Speech Pathologist/Paediatric Occupational Therapist Treehouse, Queanbeyan Inc (Formerly known as Queanbeyan Children's Special Needs Group) is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation that supports young children with additional needs in Queanbeyan, NSW and surrounding areas including the ACT.
We are a registered NDIS provider.
We are looking for passionate, enthusiastic Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists to join our team of therapists and educators.
Treehouse is an Early Intervention and Disability Inclusion Support Service offering support for children with suspected or identified developmental delay or disability from infancy to the end of primary school.
Joining Treehouse Means:
Becoming part of an experienced and welcoming team Enjoying our large range of therapy resources Having flexible service provision opportunities including groups, 1:1 therapy and parent education Utilizing opportunities to be creative and innovative Knowing there is a generous budget for each staff member's training and professional development opportunities Receiving mentoring from other team members to help you navigate the complexities of a new job Regular clinical supervision Free parking!
Above-award salary with flexible working conditions Full salary sacrificing benefits Having access to 12 weeks paid maternity leave (conditions apply) Gifted leave between Christmas and New Year Having access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
The Role Involves:
Providing speech therapy or occupational therapy and using your skills to improve the capacity of Treehouse clients and their families Working in the centre or out in the community, e.g., in schools, preschools, childcare centres or clients' homes Helping run social-skills groups for older children If you are a new graduate, you will be a part of our new graduate program which includes:
A 12-month plan of support for building up your skills and caseload.
Regular clinical supervision by experienced clinicians.
About You:
A degree in Speech Pathology or Occupational Therapy and current registration with Speech Pathology Australia or AHPRA Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Passion and dedication to improving the lives of kids and their families A basic level of understanding about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Reliability and flexibility Proven ability to work collaboratively with others A commitment to delivering outcomes focused therapy intervention using evidence-based practice The ability to work autonomously yet willing to improve and grow The necessary documents or willing to obtain: NSW Working With Children Check, First Aid Certificate, current Australian drivers licence To apply:
Please apply by Monday 16th December 2024 by uploading your resume/CV and a brief cover letter.
For further information, do not hesitate to contact Karen Mills, Director at ****** or (02) 6299 7***.
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