Job Titlte: Speech Pathologist Job Type: Full time or part time Salary Offer: $80k – $115k super (depending on experience) Location: Mount Gambier About the company: Our client is a fast-growing, community-focused, neuro-affirming practice based in Mount Gambier. They are passionate about helping children—and increasingly adults—build meaningful communication through play-based, strengths-focused, and culturally responsive approaches. Their team works closely with families, educators, support workers, and Aboriginal community organisations to create inclusive environments and collaborative pathways. They value creativity, relationship-building, evidence-informed practice, and a strong commitment to trauma-informed care and cultural safety. As a teaching and learning clinic, our client offers structured supervision, professional development, and opportunities to contribute to innovative programs, community partnerships, and educator capacity-building. About the role: We are seeking a dedicated Speech Pathologist to join our client's dynamic team. You will work across clinic, community, and home settings, supporting children (and some adult AAC clients) to reach their communication goals. This is an opportunity to deliver high-quality, person-centered therapy while collaborating with families, allied health teams, and educators. Your work will include: Clinic-based sessions in Mount Gambier Home visits and community outreach (preschools, schools, childcare) Telehealth support for remote families or follow-up sessions Developing therapy plans and supporting allied health assistants Collaborating with schools, families, and support networks to embed communication goals Conducting autism assessments (depending on experience) Engaging in government-tendered projects and outreach initiatives Benefits: Generous CPD allowance and regular supervision/mentoring Structured support for new graduates (if applicable) Flexible work arrangements (hybrid telehealth in-person, work-from-home options) Opportunities for leadership, project work, and government tenders Travel allowances where applicable Collaborative, neuro-affirming, culturally responsive practice framework Sustainable workload model with approximately 5 billable hours/day, allowing time for documentation, PD, resource development, and team collaboration Requirements: Qualification in Speech Pathology (SPA registration required) 1–7 years' experience (paediatric experience preferred; adult AAC experience is a bonus) Passionate about child-centered, neurodiversity-affirming, and inclusive practices Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills Commitment to flexible, family- and community-focused service delivery Willingness to engage in community partnerships and school/educator capacity-building Visa sponsorship may be considered for the right candidate. If you are passionate about empowering communication and want to make a tangible difference in the lives of children (and adults) in the Mount Gambier region, click APPLY NOW to join our client's team!