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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist will provide 1

1 therapy sessions with children in schools, managing a caseload of 35-40 students. They will adhere to professional standards and state regulations while making a meaningful impact on the children served.

Requirements summary

Cf-Slps must be on track to earn a master's degree in speech-Language pathology, while ccc-Slps must hold a master's degree and asha ccc-Slp certification. All therapists are required to comply with asha standards and relevant laws.

postgraduate degreeCommunication SkillsFlexibilityTeam CollaborationContinuing EducationLeadershipChild DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentMentorshipCommunity InvolvementDisability SupportProfessional StandardsSpeech-Language PathologyClinical ExcellenceTherapy SessionsASHA CertificationAssessment Materials

Benefits

  • Paid Training
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • 401k Match
  • Professional Development
  • Health Benefits
  • Performance-Based Bonuses
  • Continuing Education Reimbursement
  • Community Involvement Opportunities
  • Additional Stipends
  • Sign-On Bonuses
  • W2 Employment
  • Company-Paid Disability
  • Company Car Access
  • Annual Materials Reimbursement
  • Structured CF Mentorship Program
  • Company-Paid Liability Insurance