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Are You Our Next Speechie at The Soundmill Centre

At The Soundmill Centre, we love connecting with passionate speech pathologists who share our vision and HEART values. While we do not currently have any advertised vacancies, we always welcome conversations with clinicians who feel aligned with our approach. We believe exceptional teams are shaped by shared purpose and care — not just by available positions.

Examples of Our Roles

Employment Type (FTE):
Flexible work arrangements available for the right candidate

Classification:
Health Professionals and Support Services Award (Allied Health Professional stream, with above-award rates)

About the Role

At The Soundmill Centre, we welcome passionate speech pathologists to join the superheroes of our team. We know the work you do has a meaningful impact on children and families, so we place strong emphasis on supporting our clinicians to feel skilled, confident, and fulfilled in their roles.

Our team has been grown deliberately and thoughtfully to protect a positive, collaborative workplace culture. You’ll work alongside friendly, experienced speech pathologists who genuinely enjoy supporting one another and thriving together.

We prioritise career growth and job satisfaction over profits. This means your caseload can be aligned with your strengths and interests, and you’re encouraged to explore areas you’re passionate about — including community projects and professional interests. Ongoing learning is central to our culture, with regular team meetings, professional development, and opportunities to stay current with evidence-based practice.

What We Offer

  • Salaried position with an attractive remuneration package

  • Realistic and sustainable caseloads with administration support

  • Professional development allowance

  • Regular supervision with experienced speech pathologists and work-shadowing opportunities

  • Weekly team meetings to collaborate and connect

  • Access to a wide range of resources and administration support

  • Flexible working hours and opportunities to work from home

  • Beautiful, well-resourced clinic spaces

  • Opportunities to grow your career in areas that interest you

  • Friday cake (or treats!) to end the week

  • Half-day team outings each school holiday (winery tours, escape rooms, movies, lunches, and more)

  • Termly check-ins for wellbeing and support, plus a full team planning and feedback meeting every 6 months

  • An excellent coffee machine ☕

Role Requirements

  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology qualification

  • Current driver’s licence

  • WWCC, police check, and RRAHN training

  • Strong professional knowledge and a genuine, child-centred approach

  • Commitment to our five core values and to being part of a calm, supportive, and thriving work family

  • Ability to work cohesively in a team with an open communication style

Desirable Experience

  • Private practice experience

  • Experience working across a range of speech, language, and literacy needs

  • Training or interest in literacy development and disorders

How to Connect with Us!

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