Pediatric Movement Center-posted 1 day ago
$38 - $58/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Onsite • Hagerstown and Frederick, MD
11-50 employees

Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) are expected to assess and treat children with speech, language, voice, fluency, and feeding/swallowing delays and disorders. The SLP will collect client background and medical history for diagnostic and treatment purposes. The SLP will be able to interpret speech, language, and hearing test results as well as modified barium swallow test results to best implement a treatment plan of care. The SLP will demonstrate competency in identifying adaptive equipment for augmentative-assistive communication needs. The SLP will develop a treatment plan and monitor progress for each child on his/her caseload. The SLP is expected to maintain thorough, up-to-date treatment notes on each client and develop appropriate home programs for clients when applicable. The SLP is expected to demonstrate effective communication skills between therapists, client and client's family.

  • Assess and treat children with speech, language, voice, fluency, and feeding/swallowing delays and disorders.
  • Collect client background and medical history for diagnostic and treatment purposes.
  • Interpret speech, language, and hearing test results as well as modified barium swallow test results to best implement a treatment plan of care.
  • Demonstrate competency in identifying adaptive equipment for augmentative-assistive communication needs.
  • Develop a treatment plan and monitor progress for each child on his/her caseload.
  • Maintain thorough, up-to-date treatment notes on each client
  • Develop appropriate home programs for clients when applicable.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills between therapists, client and client's family.
  • A Master's level education degree from an accredited School in Speech Language Pathology
  • Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) or a Clinical Fellow (CF) in process of obtaining a Certificate of Clinical Competency through the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) Board
  • An active license to practice speech therapy in the state of Maryland, or the ability to obtain licensure in Maryland.
  • One+ years of clinician experience in a pediatric therapy setting preferred.
  • Proficiency in conducting evaluations and treatment sessions in a pediatric clinic-based setting.
  • Required skills include planning, administering, scoring, and interpreting test results related to speech development, receptive and expressive language skills, and safe, effective feeding and swallowing skills.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills are also required throughout this process.
  • Wage Range: $38-$58/hr based on experience
  • Paid Time Off : Up to 5.54 hrs earned bi-weekly
  • Holiday Pay : up to 10 paid holidays
  • Free CEU: free courses offered + reimbursement on approved coursework
  • Retirement : Employer contribution to IRA
  • Health Insurance : Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA)
  • Life Insurance: Employer-paid life insurance (30 hours/wk+)
  • Employee Assistance Program: Employer-paid program
  • Employee Discounts : Employee discounts on PMC classes, activities and events.
  • Company Events: Employer sponsored events for our staff (and their families) to enjoy!
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