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Core responsibilities

The speech language pathologist (Slp) is responsible for conducting evaluations and assessments, developing and implementing individualized family service plans (Ifsp), and providing early intervention supports to families. They work as part of a team to monitor outcomes and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a valid speech language pathology license in connecticut and a master's degree in speech language pathology. One year of experience working with children in early intervention is preferred, and bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.

postgraduate degreeCommunication SkillsAdaptabilityTeam CollaborationFamily SupportRapport BuildingChild DevelopmentTraining ParticipationBilingual SkillsAssessmentsEvidence-Based PracticesSpeech Language PathologyEvaluationsHealth And Safety ComplianceNatural Environment TeachingCoaching ModelIndividualized Family Service Plan

Benefits

  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Advancement Opportunities
  • Sign On Bonus
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Referral Bonuses
  • 401k Plan With Company Match
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
  • Sick Time Pay
  • Employee Discounts With Various Vendors
  • Health Vision And Dental Insurance