What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teletherapy Speech Language Pathologist (SLP-CCC)- Clovis, CA position at Soliant?
Minimum 1 years speech therapy experience required.
Job Title: Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)- Teletherapy
Location: Clovis, California
Qualifications:
- Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or munication Disorders
- Active Californialicensure or eligibility for licensure
- ASHA certification (CCC-SLP) preferred
- Previous experience in a schoolsetting is a plus
- Experience with AAC devices
- Knowledgeable regarding IEPs
Job Details:
- Part time: 3 days a week
- School based Opening that allows you to work from home
- Remote 1099 Position
- Caseload details disclosed on interview
Responsibilities:
Assessment-- Conducting Evaluations: Administering standardized assessments and informal evaluations to determine students speech and language needs remotely.
- Data Collection: Gathering data through digital tools to track progress and inform treatment decisions.
- Providing Therapy: Delivering individual or group therapy sessions via video conferencing, focusing on areas such as articulation, language development, fluency, and social munication.
- Creating Custom Materials: Developing engaging, interactive materials tailored to students needs, utilizing digital resources.
- Working with Educators: Collaborating with teachers to integrate speech and language goals into the classroom environment.
- Engaging with Families: municating regularly with parents and caregivers to discuss progress, provide strategies for home support, and address any concerns.
- Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate records of assessments, therapy sessions, and progress notes in accordance with school policies and regulations.
- Reporting: Preparing reports for Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and participating in IEP meetings virtually.
- Staying Updated: Keeping abreast of best practices in teletherapy, including new tools, techniques, and research.
- Participating in Training: Engaging in professional development opportunities focused on teletherapy practices and technology.
- Adhering to Regulations: Ensuring pliance with federal and state laws regarding telehealth services, including privacy regulations like HIPAA.
- Following Ethical Guidelines: Upholding the ethical standards of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in a teletherapy setting.
- Utilizing Platforms: Familiarizing with teletherapy platforms and tools to facilitate effective munication and therapy delivery.
- Troubleshooting Issues: Addressing any technical difficulties that may arise during sessions to ensure a smooth experience for students.
- Adjusting Approaches: Modifying therapy techniques and strategies based on students engagement and needs in a virtual setting.
- Maintaining Engagement: Finding creative ways to keep students motivated and focused during online sessions.
By balancing these responsibilities, teletherapy SLPs can effectively support students speech and language development in a remote learning environment.
Contact Information:
Alexis Drake
Phone:
Email: alexis.drake@soliant.