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Description
Title
Speech Pathologist (NDIS) – New Graduates Welcome – Flexible / Hybrid
Service Location
Bacchus Marsh, VIC and/or Northwestern Melbourne suburbs
Clinic + Community or Community-based (flexible based on candidate location)
Employment Type
Full-time / Part-time / Contract
Salary
Employee (FTE): $80,000 – $115,000+ Super + Company Car + PD Support + Visa assistance for the right candidate
Contract: Percentage of total billings (competitive structure)
Role Overview
The Speech Pathologist will work with NDIS participants across the lifespan, supporting communication, swallowing, and functional participation goals.
This role offers a varied caseload including clinic-based therapy, home visits, and community-based services. You will have autonomy in clinical decision-making while receiving strong supervision and ongoing support from a multidisciplinary team.
About Reverence Community Care
Reverence Community Care is a therapist-owned NDIS provider delivering Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Behaviour Support, Psychology, and Group Programs.
We are committed to empowering individuals to live independently, confidently, and with dignity. Our services are delivered across Bacchus Marsh and the wider western suburbs of Melbourne.
As a clinician-led organisation, we prioritise supportive practice environments where therapists are valued, heard, and empowered to grow both professionally and personally.
Benefits
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for confidential wellbeing support
- Company vehicle provided for work-related travel
- End-to-end administrative support (scheduling, coordination, and billing assistance)
- Advanced CRM system to streamline documentation and reduce admin load
- Professional Development (PD) budget of $1,000 – $3,000 annually
- Quarterly performance-based bonus structure
- Flexible work arrangements including work-from-home options for reporting
- Consistent scheduling for improved work-life balance
- Supportive, therapist-led multidisciplinary team culture
- Tailored caseload aligned with clinician interests and strength
Team Culture
At Reverence Community Care, you will join a collaborative multidisciplinary team committed to delivering high-quality, client-centred therapy.
We value flexibility, wellbeing, and professional growth. Our therapist-owned model ensures clinical decisions prioritise both client outcomes and clinician sustainability, creating a workplace where expertise is respected and meaningful impact is achieved.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive speech, language, fluency, and swallowing assessments
Develop and implement individualised, goal-oriented therapy plans
Deliver evidence-based interventions across speech, language, social communication, and dysphagia
Provide services aligned with NDIS participant goals and funding requirements
Recommend and support use of AAC and assistive communication technology
Collaborate with families, carers, support coordinators, and allied health professionals
Prepare high-quality clinical reports, progress notes, and NDIS documentation
Educate and empower clients and caregivers with functional communication strategies
Participate in clinical supervision, team meetings, and professional development activities
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Speech Pathology
- Current or pending registration with Speech Pathology Australia
- New graduates welcome to apply (Australia-based)
- Overseas-qualified Speech Pathologists are welcome to apply. Applicants must have a recognised Speech Pathology qualification and a minimum of 3–4 years’ post-qualification clinical experience in their home country
- Eligibility for Australian work rights or visa sponsorship (where applicable)
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and report-writing skills
- Passion for NDIS practice and improving client outcomes and quality of life
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
- Commitment to evidence-based, client-centred practice
