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Core responsibilities

The clinician will work with pediatric patients from birth to age twenty-One, providing individualized, one-To-One attention and customized plans of care in an outpatient setting. Clinicians are expected to encourage parent and caregiver attendance to facilitate skill carryover into daily life.

Requirements summary

Candidates must graduate from an accredited speech language pathology program and possess current or pending licensure as a speech language pathologist in the respective state. A strong dedication to exceptional patient outcomes and quality of care is also required.

postgraduate degreeCaregiver TrainingMentorshipClinical ExcellenceResidency ProgramsClinical AutonomyStudent MentoringOne-to-One AttentionMulti-disciplinary CollaborationProfessional Education PlanningClinical InstructorIndividualized Treatment PlanningPediatric Speech Language PathologyApplied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services

Benefits

  • Paid holidays
  • Relocation assistance
  • Full benefits package
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Student loan repayment options
  • Bi-weekly productivity bonuses
  • Paid Time Off plans
  • Annual CEU incentives