Our Childrens Therapy Team is hiring for Speech Language Pathologist. Are you passionate about working in a medically orientated pediatric setting with opportunities to build advanced clinical skills-including feeding therapy? Join our mission-driven team that provides high quality, evidence based services to children with diverse developmental and medical needs. Opportunities in clinic at our Burlingame Location and Virtual! WHY CLINICAL FELLOWS AND CLINICIANS LOVE WORKING WITH US At Abilitypath, you'll receive exceptional mentorship, opportunities for medical-model skill development, and exposure to complex feeding and communication profiles- all while working in a supportive, collaborative, interdisciplinary environment Compensation: $105,000- $110,000/annually (based on education and experience) 90k annually for Clinical Fellows with guaranteed annual step increase Schedule: Full-time Monday – Friday, 8 work hours per day between 8am – 6pm Opportunities available in our Burlingame and Redwood City Clinic!! WHAT WE OFFER – Employee Benefits: At Abiltypath, we support career development, employee wellness, and recognition. 4 weeks of PTO 10 paid holidays Medical, dental, and vision benefits upon hire 401(k) plan with employer match Performance bonuses Educational reimbursement for ongoing professional development Preschool tuition discount Robust mentorship program (ideal for CF's and early career SLP's) Opportunities to specialize in feeding therapy, early communication, and sensory based intervention through collaboration with our OT Team WHO WE ARE: AbilityPath, a non-profit organization that provides a lifespan of services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to accept, respect, and include people of all abilities. We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) learning and building an inclusive community. ABOUT THE ROLE – What we value: Direct Client Support and Therapy Services-This role involves providing direct therapeutic services to children and families through individual and group sessions, case management, parent education, and supporting the development and implementation of program goals while ensuring safe community integration. Assessment, Documentation, and Reporting-this role includes conducting assessments, writing reports, maintaining a caseload in line with productivity standards, and completing required documentation, curriculum planning, and special projects. Team Collaboration and Program Planning- This role involves collaborating with families and professionals in developing and executing individualized plans (IFSP, IEP) and actively participating in the planning and implementation of classroom activities. Supervision, Mentorship, and Professional Development-This role includes mentoring graduate students, supervising SLP-CFs or SLPAs as required, and engaging in continuing education to enhance professional growth and train team members. other duties as assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level