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Speech Pathologist

Mid levelFull-timeHybridMelbourne VIC, AustraliaPosted 5 months agoVerified 1 week ago
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About the job

The Speech Pathologist job at National 360 in Melbourne offers a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive multidisciplinary team. This role is all about empowering you to grow your career while making a positive impact in the community. With flexible work options and a focus on work-life balance, you’ll be backed by experienced clinicians and have access to professional development opportunities.

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You'll be responsible for

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Managing a tailored caseload

Enjoy a tailored caseload to your interests or maintain a generalised caseload while managing your own appointments.
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Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team

Work alongside a diverse, multidisciplinary team passionate about helping the community.
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Providing clinical supervision

Receive structured clinical supervision from experienced clinicians to support your development.

Key criteria

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Relevant tertiary qualification

Possession of a degree in Speech Pathology is essential.

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Current SPA registration

Active registration with Speech Pathology Australia is required.

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Driver's licence and vehicle access

Valid driver's licence and access to a vehicle for community visits.

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5 criteria for this job
Relevant tertiary qualification
Possession of a degree in Speech Pathology is essential.

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Current SPA registration
Active registration with Speech Pathology Australia is required.

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Driver's licence and vehicle access
Valid driver's licence and access to a vehicle for community visits.

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Minimum 1 year of experience
Experience in community, private, or acute settings is necessary.

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NDIS Workers Check
Willingness to obtain an NDIS Workers Check is required.

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