SUMMARY:
This position includes the implementation of speech and language assessment and both individual and group intervention (to include pragmatic language and social skills groups) for participants across children with autism and/or developmental disabilities ages 2-20+ years of age and their families.
Oversight for speech and language direct services will be provided by the SBBC Director of Clinical Services. The SLP will work collaboratively with the program team to develop new and innovative programs occurring at our center locations and off site.
PAY:
Subcontracted position with an hourly rate of $50-$65 per hour OR $70,000- $80,000 annually
HOURS:
Part-time or full-time flexible hours as determined by SBBC clinical director and agreed upon by occupational therapist.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Administer speech and language screenings/assessments/evaluations
- Develop & implement speech and language treatment goals and objectives
- Determine Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) needs, strategies and systems for each individual client
- Integrate AAC strategies and systems into screenings, assessments, and treatment programs as applicable
- Integrate evidence-based practices for autism spectrum disorder into all clinical practices
- Collect data on speech and language goals and objectives
- Generate clinical notes and maintain therapeutic records
- Create necessary materials to support a variety of communicative needs
- Integrate parent training, parent involvement and communication with families across screenings, assessments and treatment programs
- Work collaboratively with professionals from many other disciplines
SLP QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
- Master’s Degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders
- Professional speech and language license by the State of Indiana Department of Health
- ASHA certificate of clinical competence
- Minimum 3 years’ clinical experience in providing speech and language treatment infusing behavioral principles and techniques with individuals on the autism spectrum and with related disabilities
- Demonstrates proficient knowledge of typical development
- Demonstrates proficient knowledge and use of varying AAC strategies and systems
- National Provider Identifier (NPI) and Taxonomy code required at time of hire
- Experience working with a variety of age groups from birth to adulthood
- Experience working collaboratively with related professionals and providers
- Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, parents, community members, and staff members
- Demonstrates excellent time-management skills
- Demonstrates excellent rapport with children
- Valid CPR certification
- Valid Indiana driver’s license
- Valid and comprehensive individual liability insurance plan
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORKING CONDITIONS:
The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions:
- Walk, Sit, Use hands to finger, handle or feel, Reach with hands and arms, Climb or balance, Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, Talk, Hear
- Lift Up to 25 pounds
- Compare, Analyze, Communicate, Copy, Coordinate, Instruct, Compute, Synthesize, Evaluate, Interpersonal Skills, Compile, and Negotiate
- Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less), Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more), and Ability to adjust focus
- Tolerate noise level moderate to loud
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