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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist will conduct comprehensive assessments, develop individualized treatment plans aligned with iep goals, and provide direct therapy services, consultation, and classroom support. Responsibilities also include collaborating with educators and families, participating in iep meetings, and maintaining regulatory compliance.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in speech-Language pathology and hold an active slp license in the state of practice, or be eligible to obtain one. The asha certificate of clinical competence (Ccc-Slp) is preferred, though cfy candidates are welcome, and strong communication skills are essential.

postgraduate degreeOrganizational SkillsAssessmentDocumentationComplianceCollaborationDiagnosisConsultationTreatmentIEP DevelopmentSpeech-Language PathologyCommunication DisordersClassroom SupportDirect TherapyLanguage Disorders

Benefits

  • Competitive Salaries
  • Flexible scheduling options
  • Opportunities for professional growth and continuing education
  • Biweekly Direct Deposit
  • Support from skilled therapists and an incredible admin team
  • Family-friendly work environment
  • Customize your own schedule
  • Therapist-owned and managed company