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Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP-CCC/ CFY)/ SLPA - Multiple Openings Location: San Lorenzo, CA Position Type: Full-Time Are you a passionate Speech-Language Pathologist or aspiring SLPA looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the communication development of young learners.
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R+L Carriers will provide reasonable accommodations to allow an applicant to participate in the hiring process (e.g., accommodations for a test or job interview) if so requested. R+L Carriers will provide reasonable accommodations to allow an applicant to participate in the hiring process (e.g., accommodations for a test or job interview) if so requested.
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Providing relatives/caregivers with information concerning patients in person, by phone, or by correspondence only after receiving the inmate's signed release of information for that specific individual.
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Eligible for California Speech Language Pathologist license or Credential. Work Visas and Green Card Sponsorship on EB2 Category (OPT candidates are welcome) Masters degree from an accredited Speech Language Pathology Program.
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Communication And Community Relations The Speech Language Pathologist Promotes a Positive Tone For School Or Community Relations Through Activities Such As The Following. Organization Improvement The Speech Language Pathologist Promotes Leadership In Efforts To Improve The School Or Organization Through Activities Such As The Following.
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Conduct tax interviews with clients face to face and through virtual tools – video, phone, chat, email. Comfort working with virtual tools – video, phone and chat. Ability to effectively communicate in person, via phone and in writing.
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AlliedTravelCareers is working with Aya Healthcare to find a qualified Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in San Lorenzo, California, 94580! AlliedTravelCareers is working with Aya Healthcare to find a qualified Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in San Lorenzo, California, 94580.
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This opportunity is for completing market research opportunities with independent brands via online or phone. Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study.
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Aequor Allied is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in San Lorenzo, California. Posted job title: Speech Language Pathologist. Specialty: Speech Language Pathologist.
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Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Therapy Staff Job ID #1462840. Employment Type: Travel. Start Date: 08/20/2024.
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Specialty: Speech Language Pathologist School. Specialty: Speech Language Pathologist School. Work-life balance - contracts are up to 40 hours per week, with workdays ending mid-late afternoon and weekends off.
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