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A local health service provider in Preston is seeking a Paediatric Speech Pathologist to join their team on a part-time basis. In this role, you will deliver high-quality services, provide individual and group therapy, and collaborate with families to improve outcomes for children. The position requires recognised qualifications in Speech Pathology and offers opportunities for professional development, flexible working conditions, and a commitment to inclusiveness and diversity.
At YourCH we provide a wide range of services including medical dental allied health social support Aboriginal Health and Trans and Gender Diverse healthcare. Our purpose-driven approach focuses on community development and addressing health inequalities.
About the Paediatric Speech Pathologist - Early Childhood Approach role
Join our Speech Pathology team delivering high-quality paediatric services via NDIS. Provide individual and group therapy collaborate with families support students and help improve access outcomes and wellbeing for children across the community. Reporting to the Speech Pathology Coordinator this part-timerole (0.6 FTE) is a fixed term position until 10 November 2026. Offices located in the Northern Suburbs.
For further information about this role please refer to the position description (available via the YourCH Careers Hub).
YourCH has fostered an organisation-wide supportive and diverse team that allows staff to bring their whole self to work both personally and professionally. Youll join a team focused on reflecting the diverse communities we serve and we will work with you to ensure a safe affirming workplace by addressing any barriers you may experience to full participation. We offer :
Applications for this role may be reviewed as they are received so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible!
If you still have any queries about the role please contact Linda Crisci Speech Pathology Coordinator on
Your Community Health is an Equal Opportunity and Child Safe employer who supports inclusiveness and diversity. We are dedicated to attracting and retaining people from a diverse background including but not limited to those identifying as LGBTIQ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from cultural and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds and people with a disability.