$70,000 - $80,000 + super + salary packaging Unlimited CPD provided & extensive internal training Large Speech Pathology team to work alongside Early intervention & paediatric specialists Access to high-tech clinics, therapy resources & more Flexible work arrangements, travel reimbursement & more About the Organisation This organisation is a highly respected neurodiversity-affirming paediatric therapy provider, local to the Perth metropolitan area.
With over 20 years of experience, they specialise in delivering personalised therapy and assessment services to help children thrive.
Their core mission is to promote the inclusion of all children, fostering their confidence, independence, and participation in the community.
Dedicated and compassionate in everything they do, they collaborate closely with families and educators to meet each child's unique needs.
Committed to a values-driven approach, this organisation places a strong emphasis on family-centred practice while also prioritising the professional growth and development of their clinicians.
The Benefits Base salary of $70k - $80k + super & travel reimbursement Salary packaging options to increase your take home pay 12 month graduate support program & structured orientation Generous allowance for external professional development Full admin and therapy coordination support provided Increased supervision & allocation of personal mentor All therapy and assessment resources provided to you Access to a high-tech clinic space to work from Manage a reduced caseload throughout your graduate program Monthly discipline specific professional development days Quarterly multidisciplinary professional development days Sociable, innovative and knowledge team to work alongside Opportunity to specialise in areas of interest to you Exposure to government funded programs & more About the Position As an Early Career Speech Pathologist within this multidisciplinary team, you will utilise your clinical skills & knowledge to manage a diverse caseload of early intervention and paediatric clients.
You will work with children presenting a range of communication needs and developmental delays.
Providing assessments and intervention, to support the goals & needs children aged 0-15 Areas of service include; AAC, Mealtime Management, Autism Assessments, various developmental delays, stuttering, speech sound disorders & more - training is provided in all areas Collaborative approach to therapy to achieve child & family-focused outcomes to provide Family Centered model of service delivery Providing therapy services in clinic, home settings & across schools Providing education workshops to families & teachers where needed Supporting the implementation of assistive technology where required Actively participating in discipline & team PD workshops Essential Criteria Relevant tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology Current Speech Pathology Australia registration or ability to obtain Current drivers license and National Police Clearance Ability to obtain NDIS check and Working with Children Check Proven experience working with early intervention & paediatric clients Passionate about providing family and children centred practice Apply Now: Shortlisting and interviewing with commence ASAP.
Apply now or call Tayla today on 0452 552 574 to discuss further.
Have confidence partnering with a Senior Consultant who brings 6 years of expertise and knowledge across the Allied Health sector.
Benefit from a personalised one-on-one approach, providing you with a tailored experience.
Committed to building long-term relationships, ensuring your goals and needs are met at the highest standard.
For other graduate opportunities open across Perth, reach out to our Allied Health Team Lead today: ****** | www.fwss.com.au/health-care/ | 0452 552 574 All conversations will be treated in the strictest of confidence.