AHP3 Senior Speech Pathologist, SA Brain Injury Rehab Unit

Job no: 920177
Work type: Part time
Location: Adelaide Metro Southern
Categories: Allied and Scientific Health

Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN)

  • SA Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service (SA BIRS), Daw Park
  • AHP3 $108,347 - $116,216  (Pro Rata) AHP3 + super + salary packaging
  • Part time temporary contract to August 2026 - up to 22.5 hours per week

We Need You in Allied Health

Join over 2,600 allied health professionals at CALHN and play a vital role in delivering safe, connected, and world-class care across South Australia.

  • Make a real difference across emergency, acute, rehabilitation, community, and mental health care settings.
  • Thrive in a values-driven organisation that puts people first and is future focused.
  • Collaborate within multidisciplinary teams that support innovation and professional growth.
  • Be part of a leading health network shaping the future of health through care, research, and education.

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About the Role

Join a passionate, multidisciplinary team making a real difference in the lives of people recovering from brain injury. As a Senior Speech Pathologist, you’ll lead innovative, person-centred rehabilitation across inpatient, outpatient and community settings.

  • Lead complex, goal-based speech pathology care plans
  • Guide, mentor and support junior clinicians and assistants
  • Collaborate with medical, nursing and allied health teams
  • Drive service improvement and patient-centred innovation
  • Strengthen statewide networks and models of care

About You

You’re a dedicated, adaptable and collaborative clinician who’s passionate about helping people rebuild communication and independence after brain injury. You bring advanced clinical skill, curiosity, and a drive to lead excellence in care and innovation.

  • Recognised degree and eligibility for Speech Pathology Australia
  • Proven skill supporting adults with acquired brain injury
  • Confident communicator who leads, mentors and collaborates
  • Skilled in evidence-based, goal-driven rehabilitation practice
  • Committed to continuous learning and service improvement

Why You’ll Love It Here - CALHN benefits that matter

In line with the new Allied Health Professionals, Assistants and Psychologists Enterprise Agreement 2025 the following benefits can be expected:

We know that a great career is about more than just the work you do, it’s also about the support you receive. At CALHN, you’ll enjoy:

  • Salary packaging – up to $9,010 for living expenses + $2,650 for meals & entertainment
  • Generous leave – with leave loading for rest and recharge
  • Health & fitness perks – discounted access to Fitness Passport & free flu vaccinations
  • Wellbeing support – Employee Assistance Program for you & your family
  • Flexible work options – including part-time and other arrangements to suit your lifestyle
  • Recognition & growth – celebrate success and explore opportunities across SA Health

Diversity & Inclusion

We’re committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, culturally diverse backgrounds, and LGBTQIA+ communities.

Application Information

Curious about how this role could align with your career goals or lifestyle? Connect with  Jacqui Beaty, Director Audiology & Speech Pathology CALHN. Your future with CALHN could begin with one conversation - get in touch today.

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Please note that unsolicited applications from recruitment agencies or third parties will not be accepted for this position

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Categories

SA Health

Locations

Metropolitan South Australia

Work type

Local Health Network / Business