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Speech Pathologist

Mid levelFull-timeOfficeNorthern Territory, AustraliaPosted 6 months agoVerified 1 week ago
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About the job

This job is about being a speech pathologist dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment for children to thrive. By engaging with educators and supporting students with communication challenges, you will play a vital role in enhancing educational outcomes. The team values collaboration and is committed to creating positive change through a multidisciplinary approach.

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You'll be responsible for

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Engaging with educators

Collaborating with educators to support children and young people with speech, language, and communication concerns.
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Conducting school-based observations

Observing in schools to assess and understand the needs of students and how to best support them.
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Delivering professional learning

Providing training and resources to educators to enhance their capability in supporting students.

Key criteria

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Degree in speech pathology

Possession of a degree from an Australian institution or equivalent.

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Membership eligibility

Eligibility for membership with Speech Pathology Australia.

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Current paediatric knowledge

Working knowledge of paediatric speech pathology services.

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5 criteria for this job
Degree in speech pathology
Possession of a degree from an Australian institution or equivalent.

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Membership eligibility
Eligibility for membership with Speech Pathology Australia.

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Current paediatric knowledge
Working knowledge of paediatric speech pathology services.

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NT driver's licence
Valid NT driver's licence for travel to schools.

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Working with Children Clearance
Ability to obtain a Working with Children Notice Clearance.

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