About the roleYou will be working alongside our current team members in a multidisciplinary health environment. You will administer assessments, provide direct and indirect intervention, and liaise with families, teachers, key stakeholders & support staff.
Our fun and friendly working environment provides frequent opportunities for ongoing professional learning, creativity, input and complex case meetings.
Duties: Perform screenings, assess the participant's condition, and design a therapy and treatment plan to support the participant develop necessary speech skills.Assist adults, adolescents and children who have a disability or developmental delay to work towards increased functional independence and social participation.Provision of interventions to both participants and their families, including assessments, recommendations, and therapy/training.About the practiceWe strive to be the provider of choice for those who are most vulnerable in the Kimberley. Located in Broome Western Australia, we aspire to improve the outcomes of individuals and their families by providing a range of services and the implementation of inclusive practices.
We pride ourselves on taking a person-centred approach to the way in which we deliver services, and we guarantee absolute excellence within that provision.
We apply an integrated and multidisciplinary approach that encompasses dignity of risk, allowing people to be the experts in their own lives.
We are looking for a suitably qualified Speech Pathologist to join our team. The successful applicants will be hand picked based on their passion and commitment to create change in our community.
An ideal candidate will work collaboratively within an experienced Clinical and Allied Health team to deliver high quality services to NDIS participants.
Experience and qualifications requiredA Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) or equivalent, Registration with Speech Pathology Australia, Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist (CPSP) status, Valid Driver's License and reliable vehicle, Working with Children Check, National Police Clearance and NDIS Screening Check, Ability to build rapport with clients and their families to make therapy enjoyable and engaging, Excellent time management and organisational skills, Strong written and verbal communication skills, Willingness to travel to remote communities.
What's on offer for the successful candidateCompetitive remuneration - You will receive a generous above award salary of $100,000-$120,000 p/a depending on experience, plus entitlements and Superannuation. Ongoing development - As a valued member of our team, you will work alongside other health professionals in a collaborative, supportive and empowering workplace. Flexible working environment - We can offer the luxury of flexible working hours, pro-rata salary rates, work-from-home arrangements, and much more.
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