SLP (School Based) Speech-Language Pathologist
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Speech-Language PathologistsSpeech-Language Pathology AssistantsTherapists, All OtherSpecial Education Teachers, All OtherSpecial Education Teachers, Elementary SchoolIndustries:
Offices of Other Health PractitionersChild Care ServicesOther Schools and InstructionElementary and Secondary SchoolsSchool and Employee Bus TransportationSpeech TherapistWork full-time in a school setting!We will sponsor H1B candidates already licensed in the states.Our team is growing and looking for the best speech therapist to care for our wonderful patients.Speech-language pathologists are experts in communication. They assist patients who have disabilities or experienced traumatic events that left them with speech, voice, or swallowing impairments.Job DescriptionEvaluate and diagnose speech, language, communication, or swallowing difficulties.Develop and implement effective treatment programs.Provide counseling to patients and patients' families about results of testing and recommended treatment options.Establish patient understanding, expectations, and goals for treatment.Create accurate documentation and reporting for all patient visits.Delegate duties to support personnel as appropriate.Maintain communication with staff and outside agencies per state guidelines.Refer patients to medical specialists in dentistry, psychology, or other related fieldsLicense or Certification:Must be in possession of current SLPA certificate on or before the first day of employment. CPR certification, TB skin test, Auto Insurance, and Driver LicenseEducation, Training and Experience:Minimum requirement: Associate degree in and/or graduation from a Speech-Language Pathology assistant certificate program. Experience is preferred but not required.