About Project Superhero
Project Superhero is a specialist, transdisciplinary, paediatric early intervention team dedicated to supporting children aged between 18 months and 8 years of age with autism and developmental delays, as well as their families. Our team is recognised for its expertise in supporting autistic children and children with developmental delays, with our clinical director being the first mobile ESDM therapist in Australia.
Our approach is child-centred, play-based and routines-based, with a strong focus on supporting children in all contexts of their everyday lives. We use evidence-based practices, including the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), which all team members are trained in, to deliver meaningful, engaging and individualised support for each child and family. Our daily interactions with families and children are rooted in our core values: curiosity, empathy, courage, and fun.
We use a key worker model, where each therapist works closely alongside the child, family and broader support team while drawing on the shared knowledge and support of the wider transdisciplinary team to provide coordinated and collaborative support. Through this approach, we support children within their home environment to develop strong foundations and functional skills through everyday routines, play and relationships, before extending support into childcare, preschool and community settings to help children generalise their skills across different people, environments and experiences.
About The Role
We are seeking a passionate Speech Pathologist to join our transdisciplinary team. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with children, families and educators across home and community settings.
Within this role, you will:
- Deliver individualised, strengths-based early intervention supports within the home, education and community environments
- Work collaboratively with parents, caregivers and educators
- Develop and review learning goals in partnership with families, caregivers and educators
- Progressively build confidence and independence in managing a child’s case coordination and care
- Collaborate within a supportive transdisciplinary team
- Consistently demonstrate clear, respectful and timely communication and documentation
Who We’re Looking For
Certified or Provisional Practising Speech Pathologists - who have an active membership with Speech Pathology Australia. New graduates and early career speech pathologists are strongly encouraged to apply.
Skills and Experience
- Experience working with autistic and/or children with developmental delays in any capacity - clinical, educational, support work, family, volunteer or lived experience
- Sound understanding of early childhood development and the way young children learn, communicate and connect
- Understanding of and/or interest in a play-based approach to early intervention
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Willingness to travel between home, community and educational settings
- An interest in training in the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)
- Relevant tertiary qualification and registration/membership for your discipline (as above)
- Current Working with Children Check (or willingness to obtain)
- Current National Police Check (or willingness to obtain)
- Current First Aid and CPR certificates (or willingness to obtain)
- Valid Australian driver’s licence and access to a reliable car
The Values We’re Looking For
At Project Superhero, we value who you are just as much as your qualifications and experience. We are looking for someone whose values align with ours and who will thrive within our team. You may be a great fit if you bring:
- Alignment with our team values of curiosity, empathy, courage and fun
- The ability to build meaningful and collaborative partnerships with families and educators
- A reflective, open-minded and growth-oriented mindset
- Confidence to take initiative, alongside insight into when to seek support or guidance
- A collaborative and team-oriented approach
- Strong integrity and care in your work with children, families, colleagues and yourself
What We Offer
- Competitive remuneration reflective of your skills and experience
- Flexible scheduling options, with the successful candidate gradually building their caseload and hours from a part-time basis towards full-time
- Flexibility to maintain your existing caseload alongside your role with our team
- Paid travel time between therapy sessions
- Support to work towards formal certification in the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), with all training costs covered
- A strong commitment to supporting your ongoing professional development
- Regular clinical supervision, mentoring and training to support the ongoing development of your skills
- All therapy resources and materials are provided
- The development of a well-rounded knowledge and skill base through working within a transdisciplinary team with therapists from a range of backgrounds, including psychology, occupational therapy and speech pathology
- Opportunities to contribute to and help shape the future of our growing organisation
If this role feels like the right fit for you, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV along with a brief cover letter sharing a little about yourself and what draws you to this role.
Applications are reviewed as they are received - we encourage you to apply early. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an initial interview.
Have questions, or want to have a chat before applying? We'd love to hear from you - please email us or call 0480 714 413.
Application Question(s):
- Have you graduated from a university degree in speech pathology or speech and language pathology?
Work Authorisation:
Work Location: On the road