Speech Pathologist - Melbourne, Australia - Help At Hand Support Services

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    $70,000 - $100,000 a year - Permanent, Full-time Job details Job details Here's how the job details align with yourprofile.
    Pay $70,000 - $100,000 a year Job type Permanent Full-time Shift and schedule 8 hour shift Afternoon shift Morning shift Location Pulled from the full job description Opportunities for advancement Full job description Healthcare & Medicine I Speech Therapy I Sydney IPermanent / Full Time


    BEST THINGS ABOUT THIS ROLE:

    Work with a diverse client case load | career development pathways Flexible work arrangements including hybrid and remote options | mobile phone and laptop Attractive bonus scheme and ongoing professional support OUR COMPANYLindfield Speech Pathology is a part of Help at Hands Support Services 'HAHS' a family-owned healthcare provider.

    Our clinic is one of Sydney's most established practices, having provided high quality speech therapy for over 25 years.

    We are regarded for our therapeutic excellence, which is based on a team of highly skilled and engage practitioners who provide therapy in a warm, friendly and caring environment.

    Come and join our friendly, hard-working and supportive team.

    THE ROLEWe have multiple opportunities for speech pathologists for in-clinic roles in Pymble as well as hybrid roles across Sydney to cater to our evolving and expanding business.

    We are looking to fill both graduate and senior positions.
    Graduates will be nurtured and mentored to accelerate their career growth and build confidence.

    Your role is integral to the success of the company by being the face of the business Your work will be interesting and challenging and you'll have the opportunity to develop therapeutic specialties if you wish DUTIESAssessing, diagnosing and providing evidence-based intervention for a variety of clients with speech, language, voice, fluency and swallowing disorders Utilising case history, assessment results and clinical observations to develop and review treatment goals and therapy plans to suit the individualized of a diverse population of clients (infants to adults)Communicate information and support to families regarding therapy strategies and techniques Monitoring client progress by keeping detailed up-to-date progress notes and client records and adjust treatment plans as needed Writing assessment and funding reports, referral letters Collaborate with clients extended care team and support network to ensure comprehensive care Liase with other clinicians and wider team to share learnings.

    best practices and develop, innovate and refine care plans that aim to provide the best outcomes for clients and their families Engaging in training and development WHY YOU'LL FIT INOur employees enjoy working at our company because they feel supported and appreciated and know that going to work every day is making a positive difference in someone's life.

    You will thrive at our company if you: Are passionate about helping clients and making a difference in their lives Love to learn new things and challenge the tradition Are self-motivated but also love to collaborate Have a growth mindset A commitment to personal and professional quality improvement Enjoy a laugh your team members and celebrating successes together BENEFITSBonus on top of a competitive base Annual professional development allowance Flexible working arrangements (in-clinic, on-site, or from home); full-time or part-time Phone and laptop provided Ongoing learning and development opportunities Reserved parking spot Fresh, modern clinic fully stocked with modern therapy aids, equipment and clinical resources.

    Best in practice assessment tools.
    Extensive digital library of therapy resources.
    Latest technology and a super admin team to support your role to relieve you of administrative burdens and allow you to focus on what you do best - supporting clients and their families to achieve the best possible outcomes Opportunities for advancement in both clinical and operations roles by being part of a growing allied health organisation New graduates: complete a fully structured two-year graduate program focused on mentoring and ongoing training SKILLS & EXPERIENCEGraduate or postgraduate qualifications in Speech Pathology Current Speech Pathology Australia membership Excellent verbal and written communication skills Empathetic, caring and able to establish and build rapport with clients, their families and support networks Exceptional clients servicing skills coupled with patience and commitment

    Job Types:
    Full-time,

    Permanent Pay:
    $70,000.00 – $100,000.00 per year Schedule:8 hour shift Afternoon shift Day shift Morning shift Supplemental pay types: Bonus Quarterly bonus Experience:
    Speech Pathology: 1 year (Required)

    Licence/Certification:
    Driver Licence (Required)Speech Pathology Australia membership (Required)
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