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Job Location drjobs

Cortez, CO - USA

Hourly Salary drjobs

$ 36 - 42

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Early Intervention Speech Language Pathologist La Plata San Juan and/or Archuleta counties

Community Connections Inc. is seeking a parttime licensed Speech Language Pathologist to provide SLP services for children birth 3 in Early Intervention. Flexible schedule and hours may range from 216 hours per week. Services are provided in homes and community settings both inperson and via Zoom/telehealth. We promote a coaching model (empowering parents and teachers to continue implementing strategies between visits). Qualified applicants must delight in working with young children and enjoy being part of a team supporting families. Ability to provide services in Spanish is ideal but not required. Intimate knowledge of Indigenous (primarily Din and/or Ute) or Hispanic cultures is also ideal but not required. $3540/hr DOE (plus mileage) includes direct service as well as prep and travel time. Open until filled.

Full job description and application information is available at Early Intervention Therapist
Reports To: Director of Children and Family Services
FLSA: Parttime/Hourly/Nonexempt
Job Description: Early Intervention Therapists serve Community Connections as parttime employees working with children and families through the Part C/Early Intervention Program. Schedules are flexible and are generally scheduled with families and coordinated with the Child Find team as needed. Participation in needed Part C trainings is required. Must provide own transportation and be willing to travel around local communities to families homes childcare settings and other community locations where children and their families are.
Responsibilities:
  • Participate in public and private insurance billing as requested and as able.
  • Become a Medicaid provider.
  • Assist in developing Individual Family Support Plans (IFSP).
  • Implement assigned strategies and action plans from the IFSP.
  • Work with the Service Coordinator for each family to identify family priorities and gather resources for the family.
  • Participate in transdisciplinary teams as needed.
  • Attend IFSP meetings and reviews.
  • Provide ongoing assessment at least annually with a qualified tool and family input.
  • Maintain current and accurate documentation including certifications licensing endorsements and registrations and shall register and update his or her information at least annually in the provider database maintained by the division for developmental disabilities.
  • Participate in the reporting of Child outcomes meeting the minimum requirements.
  • Submit paperwork for billing and payroll in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Stay current in trends in Early Intervention Best Practices and EvidenceBased Practices for applicable field.
  • Respond to families needs in professional and courteous manner building relationships with families and children that will become the basis for all interventions.
  • Communicate problems or concerns to the Service Coordinator or Early Intervention Program Manager immediately.
  • Fulfill other duties requested by the Early Intervention Services Director to assure community compliance with the State and Part C Federal Assurances.
Core Competencies:
Approachability
Compassion
Customer Focus
Interpersonal Savvy
Listening
Organizing
Process Management
Time Management
Understanding Others
Knowledge and Abilities:
  • Ability to prioritize
  • Ability to access situation quickly
  • Customer service and professional communication
  • Follow guidelines and ability to stay in compliance with federal guidelines
  • Ability to commute for business when needed. If driving must possess a drivers license in the state they reside and current auto insurance
  • Satisfactory completion of all background checks and references including Motor Vehicle Record is required***
Qualifications: Must hold a B.A or Masters in the appropriate professional field (Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech and Language Pathology Early Childhood Special Education Social Work etc. and corresponding licensure for the State of Colorado (SLP: Colorado state certification or graduate student in speechlanguage pathology completing their clinical fellowship. Experience working with children birth through three strongly preferred.
Physical Demands of the Job: These essential tasks may be performed These essential tasks may be performed with or without accommodations or assistive technology. Employees in this position may spend significant hours on the computer writing and corresponding. While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to be stationary move indoors and within the community position self use objects communicate verbally in writing and via inperson computer and phone and observe. The employee will be required to attend meetings training and other community activities within the region of Southwest Colorado with the possibility of occasional travel within Colorado or out of state to training or conferences.
***Please consult Human Resources for questions regarding specific criminal convictions and/or traffic violations that may preclude employment. EOE.
Compensation: $36.05 $42.40 per hour



Community Connections mission is to connect people with disabilities developmental delays and complex needs to the resources they choose to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.

Vision Statement:
We envision a world where all people fully belong contribute and thrive.

Organizational Values:
At Community Connections
We support people in reaching their own goals.
We create a safe & welcoming space for all.
We empower people to be themselves.
We advocate for justice.
We develop trust through our actions.

The Organization
The Case Management Agency is comprised of four main components: Administration Case Management Early Intervention Services and Family Support Services. The Board of Directors establishes financial program and personnel policies that in turn are administered by the President/CEO. The Board may have up to eleven members representing businesses parents of individuals with disabilities people with disabilities etc. All board members are volunteers from communities within our service delivery area which includes Archuleta Dolores LaPlata Montezuma and San Juan counties. A continuous attempt is made to have representation from all ethnic and cultural communities served. The Board of Directors employees volunteers and persons served by this organization will be selected entirely on a nondiscriminatory basis with respect to age sex disability race religion national origin sexual orientation and other protected classifications.

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