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Core responsibilities

The speech language pathologist will work as an outpatient pediatric clinician treating children from birth to age twenty-One, providing individualized one-To-One attention and customized plans of care. Clinicians are encouraged to collaborate across disciplines while maintaining autonomy and investing in professional growth.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have graduated 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 achieving exceptional patient outcomes and providing quality of care is essential.

postgraduate degreeApplied Behavior AnalysisSpeech TherapyPediatric TherapyMentorshipAutonomyPatient OutcomesClinical ExcellenceIndividualized CareStudent MentoringMulti-disciplinary CollaborationOne-to-one AttentionClinical InstructorCustomized Plans of Care

Benefits

  • Paid holidays
  • Paid time off
  • Relocation assistance
  • Full benefits package
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Bi-weekly productivity bonuses
  • Annual CEU incentives
  • Tax free student loan repayment options