This is your opportunity to join a leading not-for-profit organisation in a permanent full-time position!Lead and mentor a team of Speech Pathologists within our Outreach AnglicareSA Therapeutic Services. Based in Prospect with some travel across metro Adelaide. Opportunity to gain invaluable leadership experience that will enrich your career trajectory.Who are we looking for?We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Clinical Lead to manage our Speech Pathology team. In this role you will oversee the daily operation and leadership of Speech Pathologists, including all aspects that contribute to high quality therapy intervention service for people with disabilities across the life span. The team works within our Outreach AnglicareSA Therapeutic Services (OATS) which provides specialist intervention, education and therapy services to children, young people and adults within education, community and work settings. If you are passionate about enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and eager to apply your leadership skills in a dynamic, quality-focused environment, this role is perfect for you!What can you expect to be doing?Responsible for the delivery of high-quality evidence-based practice, maintaining a customer case load.Provide regular supervision and consultative support to Speech Pathology team, with a focus on building and fostering successful working relationships.Oversee staff training requirements, ensuring that each staff member is up to date with required training certificates and provide opportunities for staff to participate in professional development programs.Oversee the coordination of regular discipline meetings, professional development sharing sessions and contribute to portfolio wide leadership meetings.Contribute to the review and development of policies, procedures, and practices and lead any change initiatives in partnership with the OATS leadership team.Focus on risk management and best outcomes for customers and program.Participate in Speech Pathology networking and information event/sessions across the sector to ensure AnglicareSA Speech Pathology services delivered are best practice and evidence based.What do you need to bring?Bachelor or Masters degree in Speech Pathology.Membership with Speech Pathology Australia.Experience in a leadership/supervisory role or at least 5 years Speech Pathology experience.Knowledge of a range of developmental delays and disorders.Knowledge of relevant clinical assessments, interventions, conceptual frameworks and practice models relevant to children, young people and adults with a disability.Desirable knowledge in supporting individuals with complex communication needs.What we offer:Flexible work arrangements: Design your work-life balance, including working from home, part-time work, compressed working weeks and flexible working hours.Competitive salary packaging: Take home more with tax-free benefits, including up to $15,899 per year and an additional $2,650 tax-free each year for meals and holidays.Career development: Enhance your skills and advance your career with genuine opportunities across the organisation, supported by ongoing clinical education and a commitment to staff upskilling.Discounted benefits: Enjoy savings on motor vehicles, gym memberships, health insurance and more.Employee Assistance Program: Get confidential support for you and your family.Team culture: Join a diverse and supportive team focused on improving lives through collaborative efforts.How to Apply:Please click on 'Apply' and submit your application. We are assessing applications as they come in, so don't hesitate and apply now! All you need is your resume. For more information, please contact Angela, Recruitment Business Partner at angela.rizovski@anglicaresa.com.au. You can view the Position Description via the vacancy's advert on the AnglicareSA website for further details on the role requirements.Who is AnglicareSA?AnglicareSA, South Australia's leading social services provider, empowers over 60,000 individuals annually. Our 2,000 passionate employees and 300+ dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to support individuals, families, and communities. We address immediate needs while fostering empowerment, dignity, and maintaining control in their lives. From emergency assistance to lifelong support, our diverse services cater to every life stage. We champion social justice, equality, and strong communities, because together, we change lives.Diversity and Inclusion:At AnglicareSA, we want everyone to feel that they can be themselves and that they belong. We value diversity and inclusion and the benefits this brings to the people who work with us and the communities we serve. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and abilities. We are committed to the employment of First Nations people.AnglicareSA is a White Ribbon organisation committed to the prevention of violence against women.
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