Job description
Make a significant and meaningful difference to people’s lives!
New Grads welcome to apply!
Outstanding work-life balance with rosters, or use of flexitime!
Unique experience to put on your CV!
Professionally Rewarding Position with Excellent Support!
Job Title: Speech Pathologist - Roma
Practice Information:
This practice is a modern multi-disciplinary allied health practice dedicated to providing a holistic, person-centred approach to therapy for rural and remote communities. As a team, their mission is to improve rural, remote, and Indigenous access to health services. We believe that all Australians should have access to high-quality health services, no matter where they live.
They have continued to expand in response to a growing need within our communities for high-quality local health services and now have nine centres servicing regions across Queensland and New South Wales. Currently, the team consists of 60+ professionals who find living and working in rural parts of our country extremely rewarding, both on a personal and professional level.
Position Description:
Have an extremely varied caseload and get a rich clinical experience
Work in in-clinic and in-community settings, such as GP Practices, Aboriginal Health Centres, Kindy or School environments and more!
Be supported by Senior Clinical Team Members and a well-appointed Administration Team.
Assess and design holistic, person-centred intervention services and therapy plans (including - speech, language, paediatrics, voice fluency, literacy, feeding, adult - dysphagia based).
As well as working with adults across the lifespan, you also have the opportunity to work under unique 'Vital Paediatrics' program in a multidisciplinary setting with an Occupational Therapist & Physiotherapist.
With lots of support and training, provide services under the NDIS – including assessment and management of AAC
Engage in regular supervision and clinical support from a Senior Speech Pathologist and internal PD with the SP and OT teams.
Work alongside other allied health professionals in the team, including: Physiotherapists, Dietitians, Exercise Physiologist, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologist, Allied Health Assistants and Psychologist.
Travel, on a regular roster, to smaller towns to provide services.
Have a flexible working schedule/contract can be discussed to balance your work and life – please contact our HR Team with your questions.
Qualifications & Experience:
As the successful applicant, you will bring a passion for improving rural, remote, and Indigenous access to health services.
Membership to SPA
Ability to work flexibly and independently within different service delivery models and across different locations
Passion for delivering evidence-based treatment
Excellent communication, time management, and problem-solving skills
National Police Check
Blue Card and NDIS worker screening clearance
Salary Information:
Negotiable (Based on Experience & Qualifications)
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