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Core responsibilities

Clinicians work directly with children from birth to age three, providing individualized one-To-One attention and customized plans of care, while coaching parents and caregivers based on daily routines. Services are delivered in the child's natural setting, such as their home, daycare, or community setting.

Requirements summary

Candidates must graduate from an accredited speech language pathology/Communication sciences program and possess current or pending state licensure as a speech language pathologist. Applicants must also have completed their fellowship year, earned their certificate of clinical competence, and hold pediatric cpr and first aid certification.

postgraduate degreeCPR CertificationFirst Aid CertificationMentorshipPediatricsAutonomySpeech Language PathologyEarly InterventionMulti-disciplinary CollaborationOne-to-one AttentionCoaching ModelIndividualized Family Service Plan

Benefits

  • 401k match
  • Free CEU subscription