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3+ years as a pediatric Speech Language Pathologist. -Adhere to all rules, regulations, codes of ethics, guidelines and federal, state and local laws applicable to home-health pediatric speech language pathology.
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A current/active license to practice Speech Language Pathology in the state of Texas. What youll do:-Perform comprehensive Speech Therapy evaluations, using standardized tests to determine patients needs for therapy.
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Access to innovative, relevant continuing education opportunities delivered in person and on-demand. -Complete a minimum number of patient visits on a weekly basis as required by the agency.
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Perform comprehensive Speech Therapy evaluations, using standardized tests to determine patients’ needs for therapy. Flexibility to shift resources and priorities as necessary, based on the needs of the business.
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Experience or certifications in feeding therapy or other clinical specialties (VitalStim, SOFFI, SOS, etc.) Debt Crusher (Debt Reduction Program) Experience or certifications in feeding therapy or other clinical specialties (VitalStim, SOFFI, SOS, etc.
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RUSHKids is seeking a pediatric Speech Language Pathologist to join our fun, collaborative multi-disciplinary team in North Aurora, IL. We evaluate and treat a variety of pediatric patients with diagnoses ranging from developmental delay, cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing, feeding disorders, speech and language delays, childhood apraxia of speech, articulation, and phonological disorders.
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10,000 Sign on Bonus Full Time and PRN positions available Student Loan Reimbursement Flexible Schedule - No Weekends Career Advancement Opportunities For more information, please call or email your resume to To view all available positions, please visit.
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In search of Speech Language Pathologist with experience working with children. Must be a Licensed Speech Language Pathologist in the state of Maryland. 1 year work history as a licensed Speech Language Pathologist.
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Speech Language Pathologist - SLP will provide speech and language services for pediatric to school-aged populations. Key Words: Speech Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Speech Therapy, SLP.
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Bonus Points For. Ability to use common workplace technology (laptop computer, phone, email, web browser). An innovative spirit complemented by a demonstrated history of reliability. This is a Full-Time/Part-Time/PRN position and is based in our South Houston division.
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