Tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology and SPA registration., Exceptional communication skills for working in diverse environments., Experience with children and/or in the disability sector is highly valued., Understanding of issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples..
Key responsabilities:
Provide culturally sensitive, evidence-informed therapy and capacity building supports for children and families.
Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team to offer comprehensive client support.
Deliver a mix of therapy supports, education, and consultation tailored to client needs.
Flexibly provide services in clinic or other suitable locations.
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Early Start Australia is a national organisation committed to delivering evidence-based best practice early intervention and therapy services to children, young adults and families.Our systems, processes and infrastructure support our therapists across Australia to deliver flexible services that meet the needs of our clients.Headquartered in Perth, Western Australia, Early Start Australia has clinics in every state and territory creating a strong community of allied health professionals with the collective knowledge and expertise to deliver the best outcomes to our clients.
We are looking for a Speech Pathologist to join the Remote Services Team in NT!
You will have the opportunity to visit some of Australia’s most unique country, providing capacity building supports in Central Australian schools, bringing services to children and families in very remote communities, along with children in the greater Darwin area.
About The Role
Our team works collaboratively with families and believe in the enormous potential that lies within every child and young person. With the combination of focussed early childhood supports, a remote services team, and a family centred therapy model, the NT team is at the forefront of excellence in paediatric services.
You will be fully supported by a dedicated administration team, freeing your time for you to do what you do best.
With no more than 4 clients a day this role offers flexibility, support and the autonomy to really make it your own! Relocation assistance will be provided to the right candidate!
What You’ll Do
Provide culturally sensitive, evidence-informed therapy and capacity building supports for children and families
Work within the multidisciplinary team of therapists and allied health assistants, to provide comprehensive supports for clients
Provide a mix of capacity building, coaching, 1:1 and small group therapy supports, education, consultation and wrap around supports
Services can be provided in our fantastic clinic space, or flexibly to suit the client’s needs
What’s in it for you?
Generous salary package plus super depending on experience including our Rewards and Recognition program together with travel allowances
Comprehensive supervision and mentoring to support your Career Development Plan – local and national training, professional and team specific collaboration, remote specific supervision AND an Annual Professional Development Allowance
Career progression opportunities – we love to support and grow local talent, and our national footprint gives therapists the opportunity to reach higher and wider
3 days of annual professional development leave entitlement (on top of other leave entitlements)
Structured supervision with ON-SITE, senior practitioners, along with access to industry leaders across our national network
Flexible work arrangements – finish early on a Friday to catch the best camping spot by sunset!
Paid parental leave
Discounted health insurance
Access to our Mental Health and Wellbeing Program
Discounts and savings at retailers across Australia
What You Need To Join
An understanding of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
An ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology and SPA registration
Exceptional communication skills that enable you to work in a culturally rich and diverse environment and collaborate in a multidisciplinary team environment
Experience in working with children and/or in the disability sector and confidence in your role working closely with their families is highly valued
Click Apply Now! For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Ayesha on 0461 101 104
About Us
Early Start Australia is a national multidisciplinary allied health organisation committed to delivering evidence-based early childhood and therapy services to children and their families.
Everyone at Early Start Australia shares a passion for working with children and their families to make a real difference to their everyday lives. You will be part of a close, connected team who like to have fun!
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Spoken language(s):
English
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