Speech Pathologist – Sound Connections – Darwin

  • Full-time permanent position
  • Generous remuneration package; additional annual leave
  • Internal and external supervision provided
  • 3.5k for relocation support available

Why Sound Connections?
Sound Connections is a paediatric allied health service located in Darwin. They support children aged 0-18 with a diverse range of needs and work collaboratively with families, professionals and others involved in the care of children. They provide a calm, confidential and nurturing space for learning and development.

What’s in it for you?

  • Working in an innovative and progressive team
  • Generous remuneration package, including above award rate wages and additional annual leave.
  • Access to internal and external supervision
  • Healthy work/life balance
  • Relocation support grant available.

What’s the role?

This role includes in-clinic, school, home and center-based visits and individual, group and professional consultations.

You will provide support, assessments, and treatments for:

· Speech

· Language

· Autism

· Literacy

· Fluency

· Other developmental delays

Is this the right role for you?

  • Recognised tertiary degree in Speech Pathology
  • Membership with Speech Pathology Australia
  • Holder of valid Ochre Card or willingness to apply
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Current Drivers Licence

NT PHN/RWA NT may be able to offer relocation support and clinical educational financial assistance to health professionals who are relocating to the NT or moving within the NT to a greater remoteness area classification for the purposes of employment and further clinical education.

Want to find out more about this opportunity? Please contact Ashleigh McDonald on 08 8982 1056

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Unlike other Primary Health Networks, we have a rural workforce agency. The Rural Workforce Agency NT attracts, recruits, and supports health professionals working across regional and remote communities in the NT. Support programs include orientation for new recruits, professional development, GP locum relief, grants and scholarships, workforce planning and advice, and practice management support.

Unlike other Primary Health Networks, we have a rural workforce agency. The Rural Workforce Agency NT attracts, recruits, and supports health professionals working across regional and remote communities in the NT. Support programs include orientation for new recruits, professional development, GP locum relief, grants and scholarships, workforce planning and advice, and practice management support.

Key Responsibilities, but not limited to:

To be considered for this oppertunity, you must meet the below essential criteria:

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Salary:

Negotiable
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Job Type:

Allied Health

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