Speech Pathologist - Graduate Program 2027 at MedHealth
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jul, 26

Salary

86400.0

Posted On

17 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Speech pathology, Clinical assessment, Report writing, Therapy support, Advocacy, Communication, Multidisciplinary teamwork, NDIS knowledge, Time management, Interpersonal skills

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Company Description Welcome to Ability Action Australia! 👋 Welcome to Ability Action Australia, where we help NDIS participants (0–65 years) get more out of life, more independence, more confidence, more growth, more wins. Every day, we’re in the community helping people do life better… and honestly, it feels pretty epic. 🚀 Job Description Are you graduating as a Speech Pathologist and ready to kickstart your career somewhere that actually supports you, cheers for you, mentors you, and celebrates your wins? Welcome to Ability Action Australia! Where people develop Where careers grow Where grads thrive Where a real difference is made Where speechies occasionally ask, “Wow, did I really just do that? (Spoiler: Yes, you did!) ABOUT US We’re a national therapy provider helping NDIS participants of all ages “get more out of life today!” Our goal – To be the best Allied Health provider in the country. Our teams are supportive, our culture is fun and empowering, our supervision is actually weekly, and our 12-month Action Packed Graduate Program is here to help you be the kind of speech pathologist you always knew you could be. Speechies love working with us because we combine structure + flexibility, support + independence, professionalism and fun. WHY YOU’LL LOVE OUR GRADUATE PROGRAM You will learn a whole lot, not just clinical skills but business skills, people skills and all the intangible things that can take you from good to great. You will make mistakes, learn and grow, be challenged, succeed in ways that matter, forge great relationships, have lots of fun, transform lives and learn from experts in the field. Some of the things your will do in this role Include; ✔Supporting participants in the community, school or clinic ✔Completing assessments, writing reports and supporting participants with therapy ✔Advocating for and working with participants and carers to help achieve goals What sets us apart? A support system that never leaves you feeling alone, especially while you’re learning. We know how much there is to experience and we are here for you. Guaranteed salary of $86,400 incl. super Travel reimbursement $1,500 external CPD allowance Performance-based incentives (potential to earn more + give to the community) Laptop, smartphone & clinical toolkit Professional indemnity insurance Salary packaging + novated leasing options Employee perks: travel discounts, gym savings & more Flexibility (Office/clinic, Home or your favorite café) 1:1 weekly supervision, monthly workshops, mentoring (& your own buddy) WHO YOU ARE You’re a soon-to-be graduating Speech Pathologist who is: • Empathetic, curious & eager to learn • Passionate about helping people communicate & connect • Keen to join a fun, multidisciplinary team • Excited to grow your skills with support • SPA-registered or eligible upon graduation • A licensed driver with your own vehicle READY TO LEVEL UP YOUR SPEECHIE CAREER? I’m Carla Morris. Your Grad Program wing-woman and question-answerer Phone: 0430652332 Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: Carla Morris | LinkedIn Apply today and let’s help you get more out of your career, starting now. Additional Information You are welcome here. Our fast-growing team of more than 3,500 people around Australia represent a huge array of life experiences, skills and ways of thinking. We value all these differences. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, proudly welcoming people with disability including mental health conditions, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people from the LGBTQI community, veterans, carers and Indigenous Australians to our team. We are happy to adjust our recruitment process to support accessibility needs. Leadership Opportunity: No Job Status: Full Time
Responsibilities
The role involves supporting NDIS participants in community, school, or clinic settings by conducting assessments and providing therapy. You will also be responsible for writing clinical reports and advocating for participants to help them achieve their personal goals.
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