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Understanding and use of various AAC devices. Growing pediatric outpatient clinic seeks fabulous and fun Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist- Assistant- SLPA to join our growing team. STEP Therapy Pediatrics provides Pediatric Occupational, Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy services for children with a variety of developmental challenges.
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Develop communication interventions for young clients, including but not limited to AAC. Prior experience with AAC or interest in learning from our clinical teams. Serve as one of our on-site Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) and plan and implement naturalistic speech therapy for young children ages 2-6 years old in a center-based setting.
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Our ideal candidate brings to the table at least five years of post-registration experience, along with considerable AAC experience. We support many different populations, from autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder (SPD), and anxiety, to learning differences, auditory processing differences, motor coordination differences, and various developmental, learning, mental health, and behavioral differences.
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Provide individual therapy to clients focusing on a variety of areas including: speech, language, feeding, AAC, and social skills. The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for evaluation, creation, and implementation of therapy plans, accurate and reliable data collection, consultation, and training with family and staff.
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Support in developing areas of speciality such as: AAC, foster care, NICU, Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Support in developing areas of speciality such as: AAC, foster care, NICU, Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
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