Are you a driven and innovative Speech Pathologist looking to make a meaningful impact? We’re looking for someone special to join our dedicated team at 8 Senses Therapy, where we focus on delivering family-centred services to children and their families.
At 8 Senses Therapy, we’re passionate about providing therapy that’s interest-based and family-centred, deeply involving families in their child’s journey towards progress. As a part of our team, you will be working primarily with early intervention and school-age clients, supporting children with diverse needs funded by NDIS, Medicare, or private funding—both in-centre and at schools.
Led by allied health professionals with extensive experience, we’re dedicated to your personal growth and our team’s success. You’ll be collaborating closely with other Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists in an environment driven by our core values: Compassion, Positivity, Respect, Accountability, and working in Harmony for Excellence.
• Career progression with generous professional development opportunities and allowance.
• Strong administrative support, enabling you to focus purely on your clinical role.
• Attractive remuneration with annual increments.
• A collaborative work culture with peer support and manageable caseloads.
• All the assessment tools, resources, and therapy games you’ll need are provided.
• Flexibility with options for Full-time, Part-time (0.8 FTE), or Contractual arrangements.
• Recognised tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology with current Australian registration.
• At least 2 years’ experience as a Paediatric Speech Pathologist.
• Current Working with Children Check (WWCC) and RRHAN-EC.
• Current First Aid certification.
• Valid Australian driver’s licence.
• Providing 1-to-1 therapy to clients in our centre and in schools, guided by collaborative, family-centred goals.
• Designing, conducting, and reviewing individual therapy sessions, clearly communicating intervention plans and outcomes with families, and adjusting plans to keep children engaged.
• Collaborating closely with each child’s care team (carers, educators, and other professionals) to ensure skills generalisation and monitor progress.
• Maintaining a professional, friendly approach in interactions with team members and stakeholders.
• A passion for the family-centred model and enthusiasm for educating caregivers about therapy interventions and strategies.
• Creativity and a love for engaging young children in meaningful therapy sessions.
• A positive team-player who’s equally confident working independently and respects workplace harmony.
If you’re passionate about making a difference in children’s lives within a supportive and positive environment, we’d love to hear from you!
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to Irene at: [email protected]
We can’t wait to meet you!
Since high school, Helen has been passionate about working with children – finding immense fulfilment in helping them discover and develop their unique voices. Being a part of the 8 Senses Therapy team brings a dynamic element to her practice, sharing ideas and approaching therapy from a multi-dimensional perspective. Helen’s warmth and dedication shines through in every interaction, making her an invaluable part of the 8ST Team.
Fill out our contact form and our admin team will get in touch with you as soon as possible!
Are you a driven and innovative Speech Pathologist looking to make a meaningful impact? We’re looking for someone special to join our dedicated team at 8 Senses Therapy, where we focus on delivering family-centred services to children and their families.
At 8 Senses Therapy, we’re passionate about providing therapy that’s interest-based and family-centred, deeply involving families in their child’s journey towards progress. As a part of our team, you will be working primarily with early intervention and school-age clients, supporting children with diverse needs funded by NDIS, Medicare, or private funding—both in-centre and at schools.
Led by allied health professionals with extensive experience, we’re dedicated to your personal growth and our team’s success. You’ll be collaborating closely with other Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists in an environment driven by our core values: Compassion, Positivity, Respect, Accountability, and working in Harmony for Excellence.
• Career progression with generous professional development opportunities and allowance.
• Strong administrative support, enabling you to focus purely on your clinical role.
• Attractive remuneration with annual increments.
• A collaborative work culture with peer support and manageable caseloads.
• All the assessment tools, resources, and therapy games you’ll need are provided.
• Flexibility with options for Full-time, Part-time (0.8 FTE), or Contractual arrangements.
• Recognised tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology with current Australian registration.
• At least 2 years’ experience as a Paediatric Speech Pathologist.
• Current Working with Children Check (WWCC) and RRHAN-EC.
• Current First Aid certification.
• Valid Australian driver’s licence.
• Providing 1-to-1 therapy to clients in our centre and in schools, guided by collaborative, family-centred goals.
• Designing, conducting, and reviewing individual therapy sessions, clearly communicating intervention plans and outcomes with families, and adjusting plans to keep children engaged.
• Collaborating closely with each child’s care team (carers, educators, and other professionals) to ensure skills generalisation and monitor progress.
• Maintaining a professional, friendly approach in interactions with team members and stakeholders.
• A passion for the family-centred model and enthusiasm for educating caregivers about therapy interventions and strategies.
• Creativity and a love for engaging young children in meaningful therapy sessions.
• A positive team-player who’s equally confident working independently and respects workplace harmony.
If you’re passionate about making a difference in children’s lives within a supportive and positive environment, we’d love to hear from you!
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to Irene at: [email protected]
We can’t wait to meet you!
Since high school, Helen has been passionate about working with children – finding immense fulfilment in helping them discover and develop their unique voices. Being a part of the 8 Senses Therapy team brings a dynamic element to her practice, sharing ideas and approaching therapy from a multi-dimensional perspective. Helen’s warmth and dedication shines through in every interaction, making her an invaluable part of the 8ST Team.
Fill out our contact form and our admin team will get in touch with you as soon as possible!
Are you a driven and innovative Speech Pathologist looking to make a meaningful impact? We’re looking for someone special to join our dedicated team at 8 Senses Therapy, where we focus on delivering family-centred services to children and their families.
At 8 Senses Therapy, we’re passionate about providing therapy that’s interest-based and family-centred, deeply involving families in their child’s journey towards progress. As a part of our team, you will be working primarily with early intervention and school-age clients, supporting children with diverse needs funded by NDIS, Medicare, or private funding—both in-centre and at schools.
Led by allied health professionals with extensive experience, we’re dedicated to your personal growth and our team’s success. You’ll be collaborating closely with other Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists in an environment driven by our core values: Compassion, Positivity, Respect, Accountability, and working in Harmony for Excellence.
• Career progression with generous professional development opportunities and allowance.
• Strong administrative support, enabling you to focus purely on your clinical role.
• Attractive remuneration with annual increments.
• A collaborative work culture with peer support and manageable caseloads.
• All the assessment tools, resources, and therapy games you’ll need are provided.
• Flexibility with options for Full-time, Part-time (0.8 FTE), or Contractual arrangements.
• Recognised tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology with current Australian registration.
• At least 2 years’ experience as a Paediatric Speech Pathologist.
• Current Working with Children Check (WWCC) and RRHAN-EC.
• Current First Aid certification.
• Valid Australian driver’s licence.
• Providing 1-to-1 therapy to clients in our centre and in schools, guided by collaborative, family-centred goals.
• Designing, conducting, and reviewing individual therapy sessions, clearly communicating intervention plans and outcomes with families, and adjusting plans to keep children engaged.
• Collaborating closely with each child’s care team (carers, educators, and other professionals) to ensure skills generalisation and monitor progress.
• Maintaining a professional, friendly approach in interactions with team members and stakeholders.
• A passion for the family-centred model and enthusiasm for educating caregivers about therapy interventions and strategies.
• Creativity and a love for engaging young children in meaningful therapy sessions.
• A positive team-player who’s equally confident working independently and respects workplace harmony.
If you’re passionate about making a difference in children’s lives within a supportive and positive environment, we’d love to hear from you!
To apply, please email your resume and a cover letter to Irene at: [email protected]
We can’t wait to meet you!
Since high school, Helen has been passionate about working with children – finding immense fulfilment in helping them discover and develop their unique voices. Being a part of the 8 Senses Therapy team brings a dynamic element to her practice, sharing ideas and approaching therapy from a multi-dimensional perspective. Helen’s warmth and dedication shines through in every interaction, making her an invaluable part of the 8ST Team.
Fill out our contact form and our admin team will get in touch with you as soon as possible!