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Speak Out

February 2015

7

Expressions of Interest (EOI)

Project Officer

Working in a Culturally

and Linguistically Diverse Society

Clinical Guideline

The project officer will develop an evidence-based

clinical guideline on behalf of Speech Pathology

Australia on Working in a Culturally and Linguistically

Diverse Society.

The Speech Pathology Australia Working in a

Multilingual and Culturally Diverse Society clinical

guideline was first published in 2001 and then revised

in 2009. The clinical guideline will provide information

to speech pathologists and speech pathology service

providers in developing policy and best practice

guidelines with regards to working with clients from

culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

The clinical guideline will outline trends in Australia’s

population and reflect recent literature in the area of

speech pathology and our culturally and linguistically

diverse society.

Interested members should submit an Expression

of Interest (EOI) to the Senior Advisor Professional

Standards (Stacey Baldac) by

23 March 2015

.

Stacey 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 Professional Standards)

• 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

Stacey Baldac

by

email:

saps@speechpathologyaustralia.org.au

or

by phone on

03 9642 4899

.

Expressions of Interest (EOI)

Project Officer

FEES Clinical Guideline

The project officer will develop an evidence-based

clinical guideline on behalf of Speech Pathology

Australia on Fibreoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of

Swallowing (FEES). This clinical guideline will replace the

existing FEES document developed in 2007.

The clinical guideline will provide guidance to speech

pathologists in the implementation of FEES in

Australian healthcare contexts. The clinical guideline will

be evidence-based and will discuss current practice

in Australia and internationally, outline the skills and

knowledge required to perform FEES, issues related

to governance, minimum standards of practice,

credentialing and models to support education

and training.

Interested members should submit an Expression

of Interest (EOI) to the Senior Advisor Professional

Standards (Stacey Baldac) by

23 March 2015

.

Stacey 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 Professional Standards)

• 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

Stacey Baldac

by

email:

saps@speechpathologyaustralia.org.au

or

by phone on

03 9642 4899

.