Speech-language pathologist positions in Florida are typically driven by ongoing needs in schools, rehabilitation settings, and other care environments that serve patients with communication and swallowing challenges. These roles are competitive because employers often require a master’s degree, an active Florida Department of Health license, and ASHA certification now or within one year. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your license status and ASHA timeline before applying.
Quick overview
The role involves providing direct speech therapy services to pediatric clients in clinic and school settings, including evaluations and the implementation of individualized therapy programs. Responsibilities also include collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and providing guidance and home programs to parents.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a master's degree in a speech therapy field and possess an active license from the Florida Department of Health. A Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA is required or must be obtained within one year of employment.
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Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
UCP
Bailes
Early
Childhood
Academy -
Orlando,
FL 32826Position
Type:
Full
TimeEducation
Level:
Graduate
DegreeSalary
Range: $34.64 - $36.79 HourlyLooking to make a difference as a pediatric physical, occupational or speech language therapist? UCP of Central Florida provides pediatric therapy at two settings charter schools and medical/out-patient. Charter Schools are a network of 8 PreK-12th grade schools for students with and without disabilities in Central Florida. Therapy is provided as part of a multi-discipline team.
Job
Summary: The Medical Therapy Employee (MTE) position is responsible for providing direct therapy services to UCP of Central Florida (UCP) in-clinic and outpatient clients according to all local, state, and federal regulations. The MTE reports to the Therapy Practice Office Manager (TPOM) at each campus where services are rendered. The MTE ensures all clients under her/his caseload receive a high- quality therapy program by optimizing each client abilities.
Job
Responsibilities:
Client’s
Care: Selects, conducts, and implements appropriate and effective therapy evaluations, re-evaluations, and therapy sessions/interventions. Interprets evaluative data and establish measurable goals. Applies and adapts therapy sessions according to clients’ needs and established goals. Recognizes when patient has received optimal benefit from therapy services. Meets productivity according to annual goal. Collaborates with education staff to facilitate incorporation of clients' therapy goals into classroom activities, when applicable. Participates in multi-disciplinary planning with staff members (other therapy disciplines, education, nursing, etc). Participates in client’s meetings, wheelchair clinics, orthopedic clinics, and in hospital, doctor's office, school, and medical equipment company visits when applicable. Assesses client needs and makes recommendations for splints, orthotics, assistive technology devices and/or equipment when applicable. Measures, orders and/or fabricates splints, orthotics, assistive devices, or equipment when applicable. Assesses other equipment needs and make recommendations.
Working with
Parents: Provides parent consultations and instructions for home programs.
Coordinates equipment loans for home use, such as: seating devices, balls, bolsters, adaptive utensils, etc. Speaks to parent groups and provide educational materials. Generates monthly parent therapy notes for medical clients according to agency guidelines.
Benefits
Dental Insurance
Paid Time Off
Health Insurance
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Continuing Education Support
Free Life Insurance
Discounted On-site Childcare
403B/Retirement Match
Client’s
Records: Ensures compliance of UCP Confidentiality and HIPAA patient rights procedures for all client documentation and information in therapist caseload. Documents and completes accurate daily progress notes at the end of each session according to UCP guidelines. Reports accountability data according to agency guidelines. 75% of caseload should achieve 80% of their individual goals per year. Documents care plans, Part C/Early Step reports, assistive technology reports, equipment recommendations, and discharge notes, according to agency guidelines. Documents evaluations, re-evaluations, and addendums and turn them in according to UCP guidelines. Completes daily super bill per site and turns it in before the end of each workday. Provides/generates correspondence to community resources regarding client care (i.e., physicians, schools, vendors, etc.) when applicable.
Public
Relations: Collaborates with other community agencies as directed and/or needed. Assists with therapy presentations and video demonstrations for agency public relations/marketing purposes. Demonstrates therapy functions to community groups such as college students, physician residents from area hospitals, etc., for educational purposes.
Training
Participates in in-service training programs. Attends at least 2 continuing education courses (or equivalent) per FY focused on areas authorized by the agency. Assists with training and monitoring interns, students, employees, and others when applicable. Performs other duties as assigned. What UCP Offers Our mission at UCP is to empower children with and without disabilities to achieve their potential by providing individualized support, education and therapy services in an inclusive environment. When you join UCP of Central Florida you partner with a team that is making a positive impact on the futures of our children. For over 70 years, we have been dedicated to enriching the lives of children of all abilities across Central Florida. We provide individualized Support, Education, and
Therapy services to thousands of children at 8 campuses in: Downtown Orlando, East Orlando (near UCF), Kissimmee, Pine Hills, Lake Mary, and Winter Garden. UCP of Central Florida offers a competitive benefit package available to all employees!
Some perks to being a
UCP
Team
Member may include: health insurance (free option after the first year), dental insurance options, free life insurance, paid time off, discounted on-site childcare, 403B/Retirement match, short & long term disability, and support in continuing your education.
QualificationsEducation and
Training: Minimum of master’s degree in speech therapy field Active license from the Florida Department of Health Florida Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by the American Speech/Language Hearing Association (or obtained within 1 year of at the agency)
Preferred
Experience: One (1) year preferred with pediatric developmentally challenged population in multidisciplinary setting. New graduates with pediatric internships will be considered.