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Speech Pathologist - Perth

JuniorMid levelFull-timeHybridPerth WA, AustraliaPosted 4 months agoVerified 1 week ago
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About the job

The Speech Pathologist job at Everyday Independence is all about making a real difference in the lives of NDIS participants. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in diverse environments, from homes to community centres, while collaborating with a passionate team. Everyday Independence values personal and professional growth, providing a supportive atmosphere where you can thrive and make an impact.

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You'll be responsible for

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Providing speech pathology services

Delivering life-changing speech pathology to NDIS participants in various settings.
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Creating therapy plans

Utilizing assessment skills to develop tailored therapy plans that support participants' goals.
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Building relationships

Fostering meaningful connections with participants and their support networks.

Key criteria

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Bachelor's degree in Speech Pathology

Essential qualification for providing speech pathology services.

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SPA Registration

Required registration to practice as a Speech Pathologist.

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Strong communication skills

Vital for building relationships with participants and teams.

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5 criteria for this job
Bachelor's degree in Speech Pathology
Essential qualification for providing speech pathology services.

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SPA Registration
Required registration to practice as a Speech Pathologist.

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Strong communication skills
Vital for building relationships with participants and teams.

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Valid driver's license
Necessary for travel to various service locations.

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Commitment to professional development
Supports continuous learning and growth in the field.

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