Job detail

Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Level I

Tri-County Therapy

Full TimeOn Site0-2 yrs$63,000 - $91,000 / YEARPosted 3 months ago

Location

Charleston, South Carolina

Salary

$63,000 - $91,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

Evaluate and treat patients with speech, language, fluency, voice, and swallowing disorders while developing individualized treatment plans. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and provide education to families to facilitate progress across various settings.

Requirements summary

Requires a master's degree or higher in Speech Language Pathology or a related field and a current South Carolina SLP license. Previous pediatric experience is required, and candidates must maintain the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC).

postgraduate degreePatient AssessmentTreatment PlanningSpeech TherapyClinical DocumentationPediatric TherapyEvidence-based PracticeSwallowing DisordersCommunication DisordersCaregiver EducationFeeding TherapySpeech DisordersLanguage DisordersMulti-disciplinary CollaborationSOAP DocumentationAAC EvaluationDevelopmental Stages

Job description

Join Tri-County Therapy (TCT) a leading pediatric therapy company serving children from birth to 18 years old across South Carolina. Our mission is to provide high-quality therapy services while building a diverse, empowered, and innovative team.

We use a multi-disciplinary approach (OT, SLP, PT) with an incredibly collaborative team to provide services in clinics, homes, schools, and community settings.

With clinics in Charleston, Ladson, Mount Pleasant, Greenville, and Anderson, TCT has built a reputation for excellence in pediatric therapy. Our team delivers compassionate, evidence-based care in a supportive, growth-focused environment. We believe in empowering our therapists with training, resources, and a collaborative culture to achieve the best outcomes for the children and families we serve.

We are currently hiring for the following full-time positions

  • North
  • Charleston &
  • Hanahan:
  • Level
  • I-IV community (preschools and early intervention)
  • Mount
  • Pleasant: Level II-IV position - Full-time mixed role within community in the mornings (preschools and early intervention) +
  • Mt
  • Pleasant,
  • SC clinic afternoons
  • Summerville &
  • North
  • Charleston: Level I-IV - Full-time mixed role within community in the mornings (preschools and early intervention) + Ladson, SC clinic afternoons

Speech-Language Pathologist Job Responsibilities

Evaluate hearing and speech/language test results and medical background information to diagnose and create individualized treatment plans for speech, language, fluency, voice, and swallowing disorders. Identify patients who could benefit from AAC and trial various devices and support family to obtain medically necessary equipment. Successfully complete AAC evaluation reports, with clinical support. Accept, evaluate, and treat feeding patients Record therapy notes (SOAP), patient observations, evaluation reports, care plans (POCs), and discharge of clients Design, develop, and employ alternative diagnostic or communication devices and strategies. Instruct clients in techniques for more effective carryover of strategies and techniques. Develop individualized speech therapy exercise programs and home programs for families to implement, to facilitate generalization across settings. Ensure regular communication with parents or caregivers and educate/instruct patients and family members in strategies to facilitate progress.

Speech-Language Pathologist Job Requirements

Graduate from an accredited university with a master's degree or higher in Speech Language Pathology (SLP), Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD), Communication Disorders (MCD) or equivalent program OR a current State of South Carolina Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant license (SC LLR). Must be licensed (or pursuing CF licensure) in the state of South Carolina with the SCLLR as an SLP and maintain the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association AAC & Feeding experience are a plus! Knowledge and understanding of children’s developmental stages from ages 0-18 to properly analyze the growth, movement (motor), cognitive, and maturation process/transition between skill levels. Previous pediatric experience is required through employment or clinical rotation.

Speech-Language Pathologist Compensation & Pay Structure

Base Salary includes therapy sessions and administrative time (documentation, caregiver communication, etc.) for full-time W2 positions. Bonus Commission for increased productivity Independent contractors and part time employees are paid per visit

Speech-Language Pathologist Benefits

Health & Dental Insurance 401(k) Retirement Plan Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid Holidays Continuing Education Programs Professional CEU Scholarship Opportunities Short Term-Disability Insurance Options Life & Vision Insurance Options Covered Professional Liability Insurance iPad and Therapy Equipment

Why Join TCT? We’re passionate about professional development, team collaboration, and client success. Our integrated leadership model provides you with: A direct manager for operational support A Lead Speech Language Pathologist for clinical guidance, training, and documentation review https://tricountytherapy.com/services/speech-language-pathology/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tricounty_therapy https://www.instagram.com/tri_countytherapy/

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Continuing Education Programs
  • iPad
  • Professional Liability Insurance
  • Professional CEU Scholarship Opportunities
  • Short Term-Disability Insurance
  • Therapy Equipment