Are you a talented Speech Pathologist looking to make a significant impact within regional communities? South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service (SWBIRS) is a specialist rehabilitation service supporting people with acquired brain injuries across the Murrumbidgee Local Health District. Our services include allied health assessments, therapy, education, and rehabilitation coordination. We offer both community outreach and center-based programs. Our multidisciplinary Allied Health team works in close partnership with Rehabilitation Physicians to deliver high-quality rehabilitation and rehabilitation coordination. As a Speech Pathologist with Murrumbidgee Local Health District, you will focus on delivering expert assessments and intervention for clients with cognitive and communication disorders. You’ll work across a variety of settings, including: Onsite clinics Outreach visits to rural communities Telehealth appointments You will also be a part of the rehabilitation coordination for a designated caseload of clients. This involves working closely with the multidisciplinary team to develop, implement, and monitor individualized rehabilitation plans - ensuring seamless, client-centered care across all stages of recovery. Learn more about the South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service here SWBIRS is primarily seeking a clinician who can work at Level 3 capacity, however if a suitable candidate is not identified will consider a clinician who is able to perform at Level 2 capacity with indirect supervision. The individual will be supported to develop clinical knowledge and skills to progress to a Level 3 grading after 2 years in the role. Our ideal candidate will demonstrate: Tertiary Qualification in Speech Pathology with eligibility for practicing membership of Speech Pathology Australia (SPA). Advanced clinical knowledge, skills and experience in assessment and management of clients with an acquired brain injury in a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team. Experience providing community-based rehabilitation coordination and/or case management to people with complex needs. Ability to independently manage clinical caseload and prioritise appropriately in conjunction with the overall team to ensure clients are seen within an appropriate timeframe More information: Click here for the Position Description