Speech Pathologist
Through the delivery of speech pathology services, you can make a profound difference in helping children with a disability and their families achieve their communication goals and build a better future.
Position Summary
Noah’s Ark Speech Pathologists work as part of a trans-disciplinary team to deliver high quality, accountable, services to children with a disability and their families. Services may be at home or in a local community environment - including schools, childcare and accessing local activities via face to face visits or telehealth services.
This is achieved by working with families to:
- identify their needs
- problem solve ways of meeting these needs
- work with the family to define functional goals that are able to be implemented in their natural environments as a part of the family's everyday routines and activities and provide direct intervention as agreed
- build each family’s capacity to advocate for themselves and access local children’s services, education options and other community resources
The role requires:
- Tertiary qualification in Speech Pathology and sound understanding of current theory and practice in Speech Pathology.
- A current driver license and reliable vehicle so you can drive to face-to-face appointments
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Police Check
- Working with Children Check
- Ongoing maintenance of Speech Pathologist registration requirements
Key responsibilities, result areas and selection criteria for all therapists in a direct service delivery role.
We value all our staff and strive to provide a positive working environment where everyone feels supported, valued and able to achieve their goals.
Overview of benefits
To learn more about the great benefits on offer at Noah’s Ark, visit our Culture & Benefits page.
Read Valerie's story![]()
I love how Noah’s Ark upholds a strengths-based approach when working with families, and how this is also seen amongst staff in the respectful way they treat each other at work. It’s a lovely workplace where everyone is supportive of each other. Everyone is seen, heard and appreciated.—Valerie Villarosa, Team Leader & Speech Pathologist
Are you ready to make a difference?