Our Team

At DOTS Therapy Hub, we’re here to make therapy accessible, stress-free and impactful for families

Accessible for families

We work with families to understand their concerns for their child, and identify ways we can support them.

We meet all children with a caregiver for an initial consultation, and then develop goals in collaboration with key people. Our therapy supports are individualised, evidence-based and focus on the individual’s participation in their desired activities.

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Speech Pathologist | Practice Principal

Hibba Nagrial

Hibba is a Speech Pathologist and Practice Principal of DOTS Therapy Hub. Hibba has an interest in early language delay, autism, developmental disability, preschool language difficulties, school-aged language and literacy difficulties and building capacity through coaching and mentoring.

Hibba is a graduate of the University of Sydney, and also holds a Graduate Certificate in Autism Studies from Griffith University. She is an experienced Clinical Educator for student speech pathology placements and has a keen interest in supporting and shaping future paediatric therapists.

Hibba is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and a Practising Member of Speech Pathology Australia.

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Occupational Therapist

Jessica Middleton

Jess is passionate about supporting individuals, including children, adolescents and young adults to participate meaningfully in the activities of their daily life. Jess has extensive experience working with families, as well as supporting individuals sensory processing differences, autism, social-emotional difficulties and developmental delays.


Jess is excited about working alongside families and ensuring sessions and strategies are functional, realistic and fun!


Jess is a Member of Occupational Therapy Australia and is registered with AHPRA.

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Speech Pathologist

Jessica Darcy

Jessica is a Speech Pathologist who is passionate about helping children find a way to interact with the world and supporting families in helping them to advocate for their child's communication needs.


Jessica is interested in speech and language development in preschool-aged children and is experienced across many areas of speech therapy. 
Jessica is a graduate from University of Newcastle, is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and is a Practising Member of Speech Pathology Australia.

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Speech Pathologist

Amelia Corrigan

Amelia is a Speech Pathologist who has an interest in early language development, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and working in a collaborative team.

She is a graduate from the University of Sydney, and is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and a Practising Member of Speech Pathology Australia.

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Speech Pathologist

Natalie Nassif

Natalie is passionate about assisting children and their families with speech sound delays, language delays and in understanding autism. Natalie enjoys collaborating with families to develop therapy goals and identify activities and strategies that can be used across all environments.


Natalie loves being creative with therapy activities in a way that is positive, meaningful and fun for the child. 
Natalie is a graduate from Australian Catholic University, is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and a Practising Member of Speech Pathology Australia.

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Occupational Therapist

Amiera Anic

Amiera is a Registered Occupational Therapist who is passionate about working alongside families to support children, adolescents and young adults to participate in daily life to the best of their abilities. Amiera has interests and experience in supporting individuals with development delay, sensory processing differences and autism. Amiera enjoys using the interests of children and young people to engage them in strategies and sessions and to ensure the goals are meaningful to them.


Amiera is a graduate from Western Sydney University, holds a Graduate Certificate in Developmental Disability from the University of Sydney, is a Member of Occupational Therapy Australia and registered with AHPRA.

Join Our Team

At DOTS Therapy Hub, we’re building something different. We're a values-led team of Allied Health professionals who believe in providing high-quality, practical support for children and the people around them. If you’re looking for a workplace where your voice matters, your work is valued, and you’re supported to grow - we’d love to hear from you.

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Why Work With Us

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Current Opportunities

  • Speech Pathologists

  • Occupational Therapists

  • Allied Health Assistants

  • University students seeking placements

  • University students seeking casual work