Easter Seals of Greater Houston, a leading provider of service to people of all ages, with any type of disability is currently seeking an experienced Speech-Language Pathologist for our Huntsville, Conroe and surrounding areas Early Childhood Intervention office. The Easter Seals ECI Infant Development program is parent-driven and focuses on enhancing the development of children ages birth to 36 months with developmental delays or disabilities. It is our goal to give families the tools they need to make a significant impact on the development of their children.
Benefits: We provide our full-time employees 5 weeks' paid time off per year in addition to company holidays. We offer a flexible work schedule as well, and most employees opt to work a 4/10 schedule. We extend to our employees the option to enroll in agency-sponsored benefits: medical, dental, vision, HSA, Dependent Care FSA, Employee Assistance Program, and a 403(b) retirement savings plan with a match of 3% after service requirements are met.
Position Type: Full-time
Location: Huntsville, Conroe and surrounding areas.
Key responsibilities:
- Assess developmental skills of assigned clients from birth to the third birthday:
- Collect information from case history, parent report, observation of child, and other professionals.
- Interpret evaluation results, develop diagnostic impressions, and make recommendations.
- Implement specific, reasonable, and necessary intervention plans for children experiencing developmental delays, atypical behaviors, and/or certain medical diagnosis based on evaluation findings and the Individual Family Service Plan. State requirement: Plan must be written within 45 days of referral.
- Schedule and prioritize direct and indirect service activities within established timelines; document professional contacts in a timely manner. Provide direct services to children and their families at home, daycare, or other "natural environment". State requirement: Services must begin within 28 days of writing the IFSP.
- Complete all client paperwork, timesheets, expense reports, schedules, Random Moment Time Study (RMTS) and any other required paperwork; submit on time to Director/Assistant Director and/or appropriate personnel as designated in procedures. Agency expectation is that you will be proficient in our Providersoft and other agency software within 60 days.
- Insure maximum service delivery through management of a Director/Assistant Director-approved schedule (based on assigned caseload by intensity, frequency, and location of services). Current staff expectation is that a minimum of 65 hours of services will be delivered monthly.
- Communicate effectively with families, physicians, other agency representatives, co-workers, and the community at large.
- Serve as the Service Coordinator for assigned clients as outlined in the Service Coordination Module.
- Participate with other department staff members in the development and presentation of educational materials, in-services, and training courses.
- Identify and refer children/families for related services including, but not limited to, audiological, educational, medical, psychological, sociological, or other resources such as a toy lending library, respite, etc., as needed.
- Maintain ethical and professional conduct. Conduct should reflect the code of ethics and standards of recognized professional licensing organizations within each discipline and of EASTER SEALS of Greater Houston.
- Adhere to all EASTER SEALS and ECI policies and procedures as reflected in the EASTER SEALS Employee Guidelines and the ECI Policy and Procedure Manual.
- Serve as an ambassador for EASTER SEALS by volunteering at EASTER SEALS events. Be available for agency fairs and speaking engagements.
- Perform all other duties as assigned by your Director/Assistant Director, Team Manager or Chief Executive Officer.
Required qualifications:
- Master's Degree in Communication Disorders/ Speech-Language Pathology
- Continuing Education Units (preferably in topics relating to the Birth to Three population)
- English communication skills including listening, speaking, nonverbal communication and writing
- Include Licensure from the Texas State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology or candidacy for Clinical Fellowship Year.
- Willing to drive 75% in and around Tomball and surrounding areas
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