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SLP Jobs in Australia

We are seeking interest from a qualified Speech Therapist who would like the exciting opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary and holistic practice.

You will earn a competitive salary and be and supported in your continuing professional development

Salary 80k -110K (Fulltime – inclusive of super)

You will be joining a highly supportive and collaborative team

 

The Opportunity

This is an incredible opportunity for you to take the next step in your career as a Speech Therapist.

As a high performing Speech Therapist, you will be able to proactively contribute to a team and help the business excel. You will work autonomously whilst having the support of a strong team environment. You will be comfortable with simultaneously running a fastpaced caseload, nurturing client relationships, and applying best practice strategies and processes, using case management technologies.

You must be passionate about working with clients requiring services at home. Our client sees success in helping their patients maintain their independence, so with support, they can continue to enjoy the things that they are passionate about in life.

 

Your Key Responsibilities will include:

Travel to patient’s homes to provide meaningful therapeutic supports in context.

Assessing, diagnosing, and screening language, speech, and swallowing disorders.

Completing documentation as required, including detailed reports.

Collaborating with family, physicians, allied health team, and teachers to design effective treatment plans.

Collaborating with the allied health team to create targeted group programs.

Evaluating patient progress and implementing changes to therapy programs as required.

Using tried and tested therapies in combination with new, innovative techniques to provide the best care.

Staying up to date with developments in treatments with a minimum of 20 PD points per annum.

Supervision of allied health

 

If this sounds like you and you would like to know more, please contact us at katherine@globaltalentagency.com.au

 

And interested applicants can follow this process:

Thank you for your interest in job opportunities in Australia! I am pleased that you reached out as we have a skills shortage across the country!

We have opportunities in most major cities, in adults and paediatric and small and large organisations and private and government. Some of the cities include, Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane.

The general process moving forward would include obtaining some critical information so that our immigration team can establish your eligibility for a Visa. This would include your CV with some detailed job details. It is important that we have all the information so they can determine this accurately for you. See below the critical information that needs to be included on your CV.  I have also attached some information on the Australian SLT registration process, along with an application form for your perusal. Please review the MRA guide and factsheet too.

We, along with our sophisticated immigration team support you through the entire process. Please don’t get overwhelmed with the process, its simpler than what you have may have originally thought and we are smoothing placing people in approx.3 months- 6 months.

Please include on your CV

  1. Your full name
  2. Date of Birth
  3. Qualifications and institution obtained at
  4. Employment experience must include:
  • Position title
  • Employer name
  • Employment dates in a mm/yyyy to mm/yyyy OR dd/mm/yyyy – dd/mm/yyyy format
  • Full time/part time/locum
  • Number of hours per week
  1. Details of any occupational registration in country of practice

katherine@globaltalentagency.com.au

Audiologist in Hawaii Needed

Job Opportunity:

Audiology Associates Hawaii (AAH) is a well-established private practice with two locations on the beautiful and bustling island of Oahu in Hawaii. Our clinic is busy and we want you to be part of our success. We are looking for a part-time or full-time audiologist who has the knowledge and desire to perform hearing evaluations, vestibular assessments, and dispense hearing aids in a private practice setting. The audiologist will be required to work at both office locations throughout the week as well as at an ENT clinic two half days a week. We are looking for someone who is ambitious with a strong work ethic, courteous of their shared work area, able to work independently, and gets along well with professional staff. This job would also require Saturday hours (every other week) for a total of 40 hours per week. Live, work, and play in paradise!
Job Benefits:
-Total compensation package, including health benefits, competitive base salary, and a retirement plan with company match
-12 paid holidays
-A high level of autonomy
Job Duties:
-Conduct hearing evaluations, including immittance and emissions testing, for pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations and properly counsel families and patients on audiological results after testing
-Dispense hearing aids and assistive listening devices to patients using best practices
-Perform and analyze vestibular testing
-Update medical records based on ongoing evaluations of each patient
-Consult with and send written reports to referring physicians
-Assist with keeping track of office inventory, incoming and outgoing orders or repairs, and ordering audiology supplies for both office locations
Job Requirements:
-Doctor of Audiology (AuD) or Master’s Degree in Audiology
-Currently have (or have the ability) to obtain a Hawaii state license in audiology
-Ability to work Saturday hours
-Ability and desire to dispense hearing aids in a private practice setting
-Experience performing and analyzing vestibular testing
-Ability to work independently
-Excellent interpersonal skills
-Strong organizational skills
-Ability to maintain a positive and professional attitude
-Have strong compassion, care, and respect for all patients
-Have a strong desire to succeed and continue learning

Position available on or after October 1, 2021. To apply for the position, please email your cover letter and resume to: hearbetter@audiologyhawaii.com.

Hiring SLP

We are currently hiring a speech-language pathologist at All Children’s Speech Therapy in BC, Canada. For current graduate students who are looking to relocate to Vancouver for an opportunity in working in early intervention and with the school-age population. 

Maya Callender Ph.D., CCC-SLP, RSLP

allchildrensspeechtherapy@gmail.com

All Children’s Speech Therapy, Inc.
(604) 367-7924

Advance your Career!

Along with the rewarding Speech Therapy career, we will provide you the opportunity to participate in this program which will prepare you to create your IDEAL CAREER!

As a management trainee, you will be provided with the resources and will master the knowledge and skills you need to eventually run your own center, cultivate new business, and develop your team. And with our promote-from-within philosophy, you will have plenty of opportunities to Advance your career without ever having to change companies.

In our hands-on learning environment, you will receive the guidance, mentoring, and support you need to be successful. You will also get out into the community and establish the relationships essential to building your own business.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • · Career Growth Opportunities
  • · On-going Trainings Provided
  • · Paid continual education credits
  • · Medical Coverage
  • · Vacation Pay
  • · Holiday Pay

If you want to learn more about our company and its culture, please watch the following videos:

What is SIC about: https://youtu.be/uQrRqV1tJ5c

Employee recognition event: https://youtu.be/JPl_fneIZVo

You can apply on:
www.speechimprovementcenter.com

send your resume to: Join@speechic.net

call: 818.206.4547

Job SLP Lake Chelan School District

98816
Lake Chelan School District has an opening beginning the 2021-2022 school year for a 1.0 FTE Speech Language Pathologist.

Minimum Qualifications:
● WA State certification with a minimum of initial ESA SLP certification (MA required)
● Certification of Clinical Competency
● Experience with assessment procedures
● Experience working as a positive team member
● Excellent written and verbal communication
● Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred

Job Description:
● Provide direct therapy services to eligible children including articulation, voice, fluency, possible feeding therapy and
language therapy which emphasizes improved educational performance.
● Evaluate children who have been referred and determined to require a CD or birth-to-three assessments, including
selecting appropriate instruments, administering tests, observations, and writing reports which state the evaluation
findings, and provide for program recommendations.
● Participate as a member of the multidisciplinary team and/or Individual Family Service Plan Team and the
individualized education committee contributing evaluation findings and collaborating on the child’s program plan.
● Consult with parents, teachers, and other staff involved with the student regarding the child’s program and any
adaptations needed to facilitate improved performance in the classroom or at home.
● Maintain appropriate data on students to document current levels of performance and other pertinent information.
Re-evaluate, as appropriate, and determine extent of progress and effectiveness of therapy.
● Facilitate and implement the use of augmentative communication devices
● Adhere to the ethical standards and codes of the profession and to the established rules, regulations and laws
governing communication disorders programs. Participate in activities that assist with professional development and
evidence-based practices to enhance CDE and/or early intervention services.
● Act as MDT team leader for all referrals for students whose primary disability is speech or language
● Act as case manager to students whose primary disability is speech and language
● Develop instruct, monitor, and evaluate speech and language improvement programs, utilizing a variety of service
models, including technology applications
● Assist staff members in understanding individual needs of students and developing appropriate programming
● Obtain necessary signatures on completed reports and related paperwork
● Check hearing aids for proper functioning as needed
● Participate in Child Find activities
● Participate in special services staff meetings
● Keep informed regarding current rules and regulations
● Implement local, state, and federal guidelines
● Travel (less than 2 miles) to provide district contracted SLP services between the district buildings
● Other duties as assigned.

Position is open until filled

Current LCSD employees need to apply through Employee Access. To log into Employee Access use the SKYWARD link located
on the main page of our district website
Interested applicants are asked to complete a Fast Track online application located on the district website at:
www.chelanschools.org.
For questions, please contact Sarah Clarke, Special Programs Director, at 509-682-7744 or clarkes@chelanschools.org; or
Human Resources at 509-682-3515 or hr@chelanschools.org

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