The Opportunity
Looking for a role where you can focus on delivering quality therapy, rather than managing overwhelming caseloads? At CliniKids, part of The Kids Research Institute Australia, you'll have the time, support and professional development opportunities to do your best work. Working with children aged 6 months to 9 years with autism and developmental differences, you'll be part of a highly collaborative multidisciplinary team in purpose-built, neurodiverse-friendly clinics.
With manageable clinical workloads averaging around four clients per day, you'll have dedicated time for therapy planning, documentation, and family-centred care. You'll be supported through monthly individual and peer supervision, ongoing professional development opportunities, and training in evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches, helping you continue to grow your clinical skills and confidence.
This is an opportunity to join a supportive and values-driven team where clinical excellence, continuous learning and meaningful outcomes for children and families are at the heart of everything we do.
Some of your responsibilities will include:
- Support children with autism and their families through evidence-based speech pathology interventions that foster communication, participation and independence.
- Provide manualised interventions (e.g. PACT, SCERTS) as selected by CliniKids.
- Contribute to clinical resources and participate in community engagement.
- Comply with Medicare, NDIS, and other funder requirements.
- Support research initiatives and participate in forums and team learning.
Work in a way that safeguards our clients and protects their rights at all times.
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Located across both our Subiaco and Joondalup offices, this position will be offered on a full-time, ongoing basis. Part-time will be considered for the right applicant.
About You
This position would suit someone who possesses highly developed interpersonal and relationship-building skills, has an enquiring dynamic approach to therapy and is inspired by new challenges.
The key to your success will be your ability to demonstrate the following:
- Strong clinical skills in the assessment and therapy/intervention with pre-school and school-aged children with autism or developmental delay.
- A sound understanding of a range of evidenced-based autism and speech therapy interventions.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills appropriate to establish and maintain effective relationships with colleagues, clients, families and the wider community.
- Outstanding written communication skills with strong attention to detail and ability to translate technical concepts or research findings into appropriate language.
- Excellent organisational skills, with flexibility and ability to set priorities and meet deadlines under pressure.
- Ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
A commitment to ongoing professional development.
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Specific Requirements:
- Eligible for a Medicare provider number.
- Eligible provider for NDIS services.
- Minimum 2 years of clinical experience, including early intervention to pre-school and school aged children with autism or developmental delay.
- Familiarity with National Guidelines for supporting autistic children in Australia.
- Can commit to a minimum of 0.6 FTE
Able to work across both offices
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At The Kids Research Institute Australia, we are committed to building a workplace culture that reflects the communities we serve. We actively recruit support and welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, LGBTQIA+ people, people of all ages, and those with diverse lived experiences. We also provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
We welcome you to mention any career breaks in your cover letter to help us understand your journey.
Our commitment to diversity and inclusion is reflected in how we:
- Support staff-led inclusion and allyship groups.
- Offer flexible work practices that recognise different needs and life stages.
- Provide training, development and mentoring opportunities to increase inclusive leadership and create an environment where all staff can thrive.
- Partner with communities to strengthen cultural awareness and belonging.
- Ensure adjustments and accessible practices are available for diverse community groups.
We continually strive to measure our progress and improve where we can.
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Alongside our inclusive culture, you’ll enjoy:
- Extra annual leave at Christmas and Easter.
- Salary packaging and entertainment benefits.
- Health and wellbeing programs with weekly events.
- Recognition and professional development opportunities, including LinkedIn Learning.
- Modern offices with sit-to-stand desks and end-of-trip facilities.
Staff discounts on travel, IT, stationery, and access to corporate health insurance.
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How to Apply
If you think that this is the right role and an exciting new challenge for you, please click on 'Apply Now' to navigate to our Career Site to view the Job Description and submit your application.
Your cover letter (no more than 2 pages) should specifically address your skills and experience outlined in the “About You” section above.
Applications will only be accepted through our career portal. If you are experiencing technical difficulties with our online portal, please contact [email protected]
Contact Name: Theresa Pastor
Contact Email: [email protected]
Closing Date: 08/07/2026 - We reserve the right to hire prior to the closing date.