SLP, School Based Speech-Language Pathologist
Phenix City, ALFull-time
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Job Description
heir communication challenges and really shine. If you're an H1B candidate already licensed in the States and you're ready to make a real impact, we want you on our team. Let's make a difference together!
Key Responsibilities:
• Evaluate and diagnose a range of speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.
• Develop and implement personalized treatment programs tailored to each student's needs.
• Provide insightful counseling to students and their families about assessment results and treatment plans.
• Set clear treatment goals and expectations with students and their support networks.
• Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of all student interactions and progress.
• Delegate responsibilities to support staff as needed, ensuring all activities meet state guidelines.
• Collaborate with staff and external agencies to support student progress.
• Refer students to specialists in dentistry, psychology, or relevant fields when necessary.
Qualifications:
• Current SLP certification required by the start of employment.
• Possession of CPR certification, a valid TB skin test, auto insurance, and a driver's license.
• Minimum educational requirement: Associate degree or completion of a Speech-Language Pathology certificate program.
• Experience in the field is preferred but not essential; new graduates are encouraged to apply.
If you have a passion for helping students communicate effectively and thrive in an educational setting, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to be a part of our dedicated team!
Phenix City is a great place to live and work. It's got that classic Southern hospitality and a friendly vibe that makes the community feel like a big family. The local economy is booming, and the cost of living is low, so your money goes a lot further. It's also a welcoming place for H1B candidates already licensed in the states, which is a huge deal. You'll find plenty to do, from enjoying the Chattahoochee River to exploring parks and local events. It's a great place to build a career, raise a family, and have fun.
Key Responsibilities:
• Evaluate and diagnose a range of speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.
• Develop and implement personalized treatment programs tailored to each student's needs.
• Provide insightful counseling to students and their families about assessment results and treatment plans.
• Set clear treatment goals and expectations with students and their support networks.
• Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of all student interactions and progress.
• Delegate responsibilities to support staff as needed, ensuring all activities meet state guidelines.
• Collaborate with staff and external agencies to support student progress.
• Refer students to specialists in dentistry, psychology, or relevant fields when necessary.
Qualifications:
• Current SLP certification required by the start of employment.
• Possession of CPR certification, a valid TB skin test, auto insurance, and a driver's license.
• Minimum educational requirement: Associate degree or completion of a Speech-Language Pathology certificate program.
• Experience in the field is preferred but not essential; new graduates are encouraged to apply.
If you have a passion for helping students communicate effectively and thrive in an educational setting, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to be a part of our dedicated team!
Phenix City is a great place to live and work. It's got that classic Southern hospitality and a friendly vibe that makes the community feel like a big family. The local economy is booming, and the cost of living is low, so your money goes a lot further. It's also a welcoming place for H1B candidates already licensed in the states, which is a huge deal. You'll find plenty to do, from enjoying the Chattahoochee River to exploring parks and local events. It's a great place to build a career, raise a family, and have fun.
Qualifications
- •Current SLP certification required by the start of employment
- •Possession of CPR certification, a valid TB skin test, auto insurance, and a driver's license
- •Minimum educational requirement: Associate degree or completion of a Speech-Language Pathology certificate program
Benefits
- •Competitive Salary
- •Great Benefits
Responsibilities
- •Evaluate and diagnose a range of speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders
- •Develop and implement personalized treatment programs tailored to each student's needs
- •Provide insightful counseling to students and their families about assessment results and treatment plans
- •Set clear treatment goals and expectations with students and their support networks
- •Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of all student interactions and progress
- •Delegate responsibilities to support staff as needed, ensuring all activities meet state guidelines
- •Collaborate with staff and external agencies to support student progress
- •Refer students to specialists in dentistry, psychology, or relevant fields when necessary
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