
Speech-Language Therapist
$ 4,000 - $ 8,000 / month
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Qualifications & Experience needed
- Degree in speech pathology, with required registration.
- You have at least 3 years of experience in working with a paediatric caseload.
- You’re committed to understand the principles of evidence-based practice and apply this practice as a speech therapist.
- You’re eager to work in various environments like homes, workplaces, the community, schools, and more.
- You take a holistic approach, and you manage and prioritise your workload to meet the organisation’s needs.
- You excel at building relationships.
- Your communication skills are off the charts – whether verbal or written.
- You’re a natural problem-solver.
About the role
- Work with children, adolescents and young adults with a range of physical, sensory, behavioural, emotional, and cognitive needs.
- Provide and implement evidence-based interventions in a clinic, school or community setting.
- Complete initial assessments, planning and implementing intervention sessions
- Complete administrative duties including progress notes, writing reports, developing therapy resources and group programs.
- Deliver a range of assessment and interventions for many areas.
This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and dedicated practitioner who wants to make a real difference in the lives of children.
Qualifications & Experience needed
- Degree in speech pathology, with required registration.
- You have at least 3 years of experience in working with a paediatric caseload.
- You’re committed to understand the principles of evidence-based practice and apply this practice as a speech therapist.
- You’re eager to work in various environments like homes, workplaces, the community, schools, and more.
- You take a holistic approach, and you manage and prioritise your workload to meet the organisation’s needs.
- You excel at building relationships.
- Your communication skills are off the charts – whether verbal or written.
- You’re a natural problem-solver.
About the role
- Work with children, adolescents and young adults with a range of physical, sensory, behavioural, emotional, and cognitive needs.
- Provide and implement evidence-based interventions in a clinic, school or community setting.
- Complete initial assessments, planning and implementing intervention sessions
- Complete administrative duties including progress notes, writing reports, developing therapy resources and group programs.
- Deliver a range of assessment and interventions for many areas.
This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and dedicated practitioner who wants to make a real difference in the lives of children.