants and the people important to them, including families, carers, educators and other professionals. Communication is clear and adapted to different ages, cultures and abilities, using appropriate tools and strategies to reduce barriers. Collaboration within a multidisciplinary environment is central, with a focus on strengths, flexibility and continuous improvement. Through reflective practice and sound clinical judgement, the role supports participants to feel heard, confident and empowered while maintaining safe and ethical practice.
Essential Criteria- Minimum Bachelor degree in Speech Pathology or relevant discipline
- SPA registration
- Valid NDIS Check
- Working with Children Check
- Police Check



