16 Aug
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Leading Lights Early Intervention
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Canberra
16 Aug
Leading Lights Early Intervention
Canberra
Leading Lights Early Intervention is growing, and we are looking for passionate
Speech Pathologists
to join our unique multidisciplinary team.
As our Speech Pathologist, you will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with an experienced and diverse team, contributing your Speech Pathology expertise while also learning from professionals with knowledge extending well beyond your own discipline.
Why Leading Lights?
We want our clinicians focused on
children, families, professional growth and meaningful outcomes — not chasing numbers.
That means:
NO KPIs.
We don't measure your professional value by how many appointments you can squeeze into a day.
Extended annual leave
because good clinicians need time to genuinely switch off, recharge and enjoy life outside work.
Staff discounts
across eligible Leading Lights services and programs.
Endless professional development opportunities
throughout the year, including regular in-house learning, multidisciplinary knowledge sharing and external professional development.
Work trips, team travel and holidays
that provide opportunities to learn, connect and celebrate together.
Genuine multidisciplinary collaboration
— not simply different disciplines occupying rooms in the same building.
Opportunities to contribute to
program development, education, training and innovative models of early intervention
.
A workplace that values your
professional judgement, individual expertise and ideas
.
A supportive team setting where clinicians are encouraged to ask questions, share knowledge and continue developing professionally.
The opportunity to work within a growing organisation that is actively challenging traditional approaches to paediatric early intervention.
What Makes This Role Different?
At Leading Lights, Speech Pathology doesn't happen in isolation.
Communication may be influenced by sensory processing, regulation, behaviour, cognition, executive functioning, anxiety, environment, relationships, nutrition, learning differences and a child's developmental experiences.
Our model gives you the opportunity to explore these connections.
You may collaborate with other professionals around a child's goals, contribute to integrated intervention planning, support parents and educators, participate in case discussions, and develop strategies that can be carried consistently across
home, school, community and therapy environments
.
We are looking for a Speech Pathologist who:
Holds recognised qualifications in Speech Pathology and appropriate professional registration/membership requirements.
Has an interest in paediatrics, early intervention and family-centred practice.
Values collaboration and enjoys learning from professionals outside their own discipline.
Understands that behaviour and communication often tell us something deeper about what a child is experiencing.
Enjoys thinking creatively and developing therapy around a child's interests,
strengths and individual needs.
Values relationships with parents, carers, educators and other professionals.
Wants to continue developing professionally rather than simply delivering the same therapy model year after year.
Brings curiosity, warmth, initiative and a willingness to contribute ideas.
Experienced Speech Pathologists are encouraged to apply, but we also welcome applications from
early-career clinicians who want to develop within a highly collaborative environment
.
Our team brings together expertise across health, education, therapy, child development and neuroscience-informed practice, creating an environment where professionals can continually learn from one another.
You won't simply be joining a clinic.
You'll be joining a team that is continuing to develop an
integrative model of paediatric early intervention
designed around what children and families need.
While we take our work seriously, we also believe that
work should be somewhere you enjoy being
.
We invest in our people, celebrate our team, travel together, learn together and recognise that the professionals caring for children and families also need to be cared for themselves.
Come and see what paediatric early intervention can look like when professionals genuinely work together.
Pay: $90,****** – $130,****** per year
Benefits:
Employee discount
Employee mentoring program
Extended annual leave
Maternity leave
Parental leave
Professional development assistance
Relocation assistance
Travel reimbursement
Visa sponsorship
Work Location: In person
📌 Paediatric Speech Pathologist (Canberra)
🏢 Leading Lights Early Intervention
📍 Canberra