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Pay Information $2,280 to $2,350 per week About The Position We currently have a client in Graham, 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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Job Title: Full-Time On-Site Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) Location: Houston, TX and Surrounding Areas Company: Soliant Position Type: Full-Time Job Description: Soliantis currently seeking a passionate and dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) to join our team on a full-time, on-site basis in Houston, TXor the surrounding areas.
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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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Benefits: Company parties Competitive salary Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Relocation bonus Signing bonus Benefits/PerksCompetitive CompensationGreat Work EnvironmentCareer Advancement OpportunitiesJob SummaryWe are seeking an experienced, licensed Speech Language Pathology-Assistant (SLP-A) to join our team.
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Client in TX seeking Rehabilitation Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to work Mon-Fri, Days Texas is one of the largest states in the nation and is filled with deserts, pine forest and the Rio Grande.
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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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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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Master's degree in one of the following fields: English, Linguistics, Education (specializing in bilingual education/ESL or cross-cultural education), Foreign Languages, Speech; or a Master's degree in any field with an endorsement or certification to teach ESL in a public school district, or a CELTA (Certification for English Language Teaching to Adults) required.
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Speech Language Pathologist / SLP needed for a school based, full time role completing speech evaluations, providing speech therapy, attending ARD meetings, providing consultation to school staff, and assisting with development of the department and program.
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Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English; second languages such as Hebrew, Hindi, Dutch, and German are an asset for language speaking flight attendant positions. Additional compensation for language skills, lead positions, and international trips.
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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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A Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Communication Disorders, Communicative Disorders or similarly-titled area that is consistent and acceptable to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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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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Provides early childhood intervention services including initial evaluations and reassessments of child development and speech language pathology services to infants and toddlers 0-3 years old.
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Training or Certification on Oracle PL/SQL Language is an added plus. Required - 10+ years of hands-on experience in advanced PL/SQL programming using Oracle Database versions 11g and 12c, TOAD/SQL Developer, Operating systems such as Linux, Unix and Windows and ability to participate in multiple projects at the same time.
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