What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist — Early Intervention position at Kennedy-Donovan Center?
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At KDC we are on a mission to empower and support all people to meet their full potential in a world where every individual and family thrive, no matter the circumstances.
About this role:
Our pediatric Speech Language Pathologist is part of a team of specialists that provide family-centered services that support and enable families to meet their child’s individual needs through education, training, and support. You will work with families in a hybrid of telehealth and in-person sessions to provide services. This position is working with children ages 0-3.
Schedule: Fee-For-Service Available!
We are looking for Speech Language Pathologists who have:
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At KDC we are on a mission to empower and support all people to meet their full potential in a world where every individual and family thrive, no matter the circumstances.
About this role:
Our pediatric Speech Language Pathologist is part of a team of specialists that provide family-centered services that support and enable families to meet their child’s individual needs through education, training, and support. You will work with families in a hybrid of telehealth and in-person sessions to provide services. This position is working with children ages 0-3.
Schedule: Fee-For-Service Available!
We are looking for Speech Language Pathologists who have:
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and an active Massachusetts CCC-SLP License, required
- Meet DPH requirements.
- A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation, required
- Pediatric experience
- Frequent movement within classroom including but not limited to kneeling, bending, sitting, lifting, and positioning of children
- Ability to lift 50 pounds alone, 51 pounds with the assistance of another person or adaptive equipment
- Partner with families to identify each child’s strengths and developmental needs
- Together develop an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
- Work closely with a transdisciplinary team on program planning and delivery of service
- Oversee case management and referral services to assigned caseload
- Conduct home visits to provide developmental stimulation, parent training, and support
- Facilitate parent/child and/or child groups
- Complete reports of assessments, progress reports, IFSPs, and discharge summaries
- Maintain appropriate communication with physicians, clinics, and community agencies participating in each child’s care
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