NDSCare is a multidisciplinary community-based service supporting children and adults with developmental, communication and complex care needs across Western Sydney.
We are seeking a Speech Pathologist to join our growing team in a flexible community-based role. The position primarily involves supporting children with developmental and communication needs, with some adult participants requiring communication or swallowing support.
Our clinicians work collaboratively within a transdisciplinary model alongside nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, educators and Allied Health Assistants, allowing therapy programs to be supported across participants’ everyday environments.
This role is suited to a clinician who enjoys community-based practice and working closely with families, schools and multidisciplinary teams to support meaningful communication outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct speech and language assessments across paediatric and adult participants
Deliver therapy targeting articulation, expressive and receptive language, social communication and functional communication skills
Support participants using AAC and other communication strategies where appropriate
Provide guidance and coaching to families, carers and support teams
Develop therapy plans and collaborate with Allied Health Assistants who support program implementation between clinician sessions
Prepare clear clinical reports including progress summaries and NDIS review documentation
Participate in multidisciplinary discussions and case planning with other clinicians
This is a community-based position involving visits to homes, schools, childcare centres and other community settings.
The role offers a primarily paediatric caseload with some adult participants, providing a varied and meaningful scope of practice.
Why Join NDSCare
Flexible employment arrangements (casual, part-time or full-time)
Collaborative multidisciplinary team environment
Opportunities to build skills in community-based practice
A varied caseload supporting both children and adults
Administrative support to assist with scheduling and coordination
New graduates and early-career clinicians are encouraged to apply.
Requirements
Job Requirements
Bachelor or Master of Speech Pathology
Eligibility for membership with Speech Pathology Australia
Current Working With Children Check
NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain)
Current Police Check
Valid driver’s licence and access to a reliable vehicle
Ability to travel to homes, schools and community settings across Western Sydney
Desirable (but not essential)
Experience working with paediatric participants
Experience supporting individuals with developmental delay or disability
Interest in community-based practice
Experience or interest in AAC and functional communication supports
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
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