26702 - Applications open until position is filledLocated in Churchill, Full-time or Part-time, PermanentJoin a not-for-profit health care provider who is getting back to what mattersWork across a range of education environments, in a diverse role working with stakeholders, educators and families5 weeks annual leaveHourly rate between $37.3297 to $59.8974 depending on experienceWhy Latrobe Community Health Service?At Latrobe Community Health Service, we aim to prevent health problems through information and awareness, and to intervene sooner throughthe delivery of truly integrated healthcare.Our origins are in Gippsland regional Victoria, but we have grown rapidly in recent years. Our services include general practice (GP); nursing; allied health; dental; counselling and psychology; gambling support; alcohol and drug treatment; migrant and refugee settlement services; social connection; carer support services and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in partnership with the NDIA.What youll be doing in this role?As part of the Paediatric Allied Health Team, the role will involve the provision of services utilising an interdisciplinary model of care as well as the provision of individual speech pathology consultations.The role involves both centre-based and outreach work, including the assessment, diagnosis, development and management of paediatric clients in partnership with their families, carers and other service providers.There are many options for growth and development at LCHS as we have speech pathologists working across many different programs including, paediatric allied health, pathways to good health, school readiness program and the autism assessment clinic.Your work will include:Working in a multidisciplinary team of allied health and nursing staffAssessment, planning, delivery, evaluation and continuous improvement related to the provision of paediatric speech pathology servicesUsing a capacity building model of care to assist parents and/or educators to continue to develop childrens speech and language skills.Up-skilling of other allied health professionals in the core business areas of Speech PathologySupervision of students and employees in roles graded below yours (grade 2 and above)What were looking for:Bachelor of Speech PathologySpeech Pathology Australia MembershipA current Victorian Drivers LicenceA current Working with Children Check (Employee)Whats in it for youADO each month (full-time staff only)O ptional Salary Packaging (including novated leasing)Access to discounted Private Health InsuranceTraining & Development (Online & Onsite)Flexible Working ArrangementsFor more information on this position contact:Selina NorthoverManager Paediatric & Youth HubSelina.Northover@lchs.com.auAt Latrobe Community Health Service we want to help you get back to what matters. To see the full position description and to apply,click the Apply Now button.Latrobe Community Health Service is committed to better health, better lifestyles, strong and inclusive communities.As an Equal Opportunity employer, we encourage applications from people whom are from different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people of any age, race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation and cultural background. We look for the right values, skills and knowledge to build our capabilities so that we can best deliver for our community. If you have a reasonable adjustment, support or access requirement, we encourage you to let us know through your application or email Recruitment@lchs.com.au.Please note: The Victorian Goverment have launched the ''Department of Health Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy Grant Program''.Under this program, grants totalling $15,000 are available for final year students in speech pathology or occupational therapy who choose to practice in regional or rural Victoria upon completion of their courses. This is a wonderful chance to make a meaningful impact on communities while receiving financial assistance. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Speech Pathologist Paediatrics & Youth Hub