Are you a passionate Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) looking to make a difference in the lives of children? Ally Pediatric is looking for a dedicated SLP with the commitment to provide neurodiverse affirming care in a multi-disciplinary setting.
Ally Pediatric Speech Pathologists help children find their voice through autonomous communication, self-advocacy, and skills to build a self-determined quality of life. Our Responsive Feeding approach creates positive relationships with food and fosters long term success. We have created a unique and integrated approach by combining the expertise of Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) with the expertise of Board Certified Behavior Analysists (BCBAs) in a neurodiverse affirming practice. This cross-disciplinary approach allows us to achieve the best outcomes for our young clients and their families.
This is not just a job to us, it's a calling. We are driven by a relentless pursuit of making a meaningful impact on the lives of those we serve. Each day, we go home knowing that we have made a difference, and we continuously strive to build upon that success.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct evaluations and assessments to diagnose speech and language disorders in children
- Develop individualized care plans to address communication and feeding goals
- Implement evidence-based therapy techniques to improve speech, language, feeding skills
- Collaborate with a team of professionals, including behavior analysts, to create comprehensive and individualized care plans
- Provide one-on-one therapy sessions
- Monitor progress and adjust care plans as needed
- Document therapy sessions and maintain accurate records
Requirements
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Valid state license to practice as a Speech Language Pathologist
- Certificate of Clinical Competence from The American Speech Language and Hearing Association
- Experience or interest in working with autistic children and other communication needs
- Passionate about early intervention and serving children 18 months-12 years
- Knowledge and pursuit of evidence-based therapy
- Interest in evidenced-based feeding diagnosis and therapy techniques
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills including strong written communication
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment and a collaborative model
- 20-25 hours per week
Benefits
- Compensation: CCC-SLP: $35,000$-45,000 depending on experience and hours worked
- Career development and training opportunities
- Company paid holidays
- Paid time off, paid sick time
- Professional development allowance
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