Support adults with neurological conditions using evidencebased Speech Pathology in a flexible, purposedriven role across the South West. About the role As part of MSWAs Allied Health team, youll work with adults living with neurological conditions, supporting communication, swallowing and participation in daily life. Youll deliver evidencebased, personcentred supports across community and clinic settings, tailoring your schedule to suit both client and personal needs. During the week, empower clients to achieve their goals within their local communities. On weekends, enjoy everything the Southwest has to offer from beaches and coastal walks to wineries, cafes and nearby towns. Our Speech Pathologists also have opportunities to work with cuttingedge communication technologies and contribute to lifechanging, innovative practice in neurological care. Key responsibilities Conduct comprehensive assessments and provide intervention for communication disorders, including aphasia and dysarthria Support clients with modified diets and fluids, collaborating closely with onsite dietitians Prescribe, implement and support a range of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) options from communication boards through to apps, tablets and eyegaze technology Document assessments, therapy plans and client progress accurately Educate and empower clients, families and support networks Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to achieve meaningful client outcomes Why youll love working at MSWA Make a tangible impact support people to live with confidence, independence and dignity Expert team environment collaborate with passionate, highly skilled Allied Health professionals Variety and challenge no two days are the same, with diverse clients and settings Professional growth mentoring, shared knowledge and ongoing development opportunities Worklife balance flexible hours within a supportive and valuesdriven organisation Essential requirements Certified Practising Membership with Speech Pathology Australia Experience working with adults with neurological conditions Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to effectively manage and prioritise a caseload Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with clients, families and multidisciplinary teams NDIS Worker Screening Check and completion of NDIS Orientation Module Current CPR and First Aid certification Current C Class drivers licence Benefits As a notforprofit organisation, MSWA offers generous salary packaging of up to $18,500 per year, helping increase your takehome pay. Flexible leave provisions Access to discounts with major retailers A genuinely supportive workplace where your work makes a difference every day Do you believe in life without limits? If youre ready to make a meaningful impact while enjoying flexibility, variety and purpose, wed love to hear from you. For a confidential conversation, email [email protected]. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Speech Pathologist/Senior Speech Pathologist