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Paediatric Speech Pathologist

Role Description:

This can be a part-time flexible role or a full-time role for a Paediatric Speech Pathologist. The role is located in Narre Warren, Victoria with opportunity for some off site work ( working from home or in schools). The Paediatric Speech Pathologist will be responsible for conducting individualised assessment and evidence-based intervention to support children with communication difficulties and their families. The Paediatric Speech Pathologist will also work collaboratively with other therapists and healthcare professionals to provide a holistic approach to support children with communication difficulties.

All levels of experience are encouraged to apply as we are a growing clinic looking to expand substantially. We also offer a graduate program to ease new graduates into the clinic.

Prerequisites:

  • A Bachelor's degree or higher in Speech Pathology
  • Membership with Speech Pathology Australia
  • Eligibility for enrolment in the SPA self-regulation program to become a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist (CPSP)
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills with children, their families and other relevant healthcare professionals
  • Proficient organisational and computer skills.
  • A flexible approach to responsibilities of this significant role.
  • Current Working with Children Check and Police Check
  • A current drivers license.
  • Eligibility for Medicare provider status

Desirable experience:

  • Experience working with children with communication difficulties and their families
  • Demonstrated proficiency in administering and interpreting standardised assessments (e.g., CELF-5, PLS-5, etc.)
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and implement collaborative treatment plans
  • An interest working with preschool and school age children.
  • An interest in supporting children on the Autism Spectrum and other developmental delays.

The successful candidate will be expected to:

  • Assess and diagnose clients with a range of communication disorders, including developmental delays.
  • Treat and manage a caseload effectively and ethically.
  • Work in the clinic and may outsource to schools/preschools
  • Review clients as necessary based on individual needs.
  • Write reports in relation to assessments, NDIS and Medicare requirements.
  • Adopt a multidisciplinary approach in treating clients by working with teachers, psychologists and other health care professionals to achieve the best outcomes for clients and their families.
  • Participate in team meetings as required and be willing to be part of a team.
  • Conduct telehealth consultations via Covid videoconferencing platform.

This can be a part time or full time position.