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BILINGUAL Speech-Language Pathologist / Auditory-Verbal Therapist / Clinical Fellow - ATLANTA, GA

The Auditory Verbal Center is expanding and is seeking a BILINGUAL (Spanish-English) Speech-Language Pathologist with a strong background in Auditory-Verbal training, a Clinical Fellow, or an already certified Auditory-Verbal Therapist to support our growing presence in Atlanta, Georgia.You will be part of a collaborative team of 8 fun, creative, and passionate Auditory-Verbal Therapists who work together to support deaf and hard of hearing children across Georgia.You will need to be conversationally proficient in Spanish and English as you will primarily provide services to Spanish-speaking clients, with an occasional need to support English-speaking clients if needed.Therapists manage their own schedules, provide 1-hour therapy sessions, and have the flexibility to work remotely part-time. The clinical team meets weekly via Zoom for collaboration and support. No travel to client homes is required, and we provide all toys, therapy materials, and teletherapy equipment needed for both in-person and remote sessions.The Auditory Verbal Center is a leader in pediatric spoken language intervention services and adult auditory rehabilitation (post-implantation) services in the state of Georgia. Since founding our teletherapy model in 2010, we have served clients statewide, offering both in-person and teletherapy options based on individual family needs. Our Atlanta office plays a central role in delivering high-quality auditory-based therapy and supporting families throughout the region.Atlanta offers a dynamic mix of culture, community, and opportunity-home to vibrant neighborhoods, world-class dining, arts, and outdoor spaces. Join the Auditory Verbal Center's team in Atlanta and play a key role in expanding access to spoken language services while making a meaningful difference for deaf and hard of hearing children throughout Georgia.If you are interested in learning more about joining our team, please email resume to Debbie Brilling, Executive Director/CEO, at dbrilling@avchears.org.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide diagnostic auditory-verbal therapy to children with hearing loss for birth to school aged children and their familiesEducate and counsel clients and families on their treatment plans and progressDevelop individualized therapy lesson plans for clientsConduct formal and informal evaluations of clientsProvide referrals for other services needed when necessaryCommunicate regularly with members of the client care team, the client, family members, and other providers involved with the client's careSkillsExperience working with deaf or hard of hearing children (either through coursework or hands-on, hands-on preferred)Client evaluation using standardized assessmentsClient managementDocumentation of evaluations and therapy appointmentsTeam approach - collaboration with AV team, audiologists, early interventionalists, and educatorsKnowledge of typical child development from birth to 6 years of ageAbility to work independently with commitment to the vision, mission, and philosophy of the organizationExperience in teletherapy is a plusBilingual in Spanish and English is a plusQualificationsCertified in Auditory-Verbal Therapy preferred but training and mentoring will be provided toward certification if necessaryCCCs credentialing, with support provided towards obtaining your CCCs for CF applicantsEligible for a GA state SLP license, if not already obtainedWill consider CF with strong training in Auditory-Verbal TherapyBenefitsSalary commensurate with experience. In addition to salary, you receive:Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, and Vision) (We pay 60% of premium)Annual Professional leaveGenerous Personal Time Off plan (holidays, vacation, and sick)Paid CEU hours for Continuing Education, including virtual learning as well as in-person conferences/conventionsPaid Annual convention registration fees (one a year, more if you are presenting)Paid Licensing FeesPaid Credentialing FeesPaid Professional dues to ASHA, AG Bell, etc.Paid Liability InsuranceMatching 403B Retirement Package up to 3%Life InsuranceMaternity Leave (6-8 weeks)Public Service Loan ForgivenessNote: This is not a guarantee but is a perk you may be eligible for. Several employees have been successful in receiving this benefit.We are an approved employer and non-profit organization so you may be able to take advantage of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). Created under the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, PSLF allows borrowers who work full time for nonprofits and government agencies to have their outstanding debt forgiven tax-free on Federal Direct Loans, after making 120 qualifying monthly payments under a qualifying repayment plan.Sources:* gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service* councilofnonprofits.org/trends-and-policy-issues/public-service-loan-forgivenessAbout UsSince 1977, the Auditory Verbal Center (AVC), a nonprofit 501(c)(3), has helped children and adults who are deaf or hard of hearing develop listening and spoken language through a family-centered, holistic approach. As one of only a few centers of its kind in the U.S., AVC uniquely combines Auditory-Verbal Therapy with a full-service Audiology Clinic.Our highly trained Speech-Language Pathologists and Listening and Spoken Language Specialists provide in-person and teletherapy services statewide, including bilingual Spanish therapy, ensuring accessible, culturally responsive care. At AVC, we are deeply committed to empowering individuals with hearing loss to communicate, connect, and thrive.

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