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Paediatric Speech Pathologist (New Grads Welcome!)
Earn approx. $120–$140 per hour (inclusive of travel) + super, with a consistent caseload, minimal local travel, and genuine flexibility.
If you’re tired of rigid KPIs, being stuck in a clinic room all day, or feeling like just another number—this might be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
We’re a small, supportive, and growing team offering meaningful, flexible work with a ready-to-go caseload and strong referral base.
Join a role where you can do high-quality, impactful work with children and families—without burnout.
About the Role
You’ll support children and families across a range of communication needs, including:
- Speech sound disorders
- Language delays and disorders
- Fluency (stuttering)
- Social communication differences
- Early literacy and phonological awareness
- Literacy
- Developmental conditions
- Orofacial myofunctional disorders
Your role will include:
- Conducting assessments and setting meaningful, functional goals
- Delivering engaging, evidence-based therapy
- Building strong, long-term relationships with families
- Collaborating with educators and allied health professionals
- Keeping admin simple—notes and essential client paperwork only
Why clinicians love working with us:
- Approx. $120-$140 per hour inclusive of travel (based on current caseload)
- Consistent, established caseload from day one
- Strong referral base – no client chasing
- Caseloads are geographically clustered to minimise travel time
- Minimal travel + paid travel time
- Flexible hours—you choose your schedule and working days
- No KPIs or unrealistic targets
- Work in a variety of settings—not stuck in a clinic room all day
- Weekly team meetings + ongoing, weekly supervision
- Supportive, down-to-earth team culture
- Access to resources and materials provided
- Full-time or part-time options available
- Contractor or salaried pathways available
New graduates are strongly encouraged to apply. You’ll be supported with:
- Structured weekly supervision and mentoring
- A gradual and manageable caseload build
- A supportive team that’s readily available for guidance
- Opportunities to develop skills across a diverse paediatric caseloa
This role is ideal for a clinician who wants strong earning potential, flexibility, and genuine support—without burnout or unrealistic expectations.
We’d love to hear from you—whether you’re a new grad or an experienced clinician looking for a better way to work.
Requirements
Job Requirements:
- Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology
- Current membership (or eligibility for membership) with Speech Pathology Australia
- Current Working With Children Check (or willingness to obtain)
- Current National Police Check (or willingness to obtain)
- Current driver’s licence and access to a reliable car
- Ability to manage a mobile paediatric caseload within a local area
- Strong clinical skills in paediatric assessment and intervention
- Experience or willingness to work collaboratively with families, daycares, schools, and teachers
- Ability to provide functional, holistic, and client-centred support for children with a range of communication needs, including neurodivergent and complex clients
- Motivated, proactive, and self-directed clinician
- Fun, engaging, and positive approach to working with children and families
- Values flexibility, autonomy, and work-life balance
- Strong communication, organisation, and time management skills
- Commitment to evidence-based, family-centred practice