Sunraysia Community Health Services

Speech Pathologist – Grade 1 or Grade 2

Sunraysia Community Health Service (SCHS) is a dynamic organisation promoting health, wellbeing and independence in a social model of health. The organisation is a source of primary and preventive care for our community members who are at risk of poor health outcomes, and experience acute health disparities. SCHS understands the influence of the Social Determinants of Health upon health inequities experienced by community members and work with consumers and community members, to structure their care around the context in which they live and work. 

The Role

We are seeking applications from a self-motivated, energetic and vibrant Speech Pathologist looking for an opportunity to be part of a team, where directly impacting the lives of clients and their families in a positive manner is a daily occurrence.  You will join our multidisciplinary Allied Health team and provide evidence-based assessment, intervention and capacity building support for clients, their families and educators around language, communication or swallowing.  

SCHS offers attractive salary packaging, full orientation, professional development and a highly supportive culture and friendly work environment.

Apply

For a confidential discussion, please contact Julie Munro, Program Manager Allied Health on (03) 5022 5444 / 0455603396.

To apply, please email your covering letter, CV, responses to the Key Selection Criteria listed in the position description and contact details of three professional referees addressed to Manager Human Resources, careers@schs.com.au

Applications must be received by 8am Monday 31st March 2025.

Click here for Grade 1 Speech Pathologist position description

Click here for Grade 2 Speech Pathologist position description

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Compliance

PLEASE NOTE: SCHS is committed to the application of the Child Safe Standards. All positions are subject to thorough credentialing and safety screening prior to commencing employment. This includes reference checks and National Police Check for all SCHS employees. Any prospective employee who has resided and worked overseas in the past 10 years for a continuous period of 12 months or more will be required to undergo an International Criminal History Check. Where applicable, employees may also be required to hold a current Working With Children check issued in the state of Victoria and have a current NDIS Clearance (NDIS Worker Screening Check).

For more information on the NDIS Worker Screening Check,  please click here.

Department of Health Guidelines for Immunisation of Health Care Workers require all staff to demonstrate immunity to specific preventable diseases. As part of the recruitment process, the preferred applicant is required to provide evidence of immunisation (and/or serology) to confirm they are protected from risk.

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