Work with us
We are always on the lookout for motivated individuals to join our team across the Murrumbidgee. We pride ourselves on supporting our staff and encouraging a healthy work-life balance, offering above-award wages and a professional development budget.
We regularly offer student placements which allows our staff to develop their skills in clinical supervision and benefit from teaching others. We have an experienced senior team that can offer in-house supervision, but if this doesn’t meet your needs we also promote accessing caseload-specific external support and learning opportunities.
If you are interested in working with us at Collaborative Health Murrumbidgee, we would love to hear from you. Get in touch by emailing or fill in the form below.
Currently Recruiting to:
Early Career Speech Pathologist:
At CHM, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your clinical
skills across a varied and interesting caseload, with access to experienced
supervisors and professional development opportunities.
Our caseload includes:
- Paediatric speech and language
- Paediatric feeding
- Adult speech and language
- Dysphagia management
- Paediatric and adult disability
We are a growing regional service delivering assessment and therapy to children, adolescents, and adults. Our mission is to deliver exceptional,
collaborative, evidence-based healthcare to residents of the Murrumbidgee region.
About the Role
We are seeking a qualified speech pathologist who is motivated, enthusiastic, and ready to learn. This position is ideal for an early-career
clinician (around 12 months’ experience preferred) — however, new graduates are warmly encouraged to apply.
You’ll be supported by experienced speech pathologists with over 26 years of combined clinical experience, and will have access to
supervision, mentoring, and opportunities to build your confidence in a nurturing environment.
To succeed in this role, you’ll be friendly, professional, independent, and committed to delivering excellent client care. You’ll also
enjoy building relationships with clients, families, and community stakeholders.
As we service the wider Murrumbidgee region, applicants must hold an unrestricted driver’s licence and be willing to travel. A work
vehicle is provided for travel outside the Wagga area.
At CHM, we value balance and wellbeing. We don’t overbook our clinicians, and we set realistic workloads and billable hours to
ensure our team enjoys their work and continues to grow professionally.
About the Practice
Based in central Wagga Wagga, Collaborative Health Murrumbidgee provides services across the Murrumbidgee area. You’ll have access
to a modern office, personal laptop, clinic resources, and a work vehicle for regional travel. Our work is diverse — in-clinic,
home visits, schools, aged care, hospitals, and disability settings — providing excellent variety and professional growth.
What We Offer:
- A friendly, supportive team with experienced clinical supervision
- Above award remuneration
- Generous professional development budget and mentorship
- Flexible working hours
- Access to assessment tools and therapy resources
- A modern, comfortable clinic space
- A diverse caseload, across both paediatric and adult populations
- Opportunities to develop high-level skills in dysphagia management, disability services, and paediatric care
- Work/life balance with regular time in lieu for travel days
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide assessment and therapy for children, adolescents, and adults in speech, language, literacy, fluency, and swallowing.
- Deliver individual and group therapy sessions (clinic, home, school, or community).
- Build and maintain relationships with local services and stakeholders.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation, reports, and case notes.
- Participate in supervision, team meetings, and professional development.
- Contribute to continuous improvement projects within the service.
Essential Criteria:
- Bachelor of Speech Pathology (or equivalent)
- Current membership with Speech Pathology Australia
- Professional indemnity insurance
- Unrestricted driver’s licence
- Current Working with Children Check (WWCC)
- Excellent communication, time management, and organisational skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Strong commitment to client care and professional growth
Preferred:
- 12+ months experience in a clinical setting (new graduates still encouraged to apply!)
Allied Health Assistant – Griffith (Part-Time, 3 Days/Week)
We’re looking for an enthusiastic Allied Health Assistant (AHA) to join our team in Griffith. This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside experienced clinicians in a supportive and innovative allied health practice committed to helping regional Australians thrive.
About the Role
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Part-time – 3 days per week
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Based in Griffith, with travel to schools, homes and community settings
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Provide support to our speech pathologists in delivering high-quality therapy programs and resources
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Assist with therapy preparation, data collection and client engagement activities
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Opportunity to develop your skills and experience within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team
About You
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You have completed or are currently completing your Allied Health Assistant Certificate (Cert III or IV)
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You have a current driver’s licence and are comfortable travelling for work (work car provided for travel)
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You’re a strong communicator who enjoys working with children, families and other professionals
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You’re organised, proactive, and passionate about making a difference in your community
Why Join Us?
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Work with a supportive, down-to-earth regional team
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Ongoing supervision, professional development and mentoring
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Opportunities for growth within a respected and expanding allied health practice
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Access to a work vehicle and all necessary resources to do your job well
If you’re ready to contribute to a team that values collaboration, kindness and quality care, we’d love to hear from you.
For further information on either of these roles or to apply, please email