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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist will provide speech, language, and communication therapy to pediatric clients based on individualized treatment plans, conducting necessary evaluations using appropriate assessment tools. Key duties include developing evidence-Based plans, documenting progress, and collaborating with families and multidisciplinary teams to ensure client-Centered care.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in speech-Language pathology and hold active state licensure as an slp, with the certificate of clinical competence (Ccc-Slp) from asha being preferred. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively are essential, with experience in pediatric or early intervention settings being advantageous.

postgraduate degreeDocumentationTreatment PlanningClinical SupervisionPediatric TherapyMentorshipMultidisciplinary CollaborationSpeech-Language PathologyCaregiver EducationFeeding TherapySpeech EvaluationLanguage EvaluationEvidence-Based TherapySwallowing TherapyClinical FellowshipArticulation TherapyCommunication Therapy

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Company-Observed Holidays