Speech Language Pathologist (Part-Time)

ChildServeAmes, IA
1dOnsite

About The Position

As a part of our talented, interdisciplinary team of therapists, you'll specialize in pediatric rehabilitation and work together to create plans specific to each child's need. With a wide range of diagnoses served, no two days will be exactly the same as you provide comprehensive, family-centered, speech language pathology services to children ages birth through 21 years in our outpatient service area. Join our large therapy team and grow professionally through: An inter-professional team where you will collaborate with occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, mental health and many other services to provide a holistic approach to care. Leadership training and paid continuing education opportunities to support career growth. Most classes provided on site where you can choose your specialty or area of interest. Professional development and mentoring opportunities Mentorship onsite A wide range of diagnoses- no two days will be the same! The opportunity to leave work each day knowing you've made a difference.

Requirements

  • A master’s degree in a Speech Language Pathology program
  • Ability to communicate effectively in reading, writing, and speaking the English language.
  • Ability to lift up to 35 lbs, be mobile within the assigned work area, and frequently bend, lift, reach, and stand.

Nice To Haves

  • Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC).
  • 1+ years in clinical practice with pediatric experience

Responsibilities

  • Administer appropriate standardized tests/screenings/informal assessments/clinical observations.
  • After reviewing medical, educational, social, and financial information, provide recommendations, referrals, and follow-up for each case.
  • Provide interpretation and/or counseling of test results to children and young adults/caregivers as well as ongoing feedback regarding progress.
  • Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team on developing, implementing, and revising the therapy plan of care based on initial and ongoing assessments, and as required by policy/regulation.
  • Develop individualized plan of care as appropriate to meet the needs of the child and young adult/caregiver including appropriate frequency and duration.
  • Provide specialized pediatric treatment activities to children and young adults.
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