Job title: Speech Pathologist Job type: Full time or part time Salary offer: $90K–$110K Package Location: Melbourne About the company: Our client is a leading paediatric allied health practice dedicated to supporting children with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential. As a trusted NDIS provider, they deliver high-quality, holistic therapy services that make a meaningful impact in the community. With a large multidisciplinary team of Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Exercise Physiologists, Key Workers, and Allied Health Assistants, our client offers a collaborative and supportive environment where clinicians can thrive. They operate from state-of-the-art facilities, including sensory rooms, an inclusive gym, and access to the latest technology and equipment. About the role: As a Speech Pathologist, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality therapy services while driving clinical excellence. You will work with a diverse paediatric caseload across clinic and community settings, supporting NDIS participants and their families. You will manage an autonomous caseload with a balanced structure of client-facing work and flexible time for professional development and administration. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech and communication assessments for children Deliver evidence-based therapy and maintain high clinical standards Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team to coordinate care Manage your own caseload (4 days client-facing, 1 flexible day for assessments, admin, resources, research, supervision, and stakeholder liaison) Maintain accurate clinical documentation and client records Ensure compliance with regulatory and organisational requirements Participate in quality improvement initiatives Communicate effectively with families, stakeholders, and internal teams Contribute to team development and professional initiatives Benefits: Competitive salary package Flexible work arrangements, including work-from-home options Excellent work-life balance Modern, well-equipped facilities Diverse and engaging caseload Ongoing professional development and learning opportunities Supportive and collaborative team culture Opportunity to grow your career and take on leadership initiatives Requirements: Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology Current SPA (Speech Pathology Australia) membership or eligibility Experience working with paediatric clients (preferred) Knowledge of NDIS and community-based services Strong clinical, organisational, and communication skills Ability to work autonomously and as part of a multidisciplinary team Commitment to evidence-based practice and professional growth Current Working With Children Check and relevant clearances If you are passionate about helping children thrive and are looking for a rewarding role in a supportive and progressive environment, we would love to hear from you. APPLY NOW to take the next step in your Speech Pathology career.