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While ensuring FAPE according to IDEA. An ideal candidate would have a strong background providing assessment and intervention to students with complex communication needs related to autism, as well as experience supporting students that utilize low and hi-tech AAC strategies.
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Multiple specialties (feeding, adults, AAC, OMT, reading, gender affirming voice therapy) Feeding/AAC/OMT training preferred. As a medical clinic and Medicaid provider, we are required to adhere to Oregon Health Authority COVID-19 masking & sanitation guidelines.
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The person may also participate in follow-up services for CDRC autism patients, for example the Autism Parent Training Program, AAC evaluation/management, behavioral management, etc., depending upon discipline, interest, and expertise.
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Professional background working with children to teach functional communication skills both vocally and using AAC devices. Training or willingness to be trained in QBS Safety Care de-escalation and crisis management techniques including physical management / restraint & isolation procedures.
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Washington State Department of Health credential required (LMHC/A, LMFT/A, LICSW/A, or AAC.) Washington State Department of Health credential required (LMHC/A, LMFT/A, LICSW/A, or AAC.) Must have or obtain Mental Health Professional (MHP) designation.
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Unique Learning Cohorts in AAC, CLD, and SLPA Support (Special Interest groups) AAC Mentorship Program. Unique Learning Cohorts in AAC, CLD, and SLPA Support (Special Interest groups) Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
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