Paediatric Speech Pathologist
Date Posted:
- December 2, 2024
Job Description:
Are you looking for a Paediatric Speech Pathology position in a values-based community organisation? We may have the role for you!
We are seeking a Speech Pathologist to work in our local Yarra Ranges Community. Our values of being Friendly, Client Centred and Local are who we are and what we’re about.
Join us on a full time or part time basis, in an ongoing role in a team which offers support and supervision.
The roles is suitable for an experienced therapist but can also be adapted to support a new graduate who is excited to learn.
About the role:
You will be working with preschool-age children, who have developmental delays. You will be assisting them to realise their potential and to positively participate in family, preschool and community life. There is a strong emphasis on parent coaching and capacity building, using strategies and play that can be easily replicated at home.
This Community Health role is currently funded at 3 days a week and has been expanded to include 2 days of salaried NDIS activity. You may be based across our Lilydale and Belgrave sites, depending on the needs of our children and families.
Full time or part time, we offer opportunities to develop and learn in a supportive environment where you will work co-operatively within a team of dedicated professionals to provide high quality, family-centred, child-focused therapy services.
Position Responsibilities:
In the role you will:
- Provide a high-quality family-centred, child-focused speech pathology service to children with a variety of developmental delays and their families that includes assessment, treatment, education and appropriate referral to children.
- Work in partnership to build parents’/care givers’ capacity to actively participate in their child’s learning in the areas of speech, language and communication and ensure the best therapeutic outcomes. If the child has NDIS funding, this includes working together to achieve the NDIS goals.
- Consult with parents, childcare educators, preschool educators and other team members to support the transfer of skills to other learning environments.
- Develop and implement therapeutic groups and programs for children (eg. stuttering, social skills, school readiness, speech and language groups), including co-facilitation of groups with other members of the team.
- Provide services in the Centre, on a domiciliary basis and within the community (eg. Kindergarten & school visits), where appropriate.
- In consultation with the other members of the Paediatric Team, assist eligible children to access NDIS funding, including completion of assessments and required documentation.
About You:
You will have:
- An undergraduate or Master’s degree in speech pathology from a recognised tertiary institution and eligibility for membership of Speech Pathology Australia
- Experience and/or placement with children’s services that explore developmental difficulties with families, preferably within the primary health sector.
- Experience with a wide range of speech pathology assessment and treatment procedures, preferably within a community health setting
- NDIS experience would be an advantage but is not required. Assistance to understand NDIS requirements will be supported
- Demonstrated ability to develop, organise and implement appropriate group programs that address the varying needs of children with development difficulties and their families
- Current Victorian Driver’s Licence and ability to drive a range of vehicles.
Essential
To be the successful candidate you must:
- meet the position requirements,
- undertake a current Police Record Check,
- hold an Employee Working with Children Check.
Inspiro may request additional background checks subject to current legislation.
How to Apply:
Tell us why you’d like to work at Inspiro and what you can bring to the role.
Please attach a cover letter and an updated resume. Alternatively, send your application directly to our HR team at employment@inspiro.org.au. If you have any questions, please get in touch.
We’re keen to fill these roles, so we’ll shortlist as applications are received. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Why work with us?
- Wellbeing is our priority – we’re committed to a culture that values and supports staff wellbeing. All our leaders are trained in mental health first aid and our wellbeing initiatives are ever evolving and promoted across our organisation. We have trained Wellbeing Connectors, supported Personal Resilience Plans, a Wellness Well for staff wellbeing driven activities, an active Health & Wellbeing Committee (just to name a few) and of course our Employee Assistance Program.
- Attractive remuneration – receive a generous salary and benefits, including NFP salary packaging, meal and entertainment and novated lease.
- Great team culture – we promote a collaborative approach across Inspiro and understand that by embracing hybrid models of work where possible, our staff can benefit from a flexible, family-friendly, and outcome-focused culture and bring their whole selves to work.
- New Graduate program – includes additional supervision and a skills competency program to support you as you grow into the role.
- Ongoing professional development – we invest in workforce development and provide opportunities for our staff to grow and enhance the way we work and provide services.
- Everyone is welcome – Inspiro encourages a diverse and inclusive culture where individual differences and intersecting identities are respected and celebrated.
- Free onsite car parking & accessible public transport – we have free onsite car parking and are also close to Lilydale and Belgrave train stations.
At Inspiro, we’re passionate about making a difference in our community. As a trusted provider of accessible, inclusive, and high-quality health care in the Yarra Ranges, our skilled team of over 100 employees works collaboratively to support healthier, happier lives. We’re committed to creating a workplace that’s inclusive, supportive, and focused on growth—for our team and the people we serve.
We’re excited to announce our upcoming merger with Access Health and Community, an organisation with a 150-year legacy of compassionate care. With over 400 employees and 200 volunteers across 18 locations, this partnership strengthens our shared commitment to delivering exceptional care. This is an exciting time to join Inspiro, as this merger brings new opportunities to grow, innovate, and make an even greater impact in the communities we support.
We welcome Everyone. Inspiro is committed to an inclusive workforce and celebrates the value of difference and diversity. We encourage applications from people of all abilities and ages, First Nations people and people of all cultures. We also encourage people to apply who have a lived experience of mental health challenges so that our workforce can better connect with our community and drive collaborative and innovative healthcare improvements.