Paediatric Speech Pathologist About the job Welcome to AIM Therapy for Children! We're a dynamic and growing team of allied health professionals and admin staff dedicated to delivering fun, functional, and family-focused care . We operate from purpose-built clinics in Wembley, Joondalup, and Canning Vale and we’re excited to announce our new clinic opening soon in Butler! You’ll work alongside Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Physiotherapists, and Psychologists in a truly collaborative environment. We offer individual and group therapies in clinics, homes, and schools, wherever children need us most. AIMTherapy Job Description We are currently seeking a passionate and experienced Speech Pathologist who loves working with children and is committed to making a meaningful difference in their lives. At AIM Therapy, you’ll be part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team dedicated to helping children reach their full potential through evidence-based, family-centred care. What You’ll Love About AIM Beautiful, fully equipped clinic spaces designed for creativity and fun Freedom to work in the community, in the clinic and from home when you need Gradual caseload build-up for a smooth transition Collaboration with experienced Clinical Leads and a supportive team Vibrant therapy rooms featuring trampolines, swings, toys, and more Extensive assessment tools and resources at your fingertips Focus on client care, our admin team handles bookings and invoicing What We Offer Competitive salary performance bonuses travel reimbursement Laptop and smartphone provided Flexible hours to fit school runs, childcare, and life commitments Paid parental leave Salary packaging and novated leasing options Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Clear career pathways into Senior and Leadership roles Biannual goal setting and career planning $1000 annual external PD allowance paid PD leave Qualifications About you: Current registration with Speech Pathology Australia as a Speech Pathologist A passion for collaborating in a multi-disciplinary team & working with paediatrics Excellent communication (written and verbal) skills and interpersonal skills Valid drivers licence access to a reliable motor vehicle