Speech and Language Pathologist assesses and treats speech and language disorders and impairments. Conducts evaluations of an individual's speech and language skills using applicable diagnostic materials and tools. Being a Speech and Language Pathologist develops treatment plans that utilize appropriate intervention approaches, strategies, and materials. Establishes treatment priorities that include advising, educating, and counseling. Additionally, Speech and Language Pathologist completes required documentation to record assessment and progress. Collaborates with physicians, family members, and other clinical providers to provide effective therapies. May direct support staff in assisting with treatment. Requires a master's degree in speech pathology. Requires Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP). Requires State License based on Clinical Specialty. Typically reports to a manager. Speech and Language Pathologist's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Assistant Speech-language pathologists work to treat speech, language, social communication, and, cognitive-communication.
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Company Vision & Values
Specific Duties
Requirements
Work Environment
This job operates in a professional office environment. Professional attire is required. Dress code is turquoise or magenta top and black pants.
Expected Hours of Work
This role may be filled with full-time employees, part-time employees, or 1099 Contractors. Flexibility of hours is allowed. Depending on the caseload assignment, clinical staff may have an earlier start time or later end time. The specific hours of each clinician is determined in conjunction with the Office Manager and Clinical Director but the Clinician has autonomy and flexibility over their own schedule.
Travel
This position may require frequent, even daily, travel to multiple treatment sites.
Required Education, Competencies, and Experience
Reporting Relationship
The Assistant Speech Language Pathologist reports directly to their Supervisor, Clinical Director, and Office Manager of Speech & Occupational Therapy Specialists.
Benefits for Full-Time Employment
Medical Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Simple IRA, Aflac, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Life & AD&D Insurance, Paid Holidays, Paid Birthday Off, Earned Cash Units, Paid Mileage, Licensure & Certification Reimbursement, Continuing Education via SOTS Learning Academy, and Employee Assistance Program which includes Personal Assistant, Life Coaching, Mental Health Counseling, Work/Life Resources.