Speech Pathologist - Bundaberg/Qld

Details of the offer

We have Ten (10) Speech Pathologist positions available across AEIOU Centres, and we are open to Full Time, Part Time, or Flexible working opportunities.Why Join Us ? A few of the Perks and Benefits @AEIOU

Attractive Remuneration Package

in line with AEIOU generous Enterprise Agreement, with annual Professional Increments, Qualification Bonus, and Anniversary Bonuses.Salary Packaging:

also known as salary sacrifice, is a financial offering reducing an employee's taxable income, and creating an additional cash benefit. AEIOU employees can salary package up to $15,900 + $2650 each year.Flexible working:

Part-time, Full-time, School-based hours, and Hybrid working available.Career Development:

Benefit from a comprehensive supervision framework and ongoing professional development. We're committed to helping you grow your skills and advance your career. AEIOU provides ongoing general and specialised

Professional Development , Study Leave, and opportunities for Career Growth.Supportive Environment:

Work in a collaborative and inclusive team where your contributions are valued. Our team is dedicated to creating a positive and engaging work culture.

Culture+ , we are a values-based organisation, with a strong community experience.Relocation:

AEIOU can provide financial support of $5,000, along with advice on your relocation, a welcome to your new community, and offer of a very supportive team.Impactful Work:

Make a tangible difference by helping young children with autism to enhance their quality of life and communication abilities.Locations:

span Gold Coast, Bald Hills, Logan, Sippy Downs, Toowoomba, Bundaberg, Camira, Canberra, Adelaide.About AEIOU FoundationAt AEIOU Foundation, we have a simple, yet sincere goal:

to provide life-changing early intervention for young children with autism . It's how we do it that sets us apart from everybody else.

AEIOU Foundation is an established early intervention service that supports children in a naturalistic, play-based and neurodiversity affirming environment.AEIOU is family-focused, so that in addition to supporting children to achieve their individual goals, families receive training and support through online education and parent engagement sessions.At AEIOU, a dedicated team of education and therapy professionals work together to support each child and family. This team is comprised of speech pathologists, occupational therapists, behaviour support practitioners, early childhood teachers and educators.AEIOU's service is built on a foundation of support and respect for children and families and evidence-based practices and research. AEIOU proudly contributes to better understanding the experiences and needs of children and their families as they navigate the early years of development in Australia.Our Speech PathologistsAEIOU is a Not-for-Profit organisation with a team of 350 employees operating across eleven (11) locations. Whether you are an experienced Speech Pathologist, or a newly graduated applicant, AEIOU has a variety of opportunities that can tailor your experience with our organisation.For experienced Professionals, AEIOU offers continued growth across your professional skill set including sharing with you our subject matter expertise. Experienced Speech Pathologists in our teams become involved with providing training and supervision to education and operational team members in their area of expertise, and there are opportunities to engage externally with our community programs or advance to Program Coordination and Clinical Service Manager positions. Your experience is acknowledged through higher mapped remuneration offerings, and positions are available that blend work in our centre, with additional opportunities in our community programs, and more senior functions across internal and external education training in your area of expertise.Along with providing early intervention, AEIOU is also committed to research. We chair a Research Advisory Group, and we are a funding-partner of the first national Autism Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) and a founding-partner of the Griffith University Autism Centre of Excellence. AEIOU provides strong advocacy at both State and Federal Government levels to help raise awareness and increase the support for children with autism and their families.Who are we looking for? Apply today!Speech Pathologists that are open to grow their learning in our space of expertise, supporting children with autism.AEIOU can offer you incredible flexibility with full time, part time, school-based hours, and supports hybrid working arrangements.Speak to us today, about what your AEIOU experience can look like.Application review and interviews will progress ongoing, so please don't delay your enquiry.

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