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Pay Information $2,253 to $2,322 per week About The Position We currently have a client in New Braunfels, TX looking for a Speech Language Pathologist (Traveling SLP) Focus Staff is seeking a traveling Speech Language Pathologist to Provide speech therapy services to include evaluation and treatment to pediatric patients to older adults based on diagnosed conditions.
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REPORTS TO: Manager of Speech Language Pathologists. YES Prep needs a dynamic Speech Language Pathologist Assistant, with a diverse set of experiences, to make our mission a reality.
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Valid School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant credential/license or in process in state of practice. 1 year of verifiable, professional experience as School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum.
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May direct and monitor the work of speech-language pathology assistant(s) or speech aide(s). May supervise licensed speech-language pathology assistant(s) or speech aide(s.
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SLP-Temp - Speech Language Pathologist - Temporary State Licensure. SLP - Speech Language Pathologist - State Licensure. + Sufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing the English language necessary to perform the essential functions of this job, especially with regard to activities impacting patient or employee safety or security.
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Using natural language processing (NLP), machine learning (ML), Generative AI, and other relevant AI technologies and platforms; Analyzing Conversational (Chats, Emails, Messages and Calls) data, and the use of this data to build Natural Language (NLP) modeling pipelines for intent classification, training & deploying conversational AI systems, IVR, virtual assistants, chatbots etc.
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Current license to practice speech/language pathology by the State Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology for Texas. Education : Graduate degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited university-based speech/language pathology program.
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This description applies to the entire Interpreter classification regardless of language(s) spoken. Skilled at communicating, both orally and in writing in English and target language. Fluency in English and the target language.
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Deep understanding of deep learning architecture, machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), and generative models. Design and develop solutions that utilize generative AI, leveraging Machine Learning (ML) and Large Language Models (LLM), tailored to business needs.
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EXPERIENCE:Preferred: Experience working with children ages 0-16 providing in a classroom or 1:1 setting; experience implementing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis; Educational, Speech, or Allied Health Services experienceEDUCATION:Preferred: bachelor's in psychology, Education, Applied Behavior Analysis, or related field.
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Language skills and cultural knowledge, specifically in Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, Farsi, Russian, Somali, Uzbek, Korean or another language are highly sought after by the FBI. Use your linguistics and language background to become an FBI Special Agent.
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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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Master's in speech or communication with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in communication coursework unrelated to the study of mass communications (radio/ television productions, journalism, media criticism, broadcasting, public relations, film studies, media writing, etc.
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Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Medical Billing and Coding Specialist. Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Radiologic Technologist (RT) Skills: nurses,allied health,healthcare regulations adherence,documentation,emt,patient education,medical billing,caregivers,healthcare teams collaboration,patient care.
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Consult with related service and/or other support personnel such as Speech Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Assistive Technology Teacher, Teacher of students with Visual or Auditory Impairments and incorporate activities as per the IEP into daily instruction.
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