About the practice:A well-established speech pathology practice with very positive client feedback.
The team of dedicated speech pathologists, allied health assistants, and administration pride themselves on their core values - fun, family centred, collaborative, innovative, and strengths based.The team provides services to children with a range of needs including speech, language, AAC, fluency, literacy, social communication, and feeding across a variety of settings including the clinic, childcare centres, kindergartens, and schools.
Why work with this great Practice? They offer an attractive above award rate salary, paid travel time, a laptop, and a mobile phone allowance.They offer a supportive onboarding process to transition you into the role.
You will start with a reduced caseload and have opportunities to shadow more senior clinicians.The clinicians all have a realistic caseload with scheduled admin time.They are a well-resourced, modern clinic with a wide range of assessments and therapy materials.They implement family-friendly work practices.
Your hours are negotiable to meet your work-life balance.They are committed to supporting each team member to reach their potential both professionally and personally.
They actively invest in supervision, professional development, and in-house staff training.
They offer their clinicians a generous professional development budget and both internal and external supervision opportunities.
The team also participates in regular peer mentoring.They offer the standard 4 weeks of paid annual leave with the option to take an additional 2 weeks leave over the Christmas break.About You:The team is excited to hear from either new graduates or experienced speech pathologists that:
Want to work in a team where they are truly valued and enjoy coming to work.Are passionate about working with children and their families, particularly those in regional areas.Enjoy working within a team environment.Have the ability to work independently with demonstrated time management and organisation skills.Have excellent written and verbal communication skills.Your duties will include but are not limited to: A caseload of clients ranging from birth to 18 years.Completing clinic, home, school, and community visits.Completing assessments and applying interventions relating to client goals.Working with clients who access NDIS funding – development of service agreements, reporting, and AT applications.Case conferencing with other treating therapists/educators as required.Developing and implementing group programs based on current client population and needs.Use of the client management system for documenting client notes and accessing your calendar.Requirements: Bachelor of Speech Pathology.Current Speech Pathology Australia membership.Working with children's check.CPR and first aid (or willingness to obtain).Current driver's license, access to a vehicle with comprehensive insurance during work hours.Current COVID-19 vaccination including booster. #J-18808-Ljbffr