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Location

Springfield, Missouri

Salary

$62,400 / YEAR

Quick overview

The role involves conducting dynamic observations and structured assessments, such as ADOS when appropriate, to develop individualized treatment plans for young children. Key duties include implementing play-based therapy focused on foundational language acquisition, joint attention, and imitation, alongside collaborating with a multidisciplinary team and providing parent coaching.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a Missouri SLP License, with the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) being preferred. Experience in early intervention or training in ADOS is preferred, though training will be provided for the right candidate.

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Job description

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Springfield, MO 65807 Positions starting at $62,400! Are you passionate about helping young children find their voice and build the foundation for lifelong communication? The Arc of the Ozarks is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our specialized diagnostic team supporting children ages 2–3 who have no functional communication and little to no previous therapy experience.

About the Role

This role is part of our intensive early intervention program, designed to assess and develop foundational communication skills in toddlers. You’ll work alongside a multidisciplinary team to complete observations and assessments (including ADOS when appropriate), incorporate play-based therapy, and build structured yet natural language opportunities throughout each session. The ability to assess through engagement and play is essential. Training in ADOS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) is highly preferred, but we are happy to provide training for the right candidate. Key Responsibilities: Conduct dynamic observations and structured assessments to inform individualized treatment plans. Incorporate play-based strategies to assess and support early communication and language development. Design and implement therapy goals that focus on foundational language acquisition, joint attention, imitation, and early social communication. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to deliver coordinated and individualized care. Provide parent coaching and feedback to support carryover and generalization of skills at home. Complete timely, accurate documentation in alignment with best practices and organizational standards. Participate in ongoing professional development and training specific to early intervention and diagnostics. What Makes This Role Unique: Impact at the Start: Work with children at a pivotal developmental stage where early intervention can transform their lifelong trajectory. Team-Centered Approach: Collaborate with psychologists, behavior analysts, and therapy professionals in a cohesive, child-focused environment. Diagnostic Insight: Be an active contributor to early diagnoses and intervention planning for children with suspected developmental delays or autism spectrum disorder.

Qualifications

Education: Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology Certification: Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from ASHA preferred. Clinical Fellowships may be considered.

Licensure

  • Missouri
  • SLP
  • License in good standing (MO
  • Board of
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  • Preferred: Experience with early intervention or
  • ADOS training (we will provide if not yet trained)
  • Skills: Strong play-based assessment skills, comfort working with nonverbal or pre-verbal toddlers, collaborative spirit If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in individual's lives, click on the link and apply now to join our team! Ready to Make a Difference? Apply Today! If you're a Speech Language Pathologist looking to impact lives in a meaningful way, we want to hear from you!
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