Job Description
SOAR Autism Center is looking for an enthusiastic and client-centered Speech Language Pathologist to provide speech services to children with autism. SOAR is seeking candidates to work in a clinical setting and will work directly with clients aged from 2 to adulthood. This SLP will collaborate with Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), Occupational Therapists, behavior technicians, and caregivers, school staff, and other medical professions to provide a comprehensive treatment approach that is individualized to each client. SOAR Autism Center offers an exceptional team-oriented work environment with plenty of room for growth and the ability to advance within the company.
This can be either a full time or part time position.
We strive to ensure each client’s plan is individualized based on their needs and strengths, as demonstrated by all sessions being one-to-one, allowing you to be flexible with their plan of care. We encourage you to collaborate with the families and all the other clinicians to provide exceptional and comprehensive care. SOAR is small company that has a “like family” feel. We create strong bonds between colleagues and the families we service. SOAR promotes a company culture of work-life balance, transparency, community, inclusion, and exceptional care for every patient.
Responsibilities
Meet with patients for the first time in their speech journey, answering introductory questions
Conduct assessments and evaluations to diagnose speech, language, and communication disorders
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans for patients with speech and language difficulties
Provide therapy sessions to improve speech, language, and communication skills
Monitor progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary
Maintaining excellent records of patient needs, care, and outcome
Provide education and guidance to patients, families, and caregivers on speech and language disorders and strategies for improvement
Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of patient progress and treatment outcomes
Work closely with the family of the patients and the patients itself to ensure they have the knowledge and tools they need for success
Qualifications
Active state license for practicing speech therapy
Certification of Clinical Competence (CCC)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent organizational skills
Strong charting and documentation skills
Familiarity with basic computer programs, such as the Microsoft Office suite
Full-time