Allied Health and Positive Behaviour SupportJob no: 494626
Work type: Permanent
Location: National Office - Surrey Hills
Categories: Allied Health and Positive Behaviour Support
About the role We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Speech Pathologist to join our supportive, dynamic, and values-driven multidisciplinary team. As a Speech Pathologist in our team, you will have the opportunity to develop your leadership, management, and training skills while working alongside a supportive and certified Speech Therapist as your manager, who will provide ongoing support and guidance.
We are looking for someone who is empathetic, patient, and driven by a passion for human rights. Whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced professional, we would love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities Include: Capacity Building: Support adults with disabilities unlock their potential by providing therapy and training that leads to greater communication, independence, and a richer quality of life, all through the NDIS, DSOA, and other funding systems.Consultation & Collaboration: Become a trusted consultant, offering expert guidance to a variety of professionals, including Able Australia staff, informal supports, and the local community on all things speech pathology and practical support strategies.Creative Planning: Dive into dynamic planning sessions, collaborating on client individual service plans, case conferences, and team meetings to create tailored, innovative solutions that make a difference.Smart NDIS Billing: Master the art of effective billing by ensuring that your time and efforts align seamlessly with clients' NDIA plans and are accurately reflected in their funding.Ethics with Integrity: Champion ethical practice by upholding the highest standards in client care, legal compliance, and professional conduct.Mentorship & Knowledge Sharing: Share your expertise, mentor staff, and empower your colleagues with the latest in speech pathology, fostering a culture of learning and growth across Able Australia and beyond.Skills and experience required to be successful in this role: Degree in Speech Pathology (or equivalent)Certified Practicing member of Speech Pathology AustraliaAbility to deliver speech pathology in person and via telehealth to people with a disability in all areas of activities of communication and dysphagiaKnowledge of current treatment practices and therapy programs, augmentative and alternative communication, with a commitment to continuing professional developmentAbility to practice reflectively and engage openly in group and individual supervisionExperience providing training, supervision, and support to diverse stakeholdersExperience and knowledge tracking and billing time in CMS (Client Management System)Communicating assessed needs clearly and precisely to clients, and ensuring recommendations meet all legal requirementsBenefits of joining Able Australia: Not for Profit Salary Packaging benefits (pay less tax and take home more earnings)Flexible starting times and working from home options, including a 50% WFH policy17% annual leave loading (get paid more on your holidays) and an additional 2 days of personal leave each yearAble Rewards program offering instant discounts to hundreds of online retailers, including Woolworths, Coles, Kmart, Airbnb, Hotels, and Flights and more!Collaborative and positive team environments where your ideas matterContinuous support and supervision to enable you to develop your career and progressOur values are Trust, Respect, Excellence, and Kindness and we embed these values into all of our work practicesAbout Able Australia Able Australia is a leading provider of disability services across Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, and the ACT. For over 50 years, we have been delivering innovative support services to people with multiple disabilities and deafblindness.
As a registered provider of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), our vision is to enable the people we support to live the life they choose.
How to apply Please click on the APPLY NOW button and complete the online application form. You will need to upload your resume with your skills and experience. We appreciate the time you have taken to prepare and submit your application and we are committed to responding to every applicant.
We encourage applicants with disabilities to apply. Please let us know if you require any adjustments during the recruitment period.
You must be eligible to work in Australia to be considered for this position.
Employment is conditional upon screening checks throughout employment. Applicants will be required to undergo pre-employment checks as required. Applicants will be subject to, but not limited to, the following checks: NDIS Worker Screening Check, International Police Check (if applicable), and Right to Work in Australia.
If you have any particular questions regarding the position or need to find out more, get in touch with Yvette Hyde, Senior Talent Acquisition Business Partner at ******
Advertised: 10 Dec 2024 AUS Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 12 Jan 2025 AUS Eastern Daylight Time
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