Speech Pathologist
Job description
Speech Pathologist – Adelaide, SA
The company
A company that has been providing top quality service for their clients within the NDIS sector for over 25 years. Their therapists ensure that all therapy-based support is delivered at a professional level and are driving positive change to Australian’s seeking to live independent lives.
As a community-based support service, with hubs located across the country, the therapists tend to provide therapy to their clients where they spend most of their time, in their homes.
Benefits of working with this company include:
- Competitive salary package of between $86k and $106.5k which includes base salary, annual leave loading and superannuation
- Addition of car options, mobile phone and laptop
- Flexible working options to control your own calendar and working days
- Continuous learning and growth opportunities provided by industry-leading clinicians
- Dedicated clinical, admin and operational support to allow therapists to focus on providing the best care possible to your clients
The role
As the Speech Pathologist, you will work closely with NDIS participants and can select your caseload to be either adults or to include clients across the age span.
The duties and responsibilities of the Speech Pathologist will include, but not be limited to:
- Provide assessment, intervention and evaluation for NDIS participants
- Provide speech pathology clinical practice in direct care delivery through application of evidence-based practice and policy
- Educate, support and liaise with participants, carers, colleagues, medical, nursing, allied health professionals to provide multi-disciplinary care
- Ensure all documentation is appropriately updated to the clinical standard required by AHPRA and the NDIS
- Adhere to code of ethics and practices
- Participate in review meetings and case conferences as appropriate
About you
To be considered for the role, you will be a qualified Speech Pathologist who has a drive to provide therapy services to your clients in a community-based NDIS setting.
In addition, you will also have:
- Current and full general registration with SPA
- Excellent communication, time management and organisational skills
- Current police clearance
- Current WA Working with Children Check and NDIS worker check
- Current driving licence
- Full Australian working rights
If you feel you have the relevant experience for the role of Speech Pathologist, then please submit your most recent resume outlining your relevant experience for immediate consideration.
Alternatively, contact our dedicated Allied Health consultant for Talent Quarter via the below:
Lorraine Morrison:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 08 6255 6530 / 0485 858 873
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