Our Client: This growing interdisciplinary clinic is committed to delivering neuroaffirming, trauma-informed and strengths-based supports for children and young people. The service is built on a model that brings multiple therapies together in one location, making it easier for clients and families to access coordinated, wraparound care particularly when navigating the NDIS. You'll be part of a vibrant team of Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Creative Arts Therapists and Allied Health Assistants who value connection, curiosity and shared learning. The team is guided by the social model of disability and works collaboratively with families to help young people thrive. About the role: We are seeking an experienced Paediatric Speech Pathologist to join a growing interdisciplinary clinic in Cranbourne, VIC on a contractor basis, with flexible part-time or full-time options available. This neuroaffirming, trauma-informed and strengths-based service supports children and young people, with a strong focus on NDIS participants. You will be part of a vibrant team of Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Creative Arts Therapists and Allied Health Assistants who value connection, curiosity and shared learning. You will deliver relationship-centred speech pathology services across a varied paediatric caseload in clinic, school, home and community settings. Key Responsibilities: Complete speech pathology assessments and set goals collaboratively with clients and families Deliver evidence-informed therapy across clinic, school, home and community settings Participate in care team meetings and collaborative group programs Provide parent/carer coaching and education Maintain accurate clinical documentation with admin support Contribute to a culture of shared learning through weekly team learning opportunities Benefits $85,000 - $105,000 per annum equivalent superannuation (contractor, based on experience) Flexible working options part-time or full-time available 90-minute appointment model for balanced clinical workloads Full admin support including calendar and documentation assistance Weekly team learning opportunities and structured clinical supervision Annual professional development budget Four weeks annual leave plus personal leave entitlements Opportunities for career progression into senior and leadership roles Inclusive, welcoming and values-driven workplace About You Bachelor or Master's degree in Speech Pathology Current registration/membership with Speech Pathology Australia Current Working with Children Check and Police Check Current driver's licence and reliable vehicle Passion for supporting neurodivergent children, young people and their families Neuroaffirming and trauma-informed mindset (or willingness to learn) Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team CPR certification and First Aid training (or willingness to obtain) Full working rights in Australia Highly Regarded (Not Essential): Experience with NDIS participants Paediatric experience Understanding of PDA, sensory regulation or trauma-informed practices About Us: MediRecruit provides a specialist healthcare recruitment and career advisory service for Allied Health professionals in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Our dynamic team of recruiters have healthcare backgrounds and are passionate about sharing their expert advice. Refer a Friend: Do you know a health professional who would be perfect for this role? Refer them and earn a shared $500 referral bonus! How to Apply: Please apply and one of our Healthcare Specialists will call you for a confidential discussion. Or contact Danielle Weedon - danielle@medirecruit.com or 0437 483 364.