Looking for a graduate role where you'll actually feel supported? This growing paediatric allied health provider is looking for a Speech Pathologist to join their close-knit team servicing Melton, Brookfield, Bacchus Marsh and surrounding areas . Demand continues to grow, and they're looking for the right person to join a genuinely supportive environment where quality care comes first. Originally established as a Speech Pathology service, the organisation has expanded into Occupational Therapy and continues to build a strong reputation throughout Melbourne's western suburbs. This is an excellent opportunity for a new graduate or early career Speech Pathologist who wants hands-on support, manageable expectations and a team that is invested in their success. Why You'll Love This Role Competitive salary package of up to $115,000 Super Performance incentives available for exceeding targets Paid travel time plus a fuel card provided Professional Development allowance Resource allowance so you have everything you need to do your job well Flexible start available with 3 days per week or FT Opportunity to increase days as your caseload grows Travel kept within approximately 30 minutes of your local area Relaxed, friendly and supportive team culture Regular supervision and mentoring from experienced clinicians Genuine work-life balance with realistic expectations A Graduate Program That Makes Sense Rather than being thrown straight into a full caseload, you'll be supported through a structured approach designed to build confidence and clinical skills. The proposed structure includes: 3 days of client work 1 dedicated support and supervision day 1 day for preparation, planning and administration The team believes great clinicians are developed through support, not pressure. The Role You'll work with a paediatric caseload in community settings, supporting children and families across a range of communication needs. Your day may include: Speech and language assessments Individual therapy sessions Parent coaching and education Collaboration with schools, kinders and other stakeholders Report writing and goal planning Supporting children to achieve meaningful outcomes in everyday environments Billable expectations are designed to be achievable and include: Therapy sessions Travel time Clinical administration Team Culture This is a team that genuinely enjoys working together. You'll be joining a relaxed, easy-going group of clinicians who stay connected, support each other and celebrate wins together. Despite working in the community, the team makes a conscious effort to keep everyone engaged and supported. Requirements: Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology Eligibility for Speech Pathology Australia membership Driver's licence and reliable vehicle Passion for working with children and families Strong communication skills and willingness to learn