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Speech and Language Pathologist

Townsville, QLD

Fixed Term Temporary

$109426 - $117693

Speech Pathologist

This role provides speech-language pathology services that are responsive to the unique communication needs of young people in youth detention, that also support service continuity following a young person’s release into the community. As a Speech-Language Pathologist working within a youth detention centre, you will deliver high-quality individual, universal and systemic consultation, assessment and intervention services and provide specialist advice to a range of internal and external stakeholders regarding the care and support of young people, who have complex communication needs or disability specific support needs.

You will also build the capability of the youth detention operational workforce to understand, manage and support young people’s communication needs, in line with case planning and intervention objectives.

***Continuous applicant pool - closing 15 January 2025***

Opportunities available for clinical professional development and flexible working arrangements.

As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you will specifically:

• Conduct high-quality comprehensive clinical assessments of young people's communication skills that contribute to multi-disciplinary clinical evaluations and comprehensive neurodevelopmental assessments. Develop associated high-quality reports which may inform referrals and interventions in both detention and community-based settings.
• Lead and contribute to the modification of written information and other communication materials using Easy English/plain language principles and develop visual supports to improve the accessibility of information for young people with complex communication needs, in consultation with a range of internal and external stakeholders and subject matter experts.
• Implement high-quality interventions with young people to assist with their understanding, expressive language, literacy, social skills, and daily functioning that demonstrate an underpinning knowledge of the impacts of complex trauma, mental health, and disabilities on communication skills.
• Lead, plan, coordinate and facilitate multi-disciplinary meetings with both internal and external stakeholders to support integrated case management and to ensure open and effective communication is maintained for the best interests of the young person. As required, provide written information and other support to staff to implement strategies.
• Provide expert advice and support to internal and external stakeholders on complex, profession-specific practice and client issues.
• Design and deliver speech-language pathology specific training programs relating to the management of young people with communication support needs to increase the skills, knowledge, and capability of the broader workforce.
• Demonstrate cultural capability and communicate effectively and sensitively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, understanding the historical impacts of First Nations people in institutional settings, to ensure holistic service provision that takes cultural protocols, influences, and events into consideration.
• Understand the complexities of a high-risk environment and assist with the safety and security of the youth detention centre by adhering to operational procedures as required.

Delegations

• Some statutory delegations

Applications to remain current for 12 months.

Further information

We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.

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Documents

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Job Ad Reference QLD-549835-24
Date Listed 10 March 2024
ContactHannah Fryer
Phone: 07 4421 5254
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