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Speech Therapist – Ballarat Victoria, Australia

AUD £80,000 - $100,000 p/a

Mark O'Connor

Permanent

Speech Therapist - Australia

Description

Job Description

Are you a qualified Speech Pathologist looking for a role where you can make a meaningful impact supporting children with autism, communication challenges, and broader speech and language needs?

An exciting opportunity has arisen within a thriving, well-established allied health clinic in Ballarat, Australia.
Frontier Consulting is working in partnership with this clinic to recruit motivated Speech Pathologists who are open to relocating and building a long-term career within a supportive and structured clinical environment.

Your Role
You will deliver high-quality, client-centred speech pathology services across NDIS and My Aged Care settings, supporting clients with communication, language, and swallowing needs.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Conducting comprehensive assessments to determine speech, language, swallowing, and communication needs
  • Developing and implementing individualised, goal-based treatment plans
  • Delivering direct, evidence-based speech pathology interventions
  • Supporting children with autism, developmental delay, and communication difficulties
  • Supporting clients with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) where required
  • Monitoring and evaluating client progress and adjusting treatment plans as required
  • Maintaining accurate, timely clinical documentation, including assessments, case notes, and progress reporting
  • Collaborating closely with multidisciplinary healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated, holistic care

You will work alongside occupational therapists, physiotherapists, behaviour support practitioners, and care coordinators in a highly collaborative environment.

Why this role stands out:
This is a structured and supportive clinical role within an established allied health service where clinical quality, supervision, and professional development are prioritised.

Location – Ballarat, Victoria
Ballarat is a growing regional healthcare hub offering strong clinical infrastructure, affordable living, and an excellent lifestyle balance.
It provides easy access to Melbourne while maintaining a relaxed, family-friendly community environment with strong healthcare demand and expanding services.

Ready to make a meaningful impact and support positive change in the lives of children or adults? Apply now.

Contact Mark O’Connor on +44 7485 931332 or email your CV to AHP@frontierconsulting.com

Benefits

You will benefit from:

  • Regular clinical supervision with experienced senior clinicians
  • Strong emphasis on evidence-based practice and continuous improvement
  • Exposure to a diverse and growing NDIS and aged care caseload
  • A highly collaborative multidisciplinary team environment
  • Clear systems, structured workflows, and strong operational support

What’s on offer:

  • Salary: £80,000 – $100,000 AUD + super (approx. £42,000 – £53,000) per annum
  • Relocation support package available
  • Visa support and relocation assistance (where applicable)
  • Diverse NDIS & My Aged Care caseload
  • Structured supervision and career development pathways
  • Opportunity to develop specialist clinical interests (paediatrics or adult practice)
  • Strong multidisciplinary team support

Requirements

Key skills and requirements:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Speech Pathology (or internationally recognised equivalent qualification)
  • Eligibility for registration with Speech Pathology Australia and AHPRA (or in a position to obtain registration)
  • Strong clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice approach
  • Excellent communication and client-centred care skills
  • Experience in speech pathology across paediatric and/or community settings (desirable)
  • Interest in working with children on the autism spectrum and supporting communication and developmental language needs
  • Exposure to dysphagia assessment and intervention, or willingness to develop skills in this area

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