Earn a competitive salary up to $130K (commensurate with skills & experience) PLUS SuperFree access to primary health, dental, and allied health services through BRAMSRelocation Allowance (up to $5,000) and Annual Remote Area Allowance of $1,300Salary packaging options to maximise your take-home pay6 weeks of Annual Leave + Additional Christmas closure leave, Study leave & MORE!Our Story. Our People. Our Purpose.Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS) is a well-established Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation that has been supporting the Broome community for over 40 years. Headquartered in Broome, Western Australia, BRAMS provides holistic, culturally safe primary healthcare, aged care, and community programs to Aboriginal people throughout the Kimberley region.With a strong focus on person-centred, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive care, BRAMS delivers services designed around the needs of Aboriginal individuals and families. Their multidisciplinary teams work collaboratively to improve health outcomes and promote wellbeing across the lifespan.BRAMS is proud to operate under the vision: Healthy People Strong Community Bright Future, and upholds a model of care rooted in cultural respect, quality, and community leadership.Were currently expanding our Allied Health team and are excited to welcome passionate clinicians into new roles across three levels of Speech Pathology: Graduate, Speech Pathologist, and Senior Speech Pathologist.To learn more, visit: www.brams.org.auYour Next Chapter Starts HereBRAMS is seeking full-time Graduate and Experienced Speech Pathologists based in Broome, WA, to deliver evidence-based assessment, diagnosis, and therapy services to children, adults, and older people with communication, language, swallowing, feeding, and cognitive-communication disorders.This role works across BRAMS Aged Care, NDIS, and Primary Health Care programs and provides both clinic-based and community-based services. The position contributes to multidisciplinary care planning, clinical education, and service improvement, ensuring all services are person-centred, safe, and culturally responsive.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Conducting assessment, diagnosis and therapy for communication, language, swallowing, cognitive-communication and feeding disordersDeveloping and implementing mealtime management plans and therapy resourcesEducating consumers, carers and families around safe communication and swallowingParticipating in collaborative care planning, case conferences and discharge planningMaintaining accurate and timely clinical recordsContributing to service evaluation and culturally safe continuous improvement initiativesProviding mentoring or supervision (Senior-level only) and supporting early-career developmentIs This You?The successful candidate will hold a tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology and be recognised as a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist (CPSP) through Speech Pathology Australia, or be eligible to obtain certification before commencement.Depending on the level, you will also bring:Understanding of key practice areas, including communication, swallowing, feeding, and cognitive-communication disorders.Proven ability to deliver culturally safe, person-centred, and evidence-based care.Experience in mealtime assessment, planning, and risk management.Strong communication, documentation, and organisational skills.A commitment to continuous professional development, reflective practice, and quality improvement.Youll also bring personal qualities that align with BRAMS values:Compassion, respect, and motivation to learn from others.Reliability, organisation, and proactive skill development.A collaborative and positive approach that supports a culturally safe workplace.Experience within an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation or community health setting, along with an understanding of Aboriginal culture, values, and the social determinants of health, will be highly regarded.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.Whats in It for YouBRAMS offers a competitive salary up to $130,000 (commensurate with skills and experience) + Super, along with a supportive and inclusive work environment and a host of generous benefits, including:Relocation allowance (up to $5,000)Salary packaging to maximise take-home pay6 weeks of Annual Leave to support work-life balanceChristmas closure leaveStudy leave and access to ongoing professional developmentExtensive professional development program and access to clinical supervisionFree access to primary health, dental, and allied health services through BRAMSA meaningful role in one of Australias most culturally rich and visually stunning regionsThis is an incredibly rare opportunity to join a well-established and supported Aboriginal Medical Service in a pivotal allied health role. BRAMS truly values its team and is committed to improving employee knowledge, skills, and experience. Staff development programs are encouraged and often funded by BRAMS.Broome: Your Next AdventureWith a rich history and extraordinary natural landscape, Broome is synonymous with turquoise waters, red pindan soil, and white sandy beaches that draw visitors from across the globe. You can sail, snorkel, or dive in pristine waters, spot rare dolphins from wide, empty beaches, or explore nearby ancient gorges that make Broome truly unique.Beyond tourism, Broome is a thriving community experiencing strong growth and investment, offering all the amenities of a modern town with the laidback lifestyle of the Kimberley. Its the perfect place to achieve the balance between career, purpose, and lifestyle youve been searching for.Our Commitment to SafeguardingBRAMS is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All applicants are subject to child safety screening processes and must uphold our safeguarding values at all times.Sound Like You? Lets Chat.This is an exciting opportunity for passionate and valuesdriven Speech Pathologists to deliver highquality, culturally safe, and evidencebased clinical care that supports the overall wellbeing of Aboriginal people and families across the Kimberley.Not sure which level you fit? APPLY anyway - wed love to explore how you can be part of our growing team. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Speech Pathologist/Therapist (Experienced and Graduate)