General Summary: The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) provides direct speech and language therapy services to children with autism and related developmental delays in a clinic and/or school-based setting. The SLP focuses on functional communication language development articulation pragmatics AAC and caregiver collaboration while working as part of an interdisciplinary team. This role is primarily a direct service floor-based position. Administrative responsibilities are limited to clinical documentation data collection participation in treatment planning and interdisciplinary collaboration necessary to support effective service RESPONSIBILITIES:Clinical OversightSupports the organizations mission goals and clinical values through ethical evidence-based speech and language direct speech and language therapy to assigned members across clinic and/or academy treatment goals as outlined in approved treatment plans using developmentally appropriate and neurodiversity-affirming with ABA staff and interdisciplinary team members to align speech and language goals with broader treatment data collection and ongoing assessment to inform clinical decision-making and adjust interventions as an appropriate direct treatment caseload in accordance with scheduling and program AssuranceDelivers services in compliance with ASHA standards state licensure requirements and applicable funding and payer clinical documentation accurately and within required member progress and communicates concerns barriers or recommendations to the supervising Lead SLP or Program Director as in clinical reviews supervision and feedback processes to support service quality and professional and Family EngagementEstablishes and maintains professional collaborative relationships with families caregivers and interdisciplinary team effectively with caregivers regarding progress strategies and recommendations within scope of in team meetings case conferences and treatment plan reviews related to assigned skill generalization by collaborating with staff across settings when an approved schedule and acceptable level of attendance. This position requires full-time onsite requirements. Perform other duties as assigned or necessary as they relate to the general nature of the position. Performs designated staff evaluations and/or :Minimum Education Required: Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited programMinimum Experience Required: Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Experience providing speech-language services to children with developmental delays and/or Requirement: Current Arizona Speech-Language Pathology license issued by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).BH Level: BHPPreferred Education: Additional training certifications or coursework in areas such as early intervention AAC pediatric feeding or neurodiversity-affirming Experience: Experience delivering direct speech and language therapy services in a pediatric clinic-based school-based or multidisciplinary :Valid AZ DPS Level I fingerprint clearance card (must maintain valid card throughout employment)CPR First Aid AED certification if required (must maintain throughout employment).Current valid Drivers License and 39-month Motor Vehicle Report and proof of vehicle registration liability insurance to meet insurance requirementsInitial current negative TB test result if required (Employer provides).Must pass a pre-employment drug about this position Contact us
General Summary: The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) provides direct speech and language therapy services to children with autism and related developmental delays in a clinic and/or school-based setting. The SLP focuses on functional communication language development articulation pragmatics AAC a...
General Summary: The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) provides direct speech and language therapy services to children with autism and related developmental delays in a clinic and/or school-based setting. The SLP focuses on functional communication language development articulation pragmatics AAC and caregiver collaboration while working as part of an interdisciplinary team. This role is primarily a direct service floor-based position. Administrative responsibilities are limited to clinical documentation data collection participation in treatment planning and interdisciplinary collaboration necessary to support effective service RESPONSIBILITIES:Clinical OversightSupports the organizations mission goals and clinical values through ethical evidence-based speech and language direct speech and language therapy to assigned members across clinic and/or academy treatment goals as outlined in approved treatment plans using developmentally appropriate and neurodiversity-affirming with ABA staff and interdisciplinary team members to align speech and language goals with broader treatment data collection and ongoing assessment to inform clinical decision-making and adjust interventions as an appropriate direct treatment caseload in accordance with scheduling and program AssuranceDelivers services in compliance with ASHA standards state licensure requirements and applicable funding and payer clinical documentation accurately and within required member progress and communicates concerns barriers or recommendations to the supervising Lead SLP or Program Director as in clinical reviews supervision and feedback processes to support service quality and professional and Family EngagementEstablishes and maintains professional collaborative relationships with families caregivers and interdisciplinary team effectively with caregivers regarding progress strategies and recommendations within scope of in team meetings case conferences and treatment plan reviews related to assigned skill generalization by collaborating with staff across settings when an approved schedule and acceptable level of attendance. This position requires full-time onsite requirements. Perform other duties as assigned or necessary as they relate to the general nature of the position. Performs designated staff evaluations and/or :Minimum Education Required: Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited programMinimum Experience Required: Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Experience providing speech-language services to children with developmental delays and/or Requirement: Current Arizona Speech-Language Pathology license issued by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).BH Level: BHPPreferred Education: Additional training certifications or coursework in areas such as early intervention AAC pediatric feeding or neurodiversity-affirming Experience: Experience delivering direct speech and language therapy services in a pediatric clinic-based school-based or multidisciplinary :Valid AZ DPS Level I fingerprint clearance card (must maintain valid card throughout employment)CPR First Aid AED certification if required (must maintain throughout employment).Current valid Drivers License and 39-month Motor Vehicle Report and proof of vehicle registration liability insurance to meet insurance requirementsInitial current negative TB test result if required (Employer provides).Must pass a pre-employment drug about this position Contact us
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