Speech Pathologist ($5,000 relocation to Broome, WA)

Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service


Date: 1 week ago
City: Geraldton, Western Australia
Salary: A$113,000 - A$120,000 per year
Contract type: Full time

Broome, WA

  • $113,000 – $120,000 + super + salary packaging
  • 6 weeks’ leave | $5,000 relocation | $1,300 remote allowance
  • Make a lasting impact in Aboriginal health — and experience life in one of Australia’s most stunning locations.


BRAMS is seeking an experienced and culturally sensitive Speech Pathologist to deliver high-quality, community-based care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients across Broome and surrounding communities.


This is more than just a clinical role — it’s an opportunity to support empowerment, improve access to vital health services, and contribute meaningfully to the health and wellbeing of individuals and families.


What’s in it for you?

  • $113K–$120K base salary + super
  • Up to $15,900 salary packaging per year
  • 6 weeks’ annual leave
  • $5,000 relocation allowance
  • $1,300 remote area allowance
  • Ongoing PD support + access to clinical and management supervision
  • Work in a close-knit multidisciplinary team
  • A chance to live and work in vibrant Broome – turquoise waters, red earth, and a welcoming community


About the role

You'll provide culturally responsive, evidence-based services to children and adults funded under NDIS, Aged Care, or MBS programs. Care is delivered in homes, community settings, and BRAMS facilities, with strong support from a collaborative team.


Your focus will include:

  • Speech and language assessments & interventions
  • Supporting clients, families & carers with education
  • Coordinating care plans & referrals
  • Working alongside a multi-disciplinary team
  • Promoting speech services within BRAMS and the broader community
  • Contributing to service quality and improvement


What you’ll bring

  • Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology
  • SPA registration and membership
  • 3+ years experience
  • Strong interpersonal and cultural sensitivity
  • Ability to work independently in remote or regional settings


Highly regarded:

  • Experience with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
  • Background in disability and/or aged care sectors
  • Familiarity with the BRAMS Model of Care


Pre-employment checks: Police clearance, WWCC, driver’s license, NDIS screening, annual flu vaccination.


Why BRAMS?

Founded in 1978, BRAMS is WA’s first Aboriginal community-controlled medical service. With a proud history of delivering holistic, culturally safe care, BRAMS supports over 40,000 occasions of service each year across the Kimberley.


Join an organisation that truly values its team and invests in professional development and long-term impact.


About Broome

Broome is more than just a destination – it's a lifestyle. Think camel rides at sunset, national parks at your doorstep, and a friendly, diverse community. With strong infrastructure and a laid-back atmosphere, Broome offers the perfect blend of career and adventure.


Apply now to take the next step in your allied health career — and make a difference where it matters most.

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