Mars Healthcare is seeking a dedicated professional for an exciting Speech Pathology locum position under a public health contract in the Whyalla or Port Augusta regions.You will have the opportunity to make a profound impact on children aged 0-7 years, including NDIS participants, ensuring they receive the best start in life.This role offers an enriching experience, providing culturally safe service to Aboriginal children and their families in the community.Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with Aboriginal Health Services, Aboriginal Health Workers, Liaison Officers, and Children's Health & Development Practitioners to deliver culturally respectful care.Promote the principles of early childhood development and best practices in paediatric speech therapy.Utilise service prioritisation and eligibility tools to meet clinical service demands based on individual needs.Support clients, families, and caregivers across their healthcare journey by providing thorough assessments, timely referrals, and coordinated care.Ensure effective intake, prioritisation, and service delivery in accordance with the health boards framework, with consideration of socio-economic factors.What We Offer:Hourly salary in line with the award rate + casual loading + superA 3-month locum opportunity with accommodation provided, and potential for extension or permanent placement.The chance to make a difference in the lives of children and families in Regional South AustraliaAn opportunity to work within a supportive, multidisciplinary team focused on early intervention and culturally safe practices.Requirements:Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology.Current SPA registrationExperience working with paediatric clients and understanding of NDIS frameworks.Ability to work collaboratively with Aboriginal health professionals and community services.Strong communication and organisational skills to manage intake, referrals, and follow-up care.Australian working rightsWWCC check for South AustraliaNDIS Workers Screening CheckRecent National Police CertificateRecent influenza vaccinationImmunisation proof for COVID 19