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Speech And Language Pathologist Intermittent: Child And Family Support Services
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Full-time
- The Speech Language Pathologist III will administer a component of the department and program functions, provide direct patient care, maintain documentation relative to services offered, and participate in intra-and interdisciplinary training programs.
- The Speech Language Pathologist III will develop models for service delivery and evaluation, plan and conduct research activities, review and interpret literature and disseminate those findings through formal and informal presentations, all with regard to their own area of documented specialization
- Clinical care focus is on the neonate, pediatric, and adolescent populations, as well as some adults with disabilities.
- Must have a Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology, with related clinical requirements.
- Must have a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology granted by the American Speech Language and Hearing Association.
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