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Pediatric Speech Therapist – Autism Focus at Hoppe Network Neuro Rehabilitation
The Pediatric Speech Therapist specializes in providing diagnostic and treatment services for individuals with communication disorders, focusing on autism. This role involves assessment, treatment planning, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to enhance clients' speech and language skills. Responsibilities also include training direct care staff and maintaining accurate documentation of treatment progress and outcomes.
Our Mission:
We are dedicated to helping individuals overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. With a team of talented professionals serving over 2,800 clients across 280 locations, we strive to provide exceptional care and support.
Benefits:
- Standard hourly rate of $50 per hour
- Medical, Vision, & Dental Care
- 403(b) Retirement Plan
- Educational Reimbursement
- Paid Training
Job Description:
Provide speech language pathology diagnostic and treatment services using selected standardized and informal assessment procedures to determine the nature, severity, and prognosis for rehabilitation of individuals with communication disorders. This includes training in communication, cognitive, dysphagia, and other related service activities for individual clients and client groups. Ensure individual assessment and participation with goal identification, treatment planning, and implementation of treatment plan. Monitor individuals' progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.
Key Responsibilities:
- Participates in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning, and family education as needed
- Provides education and monitoring to direct care staff, families, and other team members, in the provision of speech and language activities; trains and supervises staff in the provision of speech assistant services if employed at location
- Attends and verbally presents at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings, and in-services
Requirements:
- Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program with active licensure in Michigan
- Possesses ASHA Certification of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology or is currently completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY)
- Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs because of neurological disability/TBI
- Demonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs
The Pediatric Speech Therapist specializes in providing diagnostic and treatment services for individuals with communication disorders, focusing on autism. This role involves assessment, treatment planning, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to enhance clients' speech and language skills. Responsibilities also include training direct care staff and maintaining accurate documentation of treatment progress and outcomes.
Our Mission:
We are dedicated to helping individuals overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. With a team of talented professionals serving over 2,800 clients across 280 locations, we strive to provide exceptional care and support.
Benefits:
- Standard hourly rate of $50 per hour
- Medical, Vision, & Dental Care
- 403(b) Retirement Plan
- Educational Reimbursement
- Paid Training
Job Description:
Provide speech language pathology diagnostic and treatment services using selected standardized and informal assessment procedures to determine the nature, severity, and prognosis for rehabilitation of individuals with communication disorders. This includes training in communication, cognitive, dysphagia, and other related service activities for individual clients and client groups. Ensure individual assessment and participation with goal identification, treatment planning, and implementation of treatment plan. Monitor individuals' progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.
Key Responsibilities:
- Participates in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning, and family education as needed
- Provides education and monitoring to direct care staff, families, and other team members, in the provision of speech and language activities; trains and supervises staff in the provision of speech assistant services if employed at location
- Attends and verbally presents at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings, and in-services
Requirements:
- Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program with active licensure in Michigan
- Possesses ASHA Certification of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology or is currently completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY)
- Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs because of neurological disability/TBI
- Demonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs
Salary : $50