Position Summary:
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for the evaluation and treatment of communication disorders: this includes assessment and treatment of language, articulation, voice, pragmatic language, fluency and executive functioning. Based on interest and experience, this may also include evaluation and treatment of feeding and swallowing disorders. The SLP will complete screenings and evaluations, write appropriate treatment plans and formulate functional goals to help the client and their family achieve their goals.
Work Schedule: Monday 10am-7pm, Tuesday 10am-6:15pm, Wednesday 11am-7pm, Thursday 9:15am-5:30pm, Friday 10am-4:45pm.
Essential Functions:
- Prepare and implement treatment plans for pediatric clients, from birth to age 18
- Create client specific goals focused on effective communication, utilizing verbal and non-verbal communication skills
- Prepare and complete detailed documentation and records of evaluations and treatments
- Provide support and guidance to the clients’ family enabling them to foster the behaviors and practices implemented in treatment
- Based on interest and specialty, may assess, diagnose, treat feeding and swallowing disorders in children
- Serve as a CF Supervisor once every two years
- Maintain a targeted caseload of 25 therapy hours a week