At North Richmond Community Health (NRCH) we are proud to deliver courageous health and community services that collaboratively address health inequity.
We nurture a workforce that is passionate and diverse, with shared values and a strong commitment to making positive health impacts within the heart of North Richmond.
With access to a variety of flexible work arrangements, health and wellbeing activities and a rich learning environment, our team members are consistently able to deepen their expertise by being part of impactful and world recognised community health solutions.
Full Time, Fixed Term 12 Months (with potential to extend) generous salary packaging options flexible work arrangements strong connection to community and innovation About the role As a Paediatric Speech Pathologist at NRCH, you will have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on children's lives by helping them reach their full potential in everyday settings.
You will be at play a key role in supporting the communication and development of children aged 0-9 years.
You will work in a supportive team that includes Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and a Dietitian.
You will also work collaboratively with co-located services to provide coordinated care, including Paediatricians and Maternal and Child Health Nurses.
You will receive regular supervision from experienced Speech Pathologists.
Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech pathology assessments and interventions for children aged 0-9 years, focusing on individual needs and family-cantered goals.
Manage a caseload of Community Health and NDIS clients, collaborating closely with caregivers, teachers, and other health professionals.
Deliver speech pathology services in both individual and group settings, ensuring a holistic approach to each child's care.
Provide services in various settings, including clinics, kindergartens, childcare centres, and schools, to meet the unique needs of the community.
About you You are a dedicated and passionate Speech Pathologist with: A Bachelor's degree in Speech Pathology (or equivalent) and membership with Speech Pathology Australia.
Experience delivering speech pathology services to children aged 0-9 years.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with families, caregivers, and multidisciplinary teams.
A commitment to providing evidence-based, strengths-based, and family-centred care.
Join us By joining NRCH, you'll become part of a team that lives by the values of Making a Difference, Working Together, Being Courageous, and Embracing Diversity.
If you're passionate about contributing to a community-focused organisation and advancing your professional skills, we invite you to apply and make a meaningful impact on children's lives through your work.
Closing Date: 1 November 2024 Please contact ****** if you have any questions about the role or how to apply.
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