With the current shortage of speech pathologists in Australia, graduates’ job prospects are strong, especially in regional areas. Speech pathologists are particularly required in the fields of education, paediatrics, disability services and as locums.
Graduates work professionally as speech pathologists in a wide variety of fields, both nationally and internationally, including schools, community health centres, hospitals, rehabilitation units, nursing homes, private practice and specialist disability services. It is also possible to take on academic and research roles.
Speech pathologists work with a wide variety of clients including:
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