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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist will provide direct, home and community-Based early intervention services to infants and toddlers (Birth to 3 years) with developmental delays, partnering with families to ensure services are individualized and evidence-Based. Responsibilities also include participating in multidisciplinary assessments, developing the individual family service plan (Ifsp), and acting as a service coordinator for the family.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess current massachusetts licensure as a speech-Language pathologist and the asha certificate of clinical competence, or be cf eligible. Essential requirements include knowledge of family systems and early childhood development, excellent communication and documentation skills, and reliable transportation.

professional certificateOrganizational SkillsCommunication SkillsDocumentation SkillsEvidence-Based PracticeCommunity-Based ServicesSpeech-Language PathologyChild Development KnowledgeTherapeutic RelationshipsEarly InterventionPediatric PopulationHome-Based ServicesMultidisciplinary Team AssessmentFamily Systems KnowledgeIndividualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)Culturally Humble ServicesDirect Speech Therapy

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Sick Leave
  • Health Insurance
  • Flexible Schedules
  • Mileage Reimbursement
  • Mentoring
  • Clinical Supervision
  • Wellness Incentive Program
  • Fitness Benefits
  • Team Support
  • 403(b) With Employer Matching
  • Continuing Education Leave
  • Paid Conference Fees
  • Paid Professional License Renewal Fees