Speech Pathologist Grade 2 Job Vacancy in Australia

• Part time fixed term role until May 2012• Job share position
• Excellent benefits

Are you a Grade 2 Speech Pathologist looking for flexibility and the opportunity to work as part of a multi-skilled team?

St. Vincent’s is a leading teaching, research and tertiary health service which employs over 5,000 staff across 18 sites throughout Melbourne. St. Vincent’s provides a diverse range of adult clinical services including acute medical and surgical services, sub-acute care, medical diagnostics, rehabilitation, allied health, mental health, palliative care, correctional health and community residential care.

The St Vincent’s Speech Pathology department is a medium sized team of clinicians working across acute, subacute, and residential care units. The department prides itself on its commitment to patient care, implementation of the St Vincent’s Deaf and hard of hearing program, training and development, student supervision and its adherence to the mission and values of the health service.

This part time, fixed term position offers a great opportunity for an innovative and flexible grade 2 clinician who has experience in acute neurosciences including tracheotomy management. Apart from servicing an acute clinical caseload, you will also contribute to quality and professional development programs, show committed participation in department and unit teams and provide student and staff supervision.

For more information please contact Kathryn McKinley, Speech Pathology Manager on 9288 3846.

Join us. Your reward is a career structure with opportunities for training and development in a values based organisation. Benefits include salary packaging, on-site gymnasium, Employee Assistance Program and Staff Health Centre.

All appointments are made subject to the candidate providing a current satisfactory National Police Certificate conducted by The Victoria Police.

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