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The ideal candidate is currently licensed in Connecticut and has school based virtual experience.
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We are seeking a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant to join our team and provide exceptional pediatric treatment in the field of Speech Therapy. Continuously assess client needs and collaborate with the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist to develop effective treatment plans.
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Currently, we're looking for a qualified Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team and provide exceptional services to a school district. Conducting assessments and evaluations to diagnose speech, language, and communication disorders in students.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Speech Language Pathologist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff We are so glad you are interested in joining Sutter Health Organization: CPMC-California Pacific Med Center Position Overview: Provides assessment, treatment, care, and evaluation for patients with cognitive, speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders.
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Must be licensed in the state(s) of practice as Speech-Language Pathologist. When working at a Sanford Health Facility (not required but preferred by GSS Facilities): Holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) or currently working on Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY.
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Speech-Language Pathologist Qualifications:Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication DisordersASHA certificationState Speech-Pathology LicenseExperience working with k-12 StudentsEvery state requires all Speech Language Pathologists to have a state license.
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We are growing rapidly and currently seeking a full time Speech Therapistto join our team in the Santa Barbara area. We have an excellent multidisciplinary therapy team that offers in-home care to patients with a wide variety of conditions.
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As a Remote Speech-Language Pathologist with TeleTeachers, you will have the unique opportunity to enjoy the benefits of remote work. We need impact-driven, entrepreneurially-minded Remote Speech-Language Pathologists to join our team.
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We are looking for experienced Speech Therapist to provide virtual services to a school district in Oregon! Master's degree in Speech Pathology. We are looking for experienced Speech Therapist to provide virtual services to a school district in Oregon.
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Minimum 1 year of Speech Language Pathologist experience required. Deliver specialized in Speech Language Pathology. Deliver specialized in Speech Language Pathology.
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Valid Speech-Language Pathologist state license (where appropriate) Speech Language Pathologist. Build a strong Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) therapy program.
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Position Summary : As a member of our Therapy Team, the SLP - Speech Language Pathologist provides direct speech therapy services to our residents and patients by assisting in the assessment and treatment of therapeutic interventions with the highest level of professionalism, care and compassion.
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Certificates, Licenses, Registrations SLP-CCC , Strong CF candidates considered (Speech and Language Pathologist: Certificate of Clinical Competence) The Speech and Language Pathologist is responsible for delivering speech services to assigned caseload of preschool-aged learners following evidence-based methodologies.
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Calling all Speech Language Pathologists for an urgent need in a school district in Massachusetts! Job specifications: Contract term is through the remainder of the current school year Full time hours High School caseload Regular responsibilities, more discussed on interview Pay rate is $42 per hour Qualifications: Master's degree in Speech Pathology (or related field) Massachusetts license as a SLP Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC's) through ASHA Prior school or pediatric experience If you're interested in an exciting new opportunity in your career, apply today.
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The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) overall responsibility is to provide care to the resident at the highest level. Now Hiring - Speech Language Pathologist - Peabody, MA.
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