Speak Out
February 2013
17
SPA opportunities
Expressions of Interest (EOI)
Project Officer
Telepractice Position Statement
The role involves developing a position statement
on behalf of Speech Pathology Australia on the use
of telepractice as a means to deliver professional
speech pathology services.
This position statement will provide guidance
to employers, consumers, policy makers and
professionals about the use of telepractice in
speech pathology clinical and research settings.
Speech pathologists may also wish to consult the
document to clarify the position of the Association
in this area.
Interested members should submit an Expression
of Interest (EOI) to the Senior Advisor Private
Practice (Christine Lyons) by
8 March 2013
.
Christine is available to answer queries and provide
the project brief to members.
The written EOI
should include the following:
• Curriculum Vitae
• Statement against Key Selection Criteria
(available in the Project Brief from the Senior
Advisor Private Practice)
• An example of the applicant's professional
writing skills
• The names of two referees.
For further information or enquiries regarding the
above position, please contact Christine Lyons by
email:
sapp@speechpathologyaustralia.org.auor
by phone on
03 9862 4899
.
Expressions of interest are invited for the
position of guest editor of the proceedings
for the 2013 Speech Pathology Australia
National Conference. The guest editor
will coordinate the review process and
selection of high quality papers to be
published in the
International Journal
of Speech-Language Pathology
to be
published in June 2014. Each paper will
be between 6,000-7,000 words in length.
Previous editorial experience is highly
recommended. Direct enquiries to:
Professor Sharynne McLeod, Editor,
International Journal of Speech-Language
Pathology at
ijslp@csu.edu.auPlease forward your expression of interest
and curriculum vitae to Gail Mulcair, CEO,
Speech Pathology Australia at
council@
speechpathologyaustralia.org.auby
Friday 8 March 2013
.
Guest
IJSLP
Editor
sought for the 2013
Conference Proceedings