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Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Early Intervention Services
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- The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible to evaluate and assess program participants, educate individuals and team members, complete required documentation, communicate with other health care professionals on the program participants' IPP/IEP, assist with departmental maintenance and supplies, participate in Agency activities, assist in orientation to the department and assist with equipment adaptation.
- Educate team members about ongoing services and any areas within the scope of speech-language therapy.
- Communicates with other health care professionals relating to all aspects of the Individual Program Plan(IPP)/Individual Education Plan (IEP).
- Masters in Speech-Language Pathology; and
- Valid New York State license and registration as a Speech-Language Pathologist.
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