Are you seeking a fulfilling Speech Pathology opportunity working with children and/or adults in Melbourne? This role offers incredible flexibility, professional growth, and a supportive team environment.
Why You’ll Love This Role
- Tailored Caseloads: Focus on areas that interest you, with the freedom to shape your work around your passions.
- Supportive Team Culture: Collaborate with a mature-aged, experienced team that values mentorship and professional camaraderie. The team boasts an impressive average tenure of over 5 years!
- Professional Development: Access exceptional learning opportunities with regular supervision, mentorship, and a $2,000 professional development allowance.
- Flexible Work Options: Choose your preferred workdays and enjoy remote working options once settled in.
- Attractive Salary: Competitive salaries starting from $80,000 + Super for graduates and up to $110,000 + Super for senior clinicians.
- Modern Facilities: Work in a bright, spacious clinic with options to work within the community setting as preferenced.
About the Role
This position offers a diverse caseload spanning paeds to adults, with opportunities to specialise in areas such as neurodiversity, mental health, voice therapy, and dysphagia. You'll work across mixed settings, from clinic-based therapy to community outreach, including hospitals, workplaces, and even aged care facilities.
- Graduates/Early Career Professionals: Benefit from reduced billable targets (starting at 12 and building to 20 during the first year!) and a top-tier onboarding program with plenty of non-face-to-face hours for learning, development, and buddying with senior staff.
- Senior Clinicians: Take on exciting challenges, develop new programs, specialise in areas of interest, and engage in research and problem-solving projects.
You’ll be led by an experienced Speech Pathologist and university lecturer with a background in developing innovative communication tools, cognitive-communication therapies, and AAC integration. This leader also trains support workers and contributes to resources like the My Support Space website for NDIS participants.
Key Benefits
- Growth & Mentorship: Continuous learning opportunities and tailored upskilling.
- Flexibility: Workdays that suit your schedule and options for remote work.
- Diverse Caseload: Gain exposure to a broad range of clinical areas and settings.
- Team Culture: Join a close-knit, skilled team with strong support structures.
Requirements:
- Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology
- SPA membership
- Unrestricted Australian Working Rights (Sponsorship can be provided for the right applicant)
- All levels of experience encouraged to apply, including upcoming graduates.