Job Description
Minimum 1+ years speech therapy experience required.
Virtual Speech-Language Pathologist in Ohio (2023-2024 School Year)
Are you an ambitious Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) seeking to revolutionize teletherapy practices? ProCare Therapy presents an exclusive opportunity tailored for your expertise! As leaders in advanced telehealth solutions, we actively seek outstanding SLPs to join our team and spearhead transformative initiatives.
At ProCare Therapy, we don't just value human connections; we recognize them as the cornerstone transcending digital barriers. We understand the profound impact of every spoken phrase, each uttered sound, and pivotal moments shaping lives. Our unwavering commitment revolves around providing innovative teletherapy solutions, bridging gaps between SLPs and individuals aspiring for enhanced communication skills and broader prospects for their future.
Responsibilities:
Conduct virtual speech and language assessments and evaluations
Develop and implement personalized therapy plans for students
Collaborate with parents, caregivers, and other professionals to provide the best care possible
Keep detailed records of student progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary
Provide guidance and support to families and caregivers
Qualifications:
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Current Ohio SLP license
Minimum of 2 years of experience working with students with communication disorders
Experience providing virtual therapy services is a plus
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Fast/reliable computer & internet connection
No Chromebooks/tablets permitted
Highlights:
1099 Position
Guaranteed Weekly Hours
Hourly rate consistent across direct/indirect hours/planning periods
School hours
Clinical/Technical Team on standby
Don't overlook this exceptional chance to make a difference. Seize the opportunity to shape your path as an invaluable ProCare Therapy team member, offering unparalleled teletherapy services that refine communication and pave the way for life-changing transformations.
Jon Freed