Liberty Resources / Liberty POST
Location
Syracuse, New York
Salary
$40 - $120 / HOUR
Evaluate and monitor the progress of children aged birth to 5 years through Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education programs. Develop individualized treatment plans and maintain detailed confidential records using Electronic Medical Record systems.
Candidates must hold current New York State Licensure or Certification in Speech Language Pathology and a valid driver's license. Experience in early childhood settings and proficiency with computer systems are required.
Liberty POST is currently seeking a motivated and energetic Early Childhood Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for part-time and/or full-time employment to work with children who are birth-5 years old through Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education programs. Immediate positions are available throughout Syracuse.
Liberty POST has offered its clients a range of high-quality and individualized services since 1994. Backed by Liberty Resources Inc. and part of a large social services circle, originally POST was a speech-language practice in Syracuse NY and has grown to provide a range of services throughout New York State and Indiana. We employ over 500 professionals in a variety of settings and offer a collaborative team approach to provide evaluation, direct therapy, and family education through child-directed play. We are focused on the importance of a child’s natural learning environment, a family’s unique strengths and needs and the diverse population we serve.
Evaluate, monitor and track child’s progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly. Test and evaluate child’s abilities to determine realistic goals. Record information on the initial evaluation, treatment, and progress in a timely manner using Electronic Medical Record system. Proficient at writing detailed analysis and reports. Effectively organize and maintain confidentially of child’s records and other documentations. Follow all state laws and regulations as it pertains to Early Intervention, CPSE/CSE special education.
Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Current New York State Licensure and/or Certification in Speech Language Pathology Knowledge of MS Word and comfortable with working with computer systems Valid Driver’s License Early Childhood Experience Great interpersonal and communication skills
for this position: Health Benefits and Retirement packages available for FT positions Accrual of sick time based on NYS Sick time Laws Mentoring is offered to all providers Access to unlimited CEU courses offered that are accredited through ASHA, AOTA, APTA and CTLE Flexible scheduling Work with a team of professionals that care about making a difference Payment is biweekly with direct deposit
Job Type: Part-time, Full-time
Market context
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