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Are you ready to embark on a new path and join a team of like-minded Speech-Language Pathology professionals in the Kent County, MD area? A master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders.
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Licensed (and in good standing) in Speech Language Pathology by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association or meet educational requirements for certification.
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Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders. State Speech Language Pathology License. The Therapy Spot is seeking to hire a full-time Speech Language Pathologist to service the clients of our Outpatient Pediatric Clinic.
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Bachelor's in relevant field (psychology, speech-language pathology, public health, special education, disability studies) OR. This position will assist in establishing a National AAC Peer Support Consortium that will meet virtually 1-2 times/month (on ZOOM platform) with about 30 experts in AAC and in peer supports for people with developmental disabilities from around the country.
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Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited college or university required. Applicant must have ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology.
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Qualifications Qualifications:Masters Degree in an accredited Speech Language Pathology programCurrent license/certification in the state of practiceKeywords: CCC-SLP, Clinical, Therapy Language Disorder, Articulation, Aphasia, Swallowing Rehabilitation, Cognitive-Communication, Fluency.
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The primary goals of an SLP are communication Improvement, speech clarity and intelligibility, language development, swallowing and feeding function, voice rehabilitation, Fluency Enhancement, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), Collaboration and Advocacy.
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Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Special Education, Occupational Therapy, or related field is preferred. Bachelor’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Education, Special Education, Occupational Therapy, or related field is required.
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Minimum of one (1) year's clinical experience in Speech-Language Pathology; required. Meet the education and experience requirements for a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology, granted by the American Speech-Language Pathology; required.
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Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology. SPG Therapy & Education is currently hiring Speech-Language Pathologists for school-based positions. Unique Learning Cohorts in AAC, CLD, and SLPA Support (Special Interest groups.
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Stay updated on the latest developments in speech-language pathology through professional development activities. Provide guidance on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices when required.
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A Master's Degree from an accredited program in speech-language pathology is required. Speech Language Pathology License (Required) Current licensure as a speech-language pathologist granted by the State of Massachusetts.
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Required Qualifications Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology Bilingual in Spanish SLP Texas State License Certificate of Clinical Competence (strongly preferred) Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work the following schedule: (1) Monday through Thursday from 7:50 am to 6:30 pm Preferred Qualifications At least 2 years experience in treating pediatric populations Pediatric feeding experience is a plus Experienced SLP-Assistants may apply CFs may apply.
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Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), or eligibility for certification.
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Masters Degree in an accredited Speech Language Pathology program. Speech-Language Pathologists collaborate with patients, families, and caregivers to select and customize AAC solutions that enhance communication and participation in daily activities.
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