- A commitment to research and evidence-based practice with ongoing professional development
- Family friendly environment with seven weeks annual leave
- Make a genuine difference in the lives of WA Children and their families
Are you a passionate paediatric Speech Pathologist looking to join a unique organisation that brings together a range of interconnected services to support children and their families?
We are currently seeking a permanent Part timeSpeech Pathologist who shares our commitment to excellence by using evidence-informed practice and up to date professional knowledge to deliver the highest level of service to families.
This role will be based in our highly regarded Outpost Program - a program which provides comprehensive in-school support for students with hearing loss who use oral communication from K-12 at our partner primary and secondary schools around the Perth Metropolitan area.
This unique Speech Pathologist position works in conjunction with multi-disciplinary team (including teachers, audiologists, education assistants, occupational therapists, psychologists) who focus on maximising the classroom and playground participation of individual students of varying ages with a hearing loss.
This Part time (0.2 FTE) role will support TSH students at Frederick Irwin Anglican School in Mandurah on Thursdays. Additional hours may be available in our Cockburn or Wembley Clinics.
The successful candidate will be a collaborative and nurturing professional who aligns with our organisational values and supports our child safety practices. The confidence to work independently or as part of a small team is also required. PROMPT and/or Hanen training are highly desirable.
We offer a competitive remuneration package including access to generous salary packaging, seven weeks annual leave, paid parental leave and an employee assistance program, as well as the opportunity to continually grow your professional knowledge and work alongside our passionate and diverse team of professionals.
For a confidential discussion regarding this opportunity please contact Richard Wright, Deputy Principal, on 9387 9888.
To apply, please submit your application via SEEK by 9am Monday, 17th June 2024.
TSH is an equal opportunity employer and we encourage people from different backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds and people with disabilities.