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Master's in Speech Language Pathology. In-person New York State licensed Speech Language Pathologists needed ASAP for 10-30 hours per week. Create your own schedule at one school during school hours; option to add cases after school or weekend hours.
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The Katz School is in need of instructors to teach in-person at the University midtown NYC location. The Katz School of Science and Health is seeking instructors and course developers with extensive industry, research or faculty experience to fill adjunct faculty positions for Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence.
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Common Availability on evenings and weekends after school hours for in-person supervision requirements. In partnership with Physical, Occupational & Speech Language Pathology from our care partners at Paradigm Health, children and families in our care have one place to receive all the support needed.
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License/Certification: Speech Language Pathology License (Required) Ability to Relocate: Queens: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person. SLP Qualifications & Core Responsibilities: Master's Degree in the field of Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent Current, Unencumbered New York State Licensure Provide speech-language services to school-aged students in home settings Assess, identify goals, measure progress, and provide plans for re-evaluation for children with a variety of developmental delays Collaborate with multi-disciplinary team communication and service planning to create individualized programming for each child.
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