Join a supportive Speech Pathology clinic on the Central Coast offering genuine flexibility, capped KPIs, complex paediatric exposure and a collaborative team culture. • Salary from $95,000 super for Speech Pathologists, with senior packages up to $105,000 super • Predominantly clinic-based role with around 15% community/home visits • Paediatric-focused caseload with scope for adult dysphagia, mealtime management and AAC if desired Benefits • Salary from $95,000 super for Speech Pathologists • Senior salary packages up to $105,000 super • Realistic, capped KPIs to prevent burnout • 4 billable sessions per day for junior clinicians • 5 billable sessions per day for senior clinicians • Work from home flexibility available • Primarily clinic-based role with only around 15% community/home visits • $2,000 professional development allowance • Phone and laptop provided • Access to AI transcription systems to reduce admin load • Resource room with toys, games, assessments and online resources • Supportive director who genuinely values flexibility and work-life balance • Strong progression opportunities, with plans to expand and create a Clinical Team Leader role within the next 24 months About the Business Join a growing Speech Pathology clinic based on the Central Coast, known for its strong reputation in paediatric dysphagia and complex communication. The team works with children and adults, with a strong focus on early intervention, complex disability, AAC, paediatric dysphagia, rare chromosomal conditions, ASD Level 3 presentations and cerebral palsy. The clinic is highly collaborative, supportive and passionate about helping clinicians build confidence in work without feeling overwhelmed. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Speech Pathologist who wants to learn, grow and be genuinely supported in a close-knit environment. About the Role This role would suit a Speech Pathologist at any stage of their career, from a graduate through to an experienced or senior clinician. The caseload is approximately 90% paediatric, with the core age group sitting between 18 months and 8–9 years old. You will work across early intervention, complex communication, paediatric dysphagia, AAC and disability-focused therapy. There is also scope to work with adults if this is an area of interest, including functional dysphagia, mealtime management plans, AAC and progressive neurological conditions such as Huntington’s disease. The role is primarily clinic-based, with approximately 15% community and home visits. Tuesday and Wednesday are currently the busiest clinic days, and clinicians have flexibility around managing their own calendars. Support Available You do not need to come in with paediatric experience. The clinic is very open to someone who is eager to learn, willing to shadow, and interested in developing within the disability sector. The first few weeks will involve shadowing, getting to know the clients and slowly building up your caseload. You will not be expected to carry a full caseload immediately. Support includes: • Shadowing • Caseload built gradually • Group supervision once a fortnight • Friday 2pm team supervision and sit-down • Regular collaboration across the team • Support from experienced clinicians with strong paediatric dysphagia and complex communication experience • Open team discussions around complex families and clinical problem-solving Team Culture This is a very close-knit, flexible and collaborative team environment. The director has two children herself and understands the importance of flexibility, realistic expectations and avoiding clinician burnout. The team works closely together and takes a collaborative approach to complex families and clinical decision-making. Clinicians manage their own calendars through a shared room-booking system. This role would suit someone who is kind, curious, open to learning and genuinely interested in supporting children and families with complex needs. Interested? Contact Meg: 0468 341 546 megan@gorillajobs.com.au