- Adult OR paediatric caseloads
- Working with remote indigenous communities
- Locum rates + travel and accommodation assistance
2 x Experienced Speech Pathologists required for a new community role in the heart of Australia.
The positions in the team are highly rewarding, well supported and also challenging. They provide services to clients in the surrounding towns and the remote Aboriginal communities in the Central Australian Barkly regions (approx. 500,000 sq kms).
You will visit the communities, travelling by road or aircraft with at least one other team member. All accommodation in remote communities is organised by the team. Driving license essential.
There are two options:
Adult caseload:
- Clients are community based with a focus on older adults. On the team there is a Speech Pathologist, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Allied Health Assistants, AHA trainees and admin staff. Many clients identify as Aboriginal and may speak an Indigenous language/s with English as a second, third or fourth language.
- There is support to access training and information about working in a complex cross cultural environment.
Paediatric caseload:
You’ll be part of a team of 15 clinicians including Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists. You will cover a caseload including:
- Children 0-18 years with development delays in a community setting
- Outreach to remote indigenous communities as part of multidisciplinary team
- Community Adults with communication and swallowing difficulties
They are a great team and work very collaboratively with each other and the many stakeholders and other providers involved in the lives of the children and families that they see.
Locum rates upto $70 per hour + super (depending on experience). You’ll work Monday – Friday. A driving license is required for this role. A car will be provided for work purposes.
The location is a great base for exploring the natural wonders of the Outback including: Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, the West MacDonnell Ranges and the Larapinta Trail, the Simpson Desert and the gorgeous NT watering holes. It’s also a fascinating spot to explore Australia’s Aboriginal culture.
Working in regional Australia offers the chance to work within close knit communities. As part of smaller teams, you will access a wider range of patients and develop your clinical expertise. These roles offer great rates of pay, accommodation and the chance to broaden your skill set within a range of healthcare settings.
To apply for this role or to enquire about our other vacancies, please contact Rachael – Allied Health Division Lead at CC Medical on 0452 189 556 or email rachaeld@ccjobs.com.au
My contactable days are Monday – Friday. If you need to contact me over the weekend, please send an email.
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