Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist - Full-Time
Get your career – and your patients – moving.
CORA provides a full range of pediatric services for clients with speech and language delays, feeding and swallowing disorders, processing disorders, stuttering, developmental delay, and genetic, neurological, and neuromuscular conditions.
As a full-time Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist, you will provide direct patient care in a variety of treatment settings, which may include outpatient clinics, schools, and Early Intervention. You will perform initial evaluations, establish goals and develop appropriate treatment plans, and progress patients through the plan of care.
What You’ll Love About Us:
- Competitive Pay that recognizes your skills and dedication
- Flexible work schedules to accommodate a work-life balance—early shifts, late shifts or shorter work weeks; let us know what fits for your lifestyle
- Generous Benefits Package including medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance
- Future Planning with our Retirement & Savings Plan
- Nurture Your Expertise through our Clinical Mentorship Program
- Embrace Lifelong Learning with unlimited internal CEUs and an annual external CEU stipend
- Stay Ahead of the Curve with a MedBridge Subscription
- Cultivate Leadership Skills through coaching, mentorship, and skill-building activities
- Unlock Your Potential with professional development opportunities, advanced certifications, and Orthopedic Residency
- Relieve Financial Burdens with our Student Loan Assistance Program (up to $24K) in eligible locations
- Find Your Place with potential relocation assistance
- Fuel Your Ambition with tuition reimbursement to support further education
What You’ll Need:
- Graduate of an accredited, Master’s level speech-language pathology program
- Current Certification of Clinical Competence from ASHA or is CCC eligible
- Current speech-language pathologist state license
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent work ethic in both independent and collaborative settings
- Ability to travel to and work in multiple treatment settings – outpatient pediatrics, schools, Early Intervention
- Entry-level understanding of treatment models utilized in school and Early Intervention settings
- School experience preferred, but not required
What You’ll Do:
- Perform comprehensive, caring evaluations on new patients, establish achievable goals and develop actionable treatment plans
- Provide ongoing speech-language pathology services that effectively and efficiently comply with treatment plans, IEPs, and IFSPs as applicable
- Document all evaluations, treatments, and other pertinent patient interactions in accordance with company policy and local and state agencies as applicable
- Skillfully and safely progress patients through the levels of treatment within the capabilities of the patient
- Engage with the patient, the family, and the patient care team for a more impactful, effective, sustainable treatment experience
- Educate and empower the patient, family, and caregivers
- Actively pursue professional growth through affiliation with professional associations, workshop attendance and conferences
Join us at CORA and unleash your potential to create meaningful change in the lives of others. Together, let's redefine the future of physical therapy.
CORA Physical Therapy is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
#J-18808-Ljbffr