Speech Pathologist
Organisation
KU Children's Services
Closing date
31.12.2021
Primary role
Other
Position type
Part-time
Location
Maidstone
State
VIC
Work Days of the Role
2-3
Hours of Work of the Role
8 hours per day
Description
KU is one of Australia’s most experienced and respected providers of a rage of early education and care services and is expanding its Allied Health Team to enable access to high quality services for both KU children and families and the wider communities in which we work.
KU embraces and supports vulnerable families and those with children with additional needs, in accessing and participating in quality therapy services (including NDIS services).
Exciting opportunities have become available in Maidstone for qualified Speech Pathologists who are looking to join a progressive team that aims to provide programs and services that are inclusive.
On offer are permanent full time and part time positions with full time positions acruing one monthly rostered day off (RDO).
The Role
As a member of the Allied Heath Team you will be working directly with children and families to delivery high quality occupational therapy to children and families based in Maidstone. Supported by experienced administrators and reporting directly to the Allied Health Manager, this is a wonderful opportunity to really make a difference in the lives of children.
We are seeking Pediatric Speech Pathologists to join our team in providing support and expertise for families of children from birth with developmental disability or developmental delay.
As a Speech Pathologist, you will have experience working with children with a disability or developmental delay. You will be flexible and able to manage a caseload that is based in KU services, you are able to work in a transdisciplinary team and have knowledge of NDIS.
Furthermore, the scope of your responsibilities will include:
- liaising with other professionals involved with children receiving speech pathology services where appropriate.
- referring children receiving speech pathology services to other professionals and/or agencies when necessary, in consultation with families and centre staff.
- working collaboratively with all members of the KU.
- developing and maintaining relationships with external services such as Early Intervention Providers, other Allied Health professionals and mainstream educational and community services.
- administrating initial and review assessments with children and providing written strategies for communication support for the children in the home and centre environments.
- Tertiary Degree in Speech Pathology or equivalent
- Eligibility for membership of Speech Pathology Australia
- AHPRA registration
- Victorian Working with Children Check
- Experience providing speech pathology services to children and families
- Knowledge of NDIS
- Experience working in a transdisciplinary team
- We Reward - We offer sector leading pay and benefits including salary packaging and discounted private health insurance.
- We Build Careers - We enable and encourage our people to grow and evolve with us
- We Grow Our People - We provide opportunities to learn, grow and enhance your professional practice through KU’s high quality professional learning program
- We Offer an Inclusive Culture - We’ve created a diverse and inclusive working culture with a shared vision and common values.
Requirements
WWCC
Additional Requirements
Speech pathology Australia Registration
AHPRA Registration
Industrial Agreement/Award
Other
Contact Name
Katie Histon
Email