Speech Pathologist – Join a Team That Grows Together ð Adamstown & Warners Bay (Newcastle/Lake Macquarie, NSW) ð Full-time or Part-time About the Role We’re looking for Speech Pathologists who are passionate about working with children and families and want to be part of a vibrant, values-led team. Whether you're an experienced clinician or a new graduate, you’ll be supported to do your best work and grow a meaningful career. You’ll be delivering high-quality, evidence-based paediatric speech pathology services from our well-resourced centres in Adamstown and Warners Bay, with a mix of in-centre, outreach, and group-based supports. This role can be tailored to your ideal work-life balance, with full-time and part-time options available. What Success Looks Like Success in this role means you: Feel confident and supported in your clinical work Build trusted relationships with families and colleagues Participate actively in team learning and development Make a measurable difference in the lives of the children you support Why Join Us? We’re proud to be Lake Macquarie’s 2023 Business of the Year, with a strong reputation for care, inclusivity and collaboration. We offer: A family-friendly, flexible workplace with a supportive and fun team culture Generous PD budget and graduate training programs Weekly supervision, mentoring, and small group support A dedicated Service Support team for administration and client coordination Low billable hour targets with a focus on quality care Beautiful therapy spaces with full access to assessments, iPads, laptops and resources Competitive salary packages (above award) with tailored incentives Car and mileage allowance for outreach appointments Warm welcome, structured orientation and ongoing check-ins “Being part of the AGU team is by far the best decision I’ve made for my development. It’s a place where I feel fully supported and inspired to grow.” — Brooke, Speech Pathologist Responsibilities Deliver paediatric speech pathology assessments and therapy for communication and feeding difficulties Use a range of service delivery models (individual, group, in-centre, community) Work collaboratively with families, educators, and other professionals Maintain high-quality documentation and contribute to quality improvement initiatives Engage in ongoing professional learning and reflective practice Promote a culture of inclusion, innovation, and evidence-based care Who We’re Looking For We’re open to applications from both early career and experienced clinicians. You’ll be a great fit if you’re: A qualified Speech Pathologist eligible for SPA membership (CPSP preferred) Passionate about working with children and families Committed to evidence-based practice and lifelong learning Able to work independently and collaboratively across service settings A clear communicator, with strong interpersonal and documentation skills Warm, inclusive, and values-aligned New graduates are invited to apply via our Graduate and Grow program – with a reduced caseload, weekly supervision, peer support, and dedicated graduate learning modules. We welcome and value diversity. People of all backgrounds and lived experiences- including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTQIA folks, people with disability, and culturally and racially marginalised communities-are encouraged to apply.