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Stepping Stones Therapy Services has been providing therapy and support services to families in Western Australia for over 10 years.
Since its conception, it has grown to include Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy, and Psychology services; who all work as a team to provide the most comprehensive service to our families.
Stepping Stones' primary practice location is in the beachside city of Bunbury (2 hours south of Perth), with an additional clinic in Broome.
Company Culture: Stepping Stones is immensely passionate about providing quality, evidence-based services to Western Australia, whilst maintaining a sustainable business that is a part of the NDIS funding.
To our staff, Stepping Stones is so much more than 'just a job'.
Gaining this position means that you are joining a company that has an emphasis on employees' wellbeing.
Stepping Stones is family-friendly, and for the right staff, will aim to make accommodations to suit your family.
We want a long-term relationship with our staff, and aim to provide the perfect environment for staff to stay long term as well.
Stepping Stones provides the opportunity to work with a wide-ranging caseload within the Paediatric field, and offers fantastic training, support, and education around working with and amongst other fields.
We offer a variety of learning opportunities for all staff through the provision of wide-ranging caseloads, transdisciplinary PD opportunities, Multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings, and supervision/opportunities for ongoing learning to our staff as required, to ensure that our clients continue to receive high-quality services.
About the Role: We are seeking someone who oozes compassion and maturity for this role.
We are also seeking someone who can independently manage a workload, shows initiative, and uses great communication skills both with our staff and our families.
In return, we will provide you with an incredibly supportive team and working environment, flexibility in working hours, and the opportunity to learn and grow in these fields.
A full or part-time position will be created for the right application, as a permanent role.
This position can be tailored to both experienced and new/recent graduates (supportive graduation program available).
Senior positions may be available depending on levels of experience.
A start date of February 2025 is ideal, but is flexible.
You will be joining our Broome-based experienced OT, SP, OTA, and Psychology team, and building your own caseload of families to support in the Broome area.
You will be given both the autonomy to make choices about how you work and what you do, but also the support of a large network of Allied Health professionals in Bunbury (available via telehealth) to support your work in Broome.
Services include: Individualised, 1-1 Speech Pathology assessment and intervention.Key worker model support services, supporting families to incorporate a range of goals into their daily routines.An extremely varied caseload, including clients 0-20 years, neurotypical, and those with diagnosed disabilities.Option to run group therapy programs that are functional and fun for your clients.Remuneration will be dependent on your skills and experience that you are bringing into the position.
Your role can also be tailored to provide additional challenges and responsibilities depending on your level of experience.A reliable car is required for this position.Benefits for staff: 4 weeks annual leave per annum, PLUS an additional paid week of leave over the Christmas period.3 days per annum paid study leave to allow for continued learning (as well as in-house group training opportunities) Also an $800.00 budget for course fees.Strong focus on staff's mental health and team development.
This includes having 1 day per school term to enjoy with the team as a 'mental health and training' day.Vehicle salary sacrificing options available.Our Broome team enjoys the flexibility of working from home offices (and are compensated financially for this), however with regular meetings with the team for support and team engagement.How to Apply: You must be tertiary qualified in Speech Pathology and registered (or ready to become registered for new graduates) with the appropriate Regulation Board to apply for this position.
Applications marked "CONFIDENTIAL" will be accepted via email to ******.
Applications will be considered as they arrive, and hence there is no cut-off date.
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