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Chimes
Overview
Provide speech and language evaluations and therapy services aligned with student IEPs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Collaborate with educators and families while maintaining compliance with state and school documentation requirements.
Compensation
$88,924 / YEAR
Posted
28 days ago
The BCBA will conduct functional assessments, design individualized treatment plans, and lead clinical decision-making using ABA principles. They are also responsible for mentoring staff and caregivers while maintaining compliant documentation within a multidisciplinary team.
$100,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
Evaluate students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to create and deliver IEP-aligned occupational therapy goals. Provide direct therapy and collaborate with classroom teams to recommend accommodations and assistive technology.
$81,000 / YEAR
The BCBA will conduct functional assessments, design individualized treatment plans, and lead clinical decision-making using ABA principles. They are also responsible for providing mentorship to staff and caregivers while maintaining accurate documentation and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.
$89,000 - $90,000 / YEAR
Teachers will instruct and support students using instruction driven by Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) while focusing on helping students develop functional life skills and independence. This involves utilizing positive behavior strategies and collaborating closely with assistants, clinicians, therapists, and families.
$77,769 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Speech-Language Pathologist will provide direct and consultative speech/language evaluations and therapy services aligned with student Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Responsibilities also include developing measurable IEP goals, collaborating with various stakeholders, maintaining documentation, and supporting staff with communication enhancement strategies.
The Occupational Therapist will be responsible for evaluating students aged 5–21, writing clear OT reports, and creating and delivering therapy goals aligned with their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). This role also involves providing direct therapy, consulting with classroom teams to enhance student participation, and recommending necessary accommodations or assistive technology.