About Bright FACES Bright FACES is a purpose-driven paediatric clinic located in Melton, VIC. We support neurodiverse children and their families through evidence-based, compassionate care. Our warm, multidisciplinary team includes Psychologists and Occupational Therapists. We’re now looking for a Speech Pathologist who is ready to make a meaningful difference while building a lasting and satisfying career. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys independent clinical work and values being part of a collaborative team. There is also potential to step into a leadership role as our speech team expands. What we offer $100,000–$120,000 salary, commensurate with experience, plus 12% superannuation Up to 10 weeks paid leave annually, including: 4 weeks annual leave Up to 6 additional weeks (2 weeks during each of Term 1–3 school holidays) Monday to Friday roster, 9:00am to 5:00pm (no weekends or after-hours work Full administrative support for scheduling, billing, and client enquiries A friendly multidisciplinary team including Psychology and Occupational Therapy Laptop and iPad provided CPD funding and regular supervision sessions (internal/external) with ongoing scheduled support Leadership and mentoring opportunities as the speech team team expands A purpose-built, child-friendly clinic designed to support both client outcomes and clinician wellbeing. About the role You will deliver evidence-based speech pathology services to neurodiverse children and their families, in a supportive clinical setting. You will have autonomy over your caseload with regular peer support and integrated collaboration with OTs and Psychologists. Key responsibilities include: Conducting assessments and delivering individualised therapy Working with children with Autism, ADHD, and developmental language delay Coaching and educating parents to support carryover at home Running small group programs (e.g., school readiness, social communication) Collaborating closely with allied health colleagues for integrated care Participating in team meetings, reflective practice, and supervision Providing mentoring or support to early-career team members (optional) About you You’re a reflective, compassionate clinician who enjoys working in a team while managing your own caseload with confidence. You’re passionate about helping children and families thrive, and value a workplace that supports your growth and wellbeing. To be successful, you will have: A recognised degree in Speech Pathology Eligible for membership with Speech Pathology Australia A current Working With Children Check Full Australian working rights Minimum 2 years of experience Interest or experience in working with neurodiverse children How to apply We understand choosing a new role is an important decision. If you’d like to visit the clinic or speak with us before applying, we welcome your interest. Bright FACES is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace for all clinicians.