Job Description We’re growing our multidisciplinary team supporting NDIS participants and are looking for a Senior Speech Pathologist who wants to make a meaningful impact in their local community while providing leadership and guidance to others. You’ll bring advanced clinical expertise, strong organisational skills, and a passion for helping people achieve their goals . In return, we’ll provide: Structured supervision and mentoring , plus opportunities to mentor junior clinicians Generous CPD and leadership development to keep you at the top of your game A fun, energetic workplace where no two days are the same Your work will be varied and rewarding, you might be in childcare centres, schools, aged care facilities, homes, the community, or our clinic space . We love flexibility and will tailor your caseload to suit your interests. If you’re an experienced Speech Pathologist ready to step into a senior role and enjoy the freedom of community-based work in a supportive, collaborative team, we’d love to hear from you. What's in it for you? As you support many, we support you. We offer: Work flexibility – From 24 hours a week to full time, you select the hours and days that work best for you as an individual. Excellent remuneration – Industry leading salary salary packaging car allowance laptop smartphone purchase leave. True work-life balance – The autonomy of setting your calendar, your way. Combine the convenience of working from home with time at our supportive hubs. Career progression – Access to ongoing training tailored to your interests and long-term goals combined with professional development opportunities through Ability Action Australia and our parent company, MedHealth. Continuous Professional Development – A generous CPD allowance and paid leave days to complete this. Passionate and positive culture – Be part of a purpose-driven team that believes in making a difference. Responsibilities will include: Manage an allocated caseload (based on your negotiated hours) and deliver timely therapeutic services Our Early Years caseload (0-5) – Clinic/Home-based early intervention and parent coaching (including speech sounds, early language, feeding, school-readiness) School-aged children (5-18) – Literacy, social communication, speech, language, fluency, voice, feeding and AAC assessment and implementation. Adults – Functional communication, speech, language, fluency, dysphagia and mealtime management, neurodegenerative diseases, stroke and acquired brain injury rehabilitation. Neuro-affirming supports to our large neurodivergent population of all age groups.