Speech Pathologist

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  • Relevant Bachelor or Masters qualification in Speech Pathology.
  • Certified Practicing Member of Speech Pathology Australia.
  • Experience delivering assessment, intervention, treatment planning and progress monitoring for children and families.

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Role Type

  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • Mid-level Senior

At Learning Links, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn, develop and thrive. We are committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and creating a genuine sense of belonging. Behind every successful outcome is a team of talented people who are committed to making a difference.

We’re looking for a passionate Speech Pathologist who thrives in a collaborative, evidence-based multidisciplinary environment and takes pride in helping children build the communication skills and confidence they need to reach their full potential. This role is suited to someone who enjoys taking initiative, continuously improving, and making meaningful and lasting contributions for children and families.

This role is available for either full time working 38 hours per week or part time working a minimum of 32 hours across our clinic and local schools in Peakhurst.Our clinics are open Monday to Saturday. Reporting to the Speech Pathology Team Leader, this Speech Pathologist position plays a key role in supporting our Speech Therapy team.

Why Join Learning Links?

Joining Learning Links means becoming part of a collaborative, values-driven organisation dedicated to helping children and young people thrive.

Learning Links has over 50 years’ experience delivering evidence-based therapy, education, and support services that help children build the skills and confidence to learn, develop, and thrive. We work closely with families, schools, and professionals to create a community where difficulties learning are no longer a barrier to a fulfilling life.

At Learning Links, you’ll enjoy:

  • Above-award pay + salary packaging up to $18,549
  • Flexible working arrangements available (part time, various locations, telehealth consults etc.)
  • Four dedicated professional development days
  • Free access to webinars and course rub by our Learning Links professionals
  • Career development and ongoing training opportunities
  • Supportive and collaborative team culture
  • Car parking, novated lease, and digital device benefits
  • The opportunity to contribute to meaningful community outcomes

What Success Looks Like in This Role

Success in this role will be measured through outcomes, collaboration, service quality, and contribution to team goals.

In this role, you will:

Clinical Service Delivery

  • Conduct assessments with children and families to identify communication difficulties, speech and language needs, and appropriate support strategies.
  • Develop individualised treatment plans in collaboration with families, setting clear goals and regularly monitoring each child’s progress.
  • Deliver evidence-based interventions that support children’s communication skills across clinic and school settings.

Professional Practice and Client Outcomes

  • Maintain accurate and timely records, including session notes, assessments, treatment plans, progress reports, Medicare letters, NDIS documentation and funding summaries.
  • Engage in reflective practice, clinical supervision and professional learning to ensure services remain aligned with current evidence-based paediatric speech pathology practice.
  • Measure and record client progress, including pre and post-test measures where appropriate, to support quality outcomes for children and families.

Team and Operational Contribution

  • Work closely with Speech Pathologists, Psychologists, Educators, Customer Care, intake teams and other support functions to provide holistic care for children and families.
  • Contribute to service quality, compliance and continuous improvement by meeting clinical, documentation, caseload and compliance expectations.
  • Build positive relationships with children, families, school communities and external stakeholders through clear communication, collaboration and excellent customer service.

About You

You are someone who values evidence-based practice, collaboration, child-centred care and continuous professional growth. You enjoy working closely with children, families, schools and multidisciplinary teams and take pride in delivering high-quality therapy that helps children build their communication skills and confidence.

You will bring:

  • Relevant qualification in Speech Pathology (Bachelor or Masters)
  • Certified Practicing Member of Speech Pathology Australia
  • A strong understanding of evidence-based paediatric assessment and intervention, including speech, language and fluency disorders.
  • Experience delivering assessment, intervention, treatment planning and progress monitoring for children and families.
  • Strong organisational and time management capability
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong attention to detail and accountability
  • Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines
  • A proactive, collaborative, and positive approach to work
  • Willingness to travel with a current driver’s license and access to a comprehensively insured vehicle.

You’ll stand out if you:

  • Have experience or a strong interest in paediatric speech pathology and supporting children with communication difficulties.
  • Are confident building rapport with children, families, school staff and external stakeholders.
  • Show commitment to reflective practice, supervision, lifelong learning and continuous improvement.
  • Are passionate about Learning Links’ mission to help children and young people overcome learning barriers and realise their potential.

What This Role Offers You

This role is ideal for someone wanting to build capability across:

  • Paediatric assessment and intervention, including speech, language, fluency and communication support for children.
  • Clinic and school-based service delivery, with exposure to both individual therapy and school program support.
  • Family and stakeholder collaboration, including working closely with parents, carers, educators and multidisciplinary professionals.
  • Clinical confidence and professional growth, through supervision, reflective practice, professional development and exposure to a varied paediatric caseload.

You’ll gain valuable exposure to evidence-based therapy, multidisciplinary collaboration, school-based programs, NDIS and Medicare reporting, and broader child and family support services while working in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Child Safety

Learning Links is a child-safe organisation committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.

Successful applicants will be required to complete:

  • Working with Children Check
  • NDIS Worker Screening Check
  • Police check
  • Relevant pre-employment checks

Ready to Apply?

If you’re driven by purpose, value collaboration, and want to help children find their voice, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now and become part of a team making a meaningful difference!

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