Speech Pathologist | South Metro Perth (Armadale Hub) Full-time or Part-time (0.6 to 1.0 FTE)
Looking for a role where you can do your best clinical work with the support to sustain it?
SensesWA is growing, and we are looking for Speech Pathologists who want more than just another caseload. This is an opportunity to join a collaborative, well-supported team where your development, wellbeing and clinical impact are genuinely prioritised.
Why Speech Pathologists choose SensesWA
Strong clinical support and supervision Benefit from regular one-on-one supervision, guidance from experienced clinicians, and access to multidisciplinary expertise including Deafblind services.
Manageable, flexible caseloads Work across paediatric and/or adult clients, withthe flexibility to shape your caseload around your interests, experience and strengths.
Focus on therapy, not admin With the right systems, tools and team support in place, you can spend more time delivering high-quality, evidence-based care.
Structured professional development Ongoing learning is built into the role, with access to internal training and opportunities to develop your skills across a range of practice areas.
A genuinely supportive team environment Join a collaborative, multidisciplinary team including Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners, Orthoptists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, Deafblind Consultants Physiotherapists, Social Workers and Dietitians. SensesWA is known for its strong culture, open communication and low staff turnover.
Work-life balance that is built in
Salary and benefits
About the role
This is a community-based role supporting clients in the environments that matter most including home, school, workplace or in our Armadale hub.
You will work within a transdisciplinary team delivering person-centred, evidence-based interventions that help clients live their best lives. Your caseload may include:
About you
You are a Speech Pathologist who:
About SensesWA
SensesWA is a leading profit-for-purpose organisation supporting Western Australians since 1895. Our multidisciplinary teams deliver holistic, inclusive and person-centred services across the lifespan. We are known for our collaborative culture, strong clinical support and commitment to helping both our clients and our clinicians thrive.
Interested? Let’s have a chat
For a confidential conversation, contact: Anastasia Lewis, Clinical Services Manager 0401 886 092
anastasia.lewis@senses.org.au
Or click Apply Now with your CV (max 3 pages).