OverviewJoin to apply for the Speech Pathologist role at Early Start AustraliaWorking as a Speech Pathologist with Early Start Australia you will be part of a knowledgeable and dedicated transdisciplinary clinical team that provides evidence-based assessment and therapy to a mixed paediatric caseload. You will deliver direct support to children with developmental delays and/or disabilities through tailored therapy programs, Early Childhood Early Intervention or delivering the Early Start Denver Model. Treatments are delivered in our clinics, at client homes, schools and via telehealth, with collaboration with families to help each child reach their goals.ResponsibilitiesProvide evidence-based assessment and therapy to a mixed paediatric caseload.Deliver treatments in clinics, at client homes, schools and via telehealth.Work closely with families to support each child''s development and goal attainment.Contribute to a transdisciplinary clinical team and support program delivery including Early Start Denver Model.Be supported by a dedicated administration team to maximise time with clients.What''s in it for youPositive, fun, and welcoming culture across Early Start Australia with a strong team focus.Access to time-saving models and additional leave (up to 12 weeks per year).Structured training program to support leadership and clinical development.40 hours plus rostered CPD hours per year with regular in-house training.Generous professional development allowance plus 3 days PD leave.Grants up to $15,000 to pursue independent research or attendance at events/conferences.Dedicated hands-on admin support to spend more time with clients and families.Other benefits to support mental health and wellbeing, including flexible work options and wellbeing budgets.What you''ll bringA passion for working with individuals who have disabilities to help clients achieve their goals and participate meaningfully in their communities.Tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology and SPA Registration.Exceptional communication skills to work in culturally diverse environments and collaborate in a multidisciplinary team.Effective time management and attention to detail.Passion for making therapy fun, engaging and meaningful for clients and families.Experience with children and adolescents and confidence working closely with their families is valued.Compliance requirements SPA Registration; Working with Children Check; National Police Check; NDIS Worker Screening Check; First Aid; Driver''s Licence & Vehicle.Where to from hereDon''t miss your chance to be part of a growing organisation committed to making a real difference to the community Apply Now. For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact TA consultant Ayesha on 0461 101 104 or [email protected] about Early Start AustraliaEarly Start Australia is a national multidisciplinary allied health organisation committed to delivering evidence-based early intervention and therapy services to children, adolescents, adults and their families.Everyone at Early Start Australia shares a passion for working with individuals seeking support and their families to make a real difference to their everyday lives. You will be part of a close, connected team who like to have fun and grow professionally.Early Start Australia offers a highly supportive workplace with development opportunities and career growth aligned to your goals.Note: This paragraph contains an emphasis style in the original. It has been retained as plain text within the allowed formatting.EEO and DiversityEarly Start Australia places a high priority on respect, equity and diversity. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.Seniority levelMid-Senior levelEmployment typeFull-timeJob functionHealth Care ProviderIndustriesHospitals and Health Care #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Speech Pathologist