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Clarvida - Tennessee
Overview
Provide therapeutic interventions to children, adolescents, and families within school, home, and office settings. Collaborate with schools, families, and legal entities to coordinate care and implement individualized treatment plans.
Compensation
$19 / HOUR
Posted
11 days ago
University of Tennessee
Provide chairside assistance to faculty, residents, and DDS students within the College of Dentistry. Work primarily in the Pre-Doctoral clinic and other college clinics as needed.
14 days ago
Thrive Therapies Group
Conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations and provide crisis intervention and mental health consultation for K-12 students. Collaborate with educators and families to support special education initiatives, RTI/MTSS implementation, and overall student well-being.
$87,000 - $118,000 / YEAR
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
The role involves evaluating and treating neonates and infants with swallowing and oral feeding disorders, alongside providing general pediatric speech-language therapy to support communication and developmental milestones. Responsibilities also include educating and counseling families, delivering independent therapeutic services, and collaborating with an interdisciplinary team.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
ETSU
The Assistant Athletic Trainer provides comprehensive care, treatment, and rehabilitation for student-athletes while adhering to sports medicine protocols. This role involves collaborating with the sports medicine team, maintaining accurate medical records, and ensuring compliance with NCAA Division I policies.
Sidekick Therapy Partners
Provide 1:1 speech-language therapy sessions to students in school settings. Adhere to professional standards set by ASHA and comply with all state and federal regulations.
CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY
The Athletic Trainer assists in the management and delivery of athletic healthcare, including the prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation of injuries for student-athletes. They are also responsible for clinical instruction of students, facility operations, and traveling with assigned athletic teams.
2 months ago
Erlanger Health System
The Registered Nurse is responsible for the overall education, development, and training of clinical staff through collaboration with leadership, involving conducting educational programs and developing materials. This role also includes providing hands-on training, evaluating competency, performing clinical care when necessary, and coordinating area-specific quality processes.
The Clinical Resource Coordinator, a Registered Nurse, is responsible for the education, development, and training of clinical staff through collaboration with leadership, which includes conducting educational programs, developing materials, and providing hands-on training. This role also involves coordinating area-specific quality processes and may include direct and indirect patient care.
The Clinical Resource Coordinator, a Registered Nurse, is responsible for the overall education, development, and training of clinical staff through collaboration with leadership, conducting educational programs, and developing materials. This role also involves providing hands-on training, evaluating competency, performing clinical care when necessary, and coordinating area-specific quality processes.
The role involves providing 1:1 therapy sessions to children in school settings, adhering to the professional standards set by ASHA and relevant laws. Therapists are expected to perform professional duties without the administrative burden typically associated with IEP meetings.
$40 - $70 / HOUR
The MSAT Program Third Faculty assists in the planning, organization, coordination, and management of the MSAT Program. Responsibilities include curriculum development, clinical instruction, and oversight of the Athletic Training Student Association.
5 months ago
Covenant Health
The Senior Physical Therapy Assistant administers treatment programs under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist, monitors patient progress, and documents care in medical records. They also participate in program development, staff training, and quality improvement initiatives.
6 months ago