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Speech Pathologist

    Speech Pathologist - Wagga Wagga, Australia - KU Children's Services

    KU Children's Services
    KU Children's Services Wagga Wagga, Australia

    Found in: Talent AU C2 - 2 days ago

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    Speech Pathologist | Service

  • KU Ashmont
  • Permanent
  • Working Hours: Flexible (minimum 2 days per week, hours negotiable)
  • Qualification: Tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology
  • KU has been recognised as the Employer of Choice 8 times more than any other provider within the sector We are incredibly proud to have obtained this every year since 2016. Join us if you want to be seen and valued as an Early Childhood Professional working in supportive and inclusive environments.

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    In response to the growing demand for early intervention services, the KU Allied Health Program plays a pivotal role in providing a variety of multidisciplinary early intervention supports for children aged birth to 7 years, across NSW and Victoria based in KU Services.

    We provide a variety of services which include in clinic, community access and telehealth support options that can be accessed via a child's NDIS Plan, fee-for service or GP approved Medicare plan alternatives.

    We are looking for enthusiastic and passionate therapists who are committed to helping make a difference in the lives of children in play-based learning environments.

    Are you?

  • Dedicated to supporting children with additional needs
  • Experienced in working collaboratively with families and other professional
  • Looking for realistic and manageable caseloads with dedicated administration support
  • Looking for tailored support and professional supervision to meet your needs
  • Wanting to be recognised for your contributions
  • Seeking ongoing mentoring and training
  • If that sounds like you, perhaps you should choose KU as your new employer

    Of course, you will need:

  • Australian recognised tertiary qualifications in Speech Pathology
  • Current registration with Speech Pathology Australia
  • Experience in establishing and maintaining respectful relationships with a range of stakeholders
  • Experience in supporting the developmental needs of children
  • Experience in administering and scoring a range of assessments
  • Experience in report writing and providing feedback to families
  • Ability to work independently as well as within a team
  • Exceptional communication skills, written and oral
  • Proficient using Microsoft Office package and online databases.
  • Meticulous time management and organisation skills
  • Current drivers' license and use of a comprehensively insured, registered motor vehicle
  • Senior First Aid Certificate
  • Working with Children Check
  • NDIS Worker Check or willing to obtain
  • A Medicare Provider number or willing to obtain
  • Experience the KU Difference

    KU offers:

  • Work life balance
  • Generous annual pay increases,
  • Up the 14 weeks of KU paid parental leave,
  • Access to a variety of salary packaging options,
  • KU Plus an extensive Employee benefits program with access to discounts/cashback from 400+ retailers,
  • KU focuses on wholistic staff wellness through its Health & Wellbeing portal,
  • Access to extensive professional learning,
  • An inclusive culture with a shared vision,
  • Comprehensive IT equipment package
  • Travel allowance (in line with company policies and procedures)
  • Well-resourced and environmentally responsible workplaces,
  • Coaching and mentoring with experienced colleagues.
  • How do you apply?

  • Sarah Davies, HR Generalist on or via email
  • page is available for you with all things KU recruitment - new roles, KU news and interview tips and tricks. Like and Follow KU Children's Services is committed to being a child safe organisation. We put children's safety and wellbeing at the centre of our practices. Child safety is a shared responsibility across the organisation. All KU staff contribute to maintaining our child safe culture and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the children in our services and programs. KU has a zero tolerance of harm or abuse of children.