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Core responsibilities

The speech and language pathologist will evaluate and assess children and families to assist with planning, development, implementation, and review of curriculums and individualized family service plans (Ifsps). They will also perform service coordination functions to ensure desired outcomes for families and children served.

Requirements summary

A master's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university is required, along with valid connecticut licensure or certification. Candidates must also have a valid u.s. Driver's license, internet access, a cell phone, and reliable transportation.

postgraduate degreeAssessmentCommunication SkillsFlexibilityRecord KeepingTeam CollaborationProblem SolvingRegulatory ComplianceSpeech TherapyCurriculum DevelopmentChild DevelopmentProfessional GrowthService CoordinationLanguage DevelopmentEarly InterventionFamily-Centered Practices

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • 401k
  • Professional Licensure Reimbursement
  • Various Stipends