Become an Easter Seals Speech-Language Pathologist
- Arizona - Pediatric Speech/Language Pathologist - Children's Developmental Center
- Arizona - Speech Language Pathologist - Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist
- Arizona - Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist- Cochise, Graham, Greenlee counties
- California - Pediatric Speech Therapist, Easter Seals Bay Area
- California - Speech Therapist/Pediatric Activity Center, Easter Seals Bay Area
- Connecticut - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Connecticut
- Delawawre - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals of Delaware
- Florida - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Southwest Florida
- Florida - Certified Speech/Language Pathologist, Easter Seals South Florida in Miami/Dade County
- Hawaii - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Hawaii
- Indiana - Early Intervention - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Crossroads
- Illinois - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Joliet Region, Inc.
- Illinois - Speech and Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Peoria/Bloomington, IL
- Illinois - Speech Language Pathologist - Part-time, Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region
- Illinois - Speech Manager, Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region
- Kentucky - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Kentucky
- Maine - Pediatric Speech and Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Maine
- Maryland - Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore
- Massachusetts - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Massachusetts
- New Hampshire - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals New Hampshire (Manchester, NH)
- New Hampshire - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals New Hamphire (Keene, NH)
- Ohio - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Northeast Ohio
- Ohio - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Central and Southeast Ohio
- Pennsylvania - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Central Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania - Speech Pathologist, Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania - Speech Pathologist, Easter Seals of SEPA
- Pennsylvania - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Eastern Pennsylvania
- South Carolina - Early Intervention Specialist, Easter Seals South Carolina
- South Carolina - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals South Carolina
- Texas - Full-Time and/or Part-time PRN Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Central Texas
- Texas - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Rio Grande Valley
- Texas - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Central Texas
- Wisconsin - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin
Job openings last updated April 1, 2013. Please contact us if you would like to work for Easter Seals in a position not listed here.
Pediatric Speech/Language Pathologist — Children's Developmental Center
Send Resume to:
Southwest Human Development
Job # 04-2976
2850 N. 24th Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85008
Email resume to:kkuntz@swhd.org
For thirty years, Southwest Human Development, a non-profit organization, has been reaching out to children and families in Arizona with comprehensive and innovative early childhood services. From small beginnings a staff of six serving 175 children and families Southwest has grown into the state's largest early childhood provider with a staff of 700 serving 135,000 children and families each year. Throughout this growth we have remained true to our mission.
MISSION
At Southwest Human Development we strive to give all children an optimal start in life with opportunities for a bright and positive future. Several decades of research clearly demonstrate that each child's earliest experiences and relationships establish the foundation for all future development intellectual, social, emotional, physical and behavioral. A child who starts life and school with a healthy foundation is at a distinct advantage. We at Southwest Human Development are committed to creating a positive future for all young children.
CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
We are seeking pediatric speech-language pathologists for the agency's Children's Developmental Center. Although services have been provided by Southwest Human Development for years, they have evolved into the Children's Developmental Center, newly funded by the Virginia G. Piper Foundation, to provide a wide range of clinical services to young children ages birth to five with complex developmental problems. The Center combines medical, developmental, and mental health services through a transdisciplinary team model.
Our comprehensive team is made up of the following specialists so that children have access to the full range of professionals they may need:
- Developmental pediatricians we are pleased to announce that the Valley's highly acclaimed Daniel B. Kessler, M.D. practices at the Children's Developmental Center
- Care coordinators
- Psychologists and counselors
- Speech-language pathologists
- Occupational therapists
- Physical therapists
- DSI/early interventionists
- Registered dietitians
- Assistive technology specialists
Areas of specific expertise include working with children with:
- Complex developmental needs
- Autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
- Attachment and relationship issues
- Behavioral or emotional problems, including ADD/ADHD
- Feeding and eating problems
- Cognitive and learning difficulties
- Social difficulties
- Exposure to trauma
- Family life and transitions
Our One Child, One Family, One Team philosophy has a holistic approach to meeting the needs of children and families, and is committed to offering comprehensive and coordinated care. A shared goal of all of our services is to promote positive caregiver-child relationships in recognition of the importance of healthy social and emotional development for overall growth and development.
At the Children's Developmental Center, your expert pediatric speech-language pathology skill set and passion for working with children and families will be united with our team approach, where families can expect:
- Comprehensive evaluations, expert assessments, and individualized plans.
- Clinic and home-based intervention/state-of-the-art therapy services to help each child develop to their full potential.
- Care-coordination support for families to assure each child's plan is understood and followed by everyone involved (e.g. teachers, child's physician, therapists).
- Knowledge and expertise about community resources. We act as advocates and a point-of-contact for resources that can help families. This includes working with other early intervention providers and educators to develop an appropriate and effective service plan.
- Access to our full professional team.
- Follow-up and consultation with community providers.
"BEST PLACES TO WORK" 2011
Southwest Human Development was voted as one of the "Best Places To Work" 2011, for the fourth year running, ranking number four in the Valley in the category of large organizations. The survey is administered independently on behalf of the Phoenix Business Journal and Best Companies AZ. The survey looks at employee life, workplace environment, leadership, culture of the organization and management practices. The survey lets everyone in on something our staff already knew Southwest Human Development is a great place to work!
Experience for yourself why Southwest Human Development, located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona - a rapidly growing city which boasts a wide variety of unique and exciting options for culture, education and research has been voted one of the top four Valley's "Best Places To Work" for four years in a row.
BENEFITS
Southwest Human Development offers an excellent benefits package for full-time employment to include:
- Health insurance (provided at no cost to the employee)
- Dental insurance
- Life insurance
- Vision insurance
- Employee Assistance Program (includes 6 face-to-face visits)
- Flexible spending account
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Paid vacation
- Paid sick time
- Paid holiday
- Ongoing training and professional development Supportive, relationship-based supervision model Flexible, daytime work hours
QUALIFICATIONS
Current Arizona licensure in field of practice, as well as:
- Clinical experience in the assessment and treatment of children ages 0-5 with complex developmental needs
- Experience as a member of a transdisciplinary team, and with family-centered service delivery
- Knowledge of and experience with the reflective practice model, and with relationship-based approaches to work with young children and families
- Valid Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card without restrictions preferred OR must qualify for a valid Arizona Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card without restrictions.
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Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist Pima, Santa Cruz, Pinal, Gila Counties
Easter Seals Blake Foundation
Send Resume to:
Megan Wills
717 S Alvernon
Tucson, Arizona 85711
Email resume to:mwills@blake.easterseals.com
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
This position will provide quality speech therapy evaluation, family education and coaching to maximize the functional independence of children birth to three within their families' daily routines and activities. The therapist will be a member of a multidisciplinary early intervention team supporting infants and toddlers with developmental delays and their families in the child's natural environment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Direct Services:
- Assist in the identification, assessment, and intervention for children referred to and/or receiving AzEIP services.
- Evaluate children referred to the Arizona Early Intervention Program using established evaluation procedures and standardized assessments.
- Conduct observations in the child's natural environment or least restrictive setting.
- Ensure that families receive accurate information in a timely manner.
- Ensure families receive accurate explanations of the child's assessment and that they understand the scores.
- Communicate clearly in understandable language and without use of unnecessary jargon.
- Develop and provide coaching for family members to promote the child's development and encourage the child's participation in home and community activities, as part of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) team.
- Participate on multidisciplinary team, acting as team lead and/or service coordinator, as appropriate.
- Provide program services effectively and in a manner that reflects understanding of the centrality of relationships in supporting the child and family growth and development.
- Develop services that address the functional needs of the child to improve the child's ability to perform tasks in home, schools, and community settings.
- Provide and accept colleague to colleague coaching and other agency programs when appropriate.
- Instruct family members in the proper and safe usage of adaptive equipment and assistive technology.
- Assist in the coordination of services and make appropriate referrals as needed.
- Participate in the determination of eligibility for the Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) and assist in the determination of eligibility for AzEIP participating agencies.
- Demonstrate practices consistent with the AzEIP Standards of Practice, which are based on state and federal legislation and best practice recommendations.
- Collaborate with community agencies and professionals in order to provide timely and seamless services to eligible children and families.
- Participate in program evaluation and monitoring requirements.
- Complete all progress reports, evaluation reports, and paperwork in a timely manner.
- Develop and maintain all client progress reports and documentation, in compliance with agency or program rules and regulations.
- Attend weekly core team meetings.
- Comply with privacy laws and requirements under HIPAA regulations.
- Follow all safety procedures as required by organization policy and procedure.
- Maintain an effective and professional working relationship with families, co-workers, and referral sources.
- Work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of families.
- Perform Service Coordination roles and responsibilities when implementing the dual role Service Coordination model (see Service Coordination Job Description for requirements).
- Function as an enthusiastic, competent, contributing member of ESBF staff.
- Participate in education and support for program staff when requested.
- Provide consultation and support to program staff and other participating programs when requested.
- Assist in the development and presentation of staff in-service trainings.
- Attend and participate in required staff meetings.
- Promote and follow practices that support health and safety of staff.
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with program participants, staff, collaborating people, programs and state agencies.
- Submit accurate and complete paperwork, including proof-reading for correct grammar, spelling and format.
- Maintain agreed upon work schedule, be punctual, keep appointments, and use time effectively.
- Use supervision effectively, accept feedback in a professional manner, and accept responsibility for job performance.
- Maintain professional certification/licensure as required.
- Attend required professional development opportunities and maintain knowledge of current research and effective approaches.
- Communicate essential information with ESBF team staff and team members accurately and in a timely manner.
- Understand and maintain private and sensitive information within the confines of need-to-know parameters.
- Comply with State, Federal and Other Relevant Regulations
- Follow state regulations and guidelines regarding choice and use of formal testing instruments.
- Record client treatments, responses and progress as required by the program and AzEIP contract requirements.
- Complete all progress, transition, and exit reports in a timely manner.
- Participate in documentation reviews, when requested.
- Attend all required meetings.
- Attend all required training.
- Comply with privacy laws and requirements under HIPAA regulations and understand the consequences of non-compliance.
- Follow all safety procedures as required by organization policy and procedure and understand the consequences of non-compliance.
- Bring issues of concern to designated supervisor in a timely manner.
- Report suspected abuse to Child Protective Services and supervisor, complete required documentation.
EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY REQUIRED TO USE/OPERATE:
Includes but is not limited to -
- Telephone
- Computer (including sending and receiving documents via e-mail)
- Copy machine
- Calculator
- FAX machine
- Driving vehicle
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Includes but is not limited to -
- Walking, bending, squatting, reaching
- Sitting on the floor
QUALIFICATIONS
- Licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist in the state of Arizona.
- The Arizona Early Intervention Program's Standards of Practice must be satisfied through course work and/or testing option within the first three years of employment
- Knowledge of best pediatric speech therapy practices
- Current certification in Infant/Child CPR and First Aid
- Current valid driver's license, proof of insurance and driving record that meets the standards of the agency
- Current proof of negative TB test
- Interact with participants, families and staff in a positive manner
- Familiarity with disabilities and developmental issues for children birth to three years
- Knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices
- Knowledge of reflective supervision
- Knowledge of cultural differences and adaptation of planned programming based on such knowledge
- Communicate effectively and professionally verbally and in writing
- Maintain and enforce confidentiality
- Comprehension of Easter Seals Blake Foundation's operating policies and procedures
- Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred
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Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist Cochise, Graham, Greenlee Counties
Easter Seals Blake Foundation
Send Resume to:
Janette Guerra
1939 South Frontage Road A
Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635
jguerra@blake.easterseals.com
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
This position will provide quality speech therapy evaluation, family education and coaching to maximize the functional independence of children birth to three within their families' daily routines and activities. The therapist will be a member of a multidisciplinary early intervention team supporting infants and toddlers with developmental delays and their families in the child's natural environment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Direct Services:
- Assist in the identification, assessment, and intervention for children referred to and/or receiving AzEIP services.
- Evaluate children referred to the Arizona Early Intervention Program using established evaluation procedures and standardized assessments.
- Conduct observations in the child's natural environment or least restrictive setting.
- Ensure that families receive accurate information in a timely manner.
- Ensure families receive accurate explanations of the child's assessment and that they understand the scores.
- Communicate clearly in understandable language and without use of unnecessary jargon.
- Develop and provide coaching for family members to promote the child's development and encourage the child's participation in home and community activities, as part of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) team.
- Participate on multidisciplinary team, acting as team lead and/or service coordinator, as appropriate.
- Provide program services effectively and in a manner that reflects understanding of the centrality of relationships in supporting the child and family growth and development.
- Develop services that address the functional needs of the child to improve the child's ability to perform tasks in home, schools, and community settings.
- Provide and accept colleague to colleague coaching and other agency programs when appropriate.
- Instruct family members in the proper and safe usage of adaptive equipment and assistive technology.
- Assist in the coordination of services and make appropriate referrals as needed.
- Participate in the determination of eligibility for the Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) and assist in the determination of eligibility for AzEIP participating agencies.
- Demonstrate practices consistent with the AzEIP Standards of Practice, which are based on state and federal legislation and best practice recommendations.
- Collaborate with community agencies and professionals in order to provide timely and seamless services to eligible children and families.
- Participate in program evaluation and monitoring requirements.
- Complete all progress reports, evaluation reports, and paperwork in a timely manner.
- Develop and maintain all client progress reports and documentation, in compliance with agency or program rules and regulations.
- Attend weekly core team meetings.
- Comply with privacy laws and requirements under HIPAA regulations.
- Follow all safety procedures as required by organization policy and procedure.
- Maintain an effective and professional working relationship with families, co-workers, and referral sources.
- Work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of families.
- Perform Service Coordination roles and responsibilities when implementing the dual role Service Coordination model (see Service Coordination Job Description for requirements).
Function as an enthusiastic, competent, contributing member of ESBF staff.
- Participate in education and support for program staff when requested.
- Provide consultation and support to program staff and other participating programs when requested.
- Assist in the development and presentation of staff in-service trainings.
- Attend and participate in required staff meetings.
- Promote and follow practices that support health and safety of staff.
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with program participants, staff, collaborating people, programs and state agencies.
- Submit accurate and complete paperwork, including proof-reading for correct grammar, spelling and format.
- Maintain agreed upon work schedule, be punctual, keep appointments, and use time effectively.
- Use supervision effectively, accept feedback in a professional manner, and accept responsibility for job performance.
- Maintain professional certification/licensure as required.
- Attend required professional development opportunities and maintain knowledge of current research and effective approaches.
- Communicate essential information with ESBF team staff and team members accurately and in a timely manner.
- Understand and maintain private and sensitive information within the confines of need-to-know parameters.
Comply with State, Federal and Other Relevant Regulations
- Follow state regulations and guidelines regarding choice and use of formal testing instruments.
- Record client treatments, responses and progress as required by the program and AzEIP contract requirements.
- Complete all progress, transition, and exit reports in a timely manner.
- Participate in documentation reviews, when requested.
- Attend all required meetings.
- Attend all required training.
- Comply with privacy laws and requirements under HIPAA regulations and understand the consequences of non-compliance.
- Follow all safety procedures as required by organization policy and procedure and understand the consequences of non-compliance.
- Bring issues of concern to designated supervisor in a timely manner.
- Report suspected abuse to Child Protective Services and supervisor, complete required documentation.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist in the state of Arizona.
- The Arizona Early Intervention Program's Standards of Practice must be satisfied through course work and/or testing option within the first three years of employment
- Knowledge of best pediatric speech therapy practices
- Current certification in Infant/Child CPR and First Aid
- Current valid driver's license, proof of insurance and driving record that meets the standards of the agency
- Current proof of negative TB test
- Interact with participants, families and staff in a positive manner
- Familiarity with disabilities and developmental issues for children birth to three years
- Knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices
- Knowledge of reflective supervision
- Knowledge of cultural differences and adaptation of planned programming based on such knowledge
- Communicate effectively and professionally verbally and in writing
- Maintain and enforce confidentiality
- Comprehension of Easter Seals Blake Foundation's operating policies and procedures
- Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred
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Pediatric Speech Therapist, Easter Seals Bay Area
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals Bay Area
ATTN: Lori Lam
180 Grand Avenue Suite 300
Oakland CA 94612
Email: mailto:mailto:jobs@esba.org
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
We have an immediate opening for a full-time Speech Therapist in our program serving families living in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. While there is a preference for applicants with bilingual English/Spanish speaking and writing skills, this is not required. Primary job responsibility is to provide speech therapy to children with autism spectrum disorders and
Other essential functions include:
- Travel to homes and other community settings to provide speech therapy and parent education to each family served, on a weekly basis or as required by contract.
- Assess, evaluate, and consult on child's oral motor and swallowing development using discipline-specific assessment tools.
- Develop individualized speech-language therapy treatment, plans and goals.
- Participate in weekly staff meetings.
- Complete necessary documentation including evaluations, treatment notes, progress reports, and exit summaries.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Education: Master's degree in speech-language pathology Current California speech-language pathologist license ASHA certification (CCC-SLP)
- Previous experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders as part of a multi-disciplinary team is very desirable.
Whom should we contact with questions about this position?
Lori Lam
jobs@esba.org
510-835-2131 x117
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Speech Therapist/Pediatric Activity Center, Easter Seals Bay Area
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals Bay Area
ATTN: Lori Lam
180 Grand Avenue Suite 300
Oakland CA 94612
Email: mailto:mailto:jobs@esba.org
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
We have an immediate opening for a part-time (approximately 10 hours/week) Speech-Language Pathologist at our Pediatric Activity Center in the Lake Merritt area of Oakland (Grand Avenue and Harrison Street). This center serves children, birth to ten years, with developmental delays or disabilities. There is a preference for applicants with bilingual English/Spanish speaking skills, however this is not required. Primary job responsibilities are to provide discipline-specific treatment, including evaluation, planning, documentation and professional communication. This program offers a trans-disciplinary approach and opportunities for cross-training, working with experienced PTs, OTs, S-LPs, other infant educators, Board Certified Behavior Analysts, and autism experts.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree in speech-language pathology
- current California speech-language pathologist license
- ASHA certification (CCC-SLP)
Whom should we contact with questions about this position?
Lori Lam
jobs@esba.org
510-835-2131 x117
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Connecticut
Send Resume to:
Beverly Malinowski
Easter Seals Connecticut
P.O. Box 182
Meriden, CT 06450
203-237-1448 X15
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Easter Seals CT seeks qualified candidates for full or part time positions in our expanding early intervention programs providing home and community based services. Work with infants, toddlers and their families using a transdisciplinary team approach to meet the child's developmental goals.Assist families in accessing and obtaining community resources.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Masters degree from an accredited College or University.
- CFY available.
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals of Delaware
Send Resume to:
Pam Reuther
Director of Outpatient Rehab Therapy Services
Easter Seals of Delaware & Maryland's Eastern Shore
100 Enterprise Place, Suite 1
Dover, Delaware 19904
302-856-7364
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide evaluation and treatment to young children (primarily Birth to 3 years old) in our Dover, Delaware location for communication and feeding delays & disorders.
- Provide discipline specific consultation to other Early Intervention team members.
- Work with families and caregivers of children by providing play based activities for carryover to enhance success of treatment.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
- Possess or eligible for Delaware SLP license.
- Pediatric experience preferred but mentoring is available for interested applicants.
- Strong CFY candidates considered.
- Bilingual a plus.
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Southwest Florida
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals Southwest Florida
Attention: Human Resources
2415 University Parkway, Building 3
Suite 218
Sarasota, FL 34243
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide play-based clinical therapies to children.
- Interact with and provide guidance to family members and caregivers.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Pediatric experience, current Florida license and appropriate certifications required
- Bi-lingual skills are a plus
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Certified Speech/Language Pathologist, Easter Seals South Florida in Miami/Dade County
Send Resume to:
Cathy Susskind
Fax: (954) 791-8275
Complete Affiliate Address
Easter Seals South Florida
1475 NW 14th Ave.
Miami, FL 33125
(954) 315-9471
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Evaluate and treat children birth to 5 in the Child Development Center, participate in team meetings and teacher consultation.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be a certified Speech/Language Pathologist with CCC.
- Have at least 1 year experience with pediatrics Fl.
- State license required MCD# and Early Steps provider preferred
- Must be a team player
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Hawaii
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals Hawaii
Attention: Human Resources
710 Green Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide speech language therapy services and individualized treatment plans, applying principles and practices to infants & toddlers with special needs, promoting optimum speech language development utilizing a transdisciplinary approach.
- Home visits and visits to other community program sites are required to provide services.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Hawaii State licensure, CPR & First Aid Certification, and TB clearance
- Experience with EI population preferred
- CFY candidates accepted.
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Early Intervention - Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Crossroads
Send Resume to:
To apply for the open position please follow this link:
https://home.eease.adp.com/recruit/?id=4499411
4740 Kingsway Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46205Email: adanner@eastersealscrossroads.org
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Easter Seals Crossroads is searching for compassionate Speech Language Pathologists to join our team in providing services to children birth to three through the Indiana First Steps Program.
Easter Seals Crossroads has a proven track record of serving children and families for over 75 years! Join us in providing the highest quality of care through the organization that has an unfailing commitment to those we serve.
You benefit from:
- Immediate Caseloads for enrolled First Steps Providers!
- The flexibility to create your own schedule.
- No caseload requirements you are in control!
Working full time but want to pick up some extra hours? Call us!
- Opportunities for professional training and ongoing career development.
- Front office support to provide you assistance with building and managing your caseload./li>
- High reimbursement rates! Providers paid every two weeks!/li>
New Graduate? New to First Steps? No Problem!
- We will assist you in the enrollment process and pay you while you are being trained and building a caseload!
- CFY supervision which will help you reach your goal of demonstrating your clinical competency and securing your credentials.
QUALIFICATIONS
Masters Degree from an accredited program.
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Speech-Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Joliet Region, Inc.
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals Joliet Region, Inc.
Human Resource Office
212 Barney Drive
Joliet, IL 60435
815/773-9353
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct speech/language treatment in early intervention, outpatient and school programs for infants, toddlers and youth with disabilities or special needs.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Graduate of accredited unniversity or college in speech and language pathology.
- Licensed or eligible in the State of Illinois
For more information about the position please contact Christine Tomasino, Director of Pediatric Services.
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Speech and Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Peoria/Bloomington, IL
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals-UCP
Attn: Eric Sary
507 East Armstrong Ave.
Peoria, IL 61603
Email: esary@ci.easterseals.com
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Vacancy for full-time therapist in Peoria Service Center to provide direct treatment to children ages birth to five with delays and disabilities. Benefits include employer paid license, ASHA membership and continuing education activities. Competitive Salary! NO WEEKEND OR PAGER RESPONSIBILITIES!
QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants must be able to work independently and as a team member, have above average organizational and communication skills. Experience in pediatrics and EI credential preferred; onsite CFY available. Licensed in Illinois or eligible for licensure.
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Speech Language Pathologist - Part-time, Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region
Attn: Gina Coulter
830 S. Addison Avenue,
Villa Park, IL 60181
Email: gcoulter@eastersealsdfvr.org
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
We are seeking a part-time SLP (12-20 hours/week) at our Naperville location. A speech therapist is responsible for evaluating, planning, and implementing speech therapy services.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be licensed or license eligible as defined by ASHA and Illinois Board of Professional Regulation.
- Must have a Master's degree or a Speech Therapy certificate from a school approved by ASHA.
- New graduates, must make application for State licensure within one month of completion of requirements for ASHA Clinical Competency Certification in Speech-Language Pathology.
- New graduates, must have registered for the ASHA exam within 3 months of hire, and completed within 9 months of hire.
- Must maintain EI certification or eligibility.
- Must maintain current CPR certification.
- Must maintain teacher certification for the State of Illinois.
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Speech Manager, Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region
Attn: Gina Coulter
830 S. Addison Avenue,
Villa Park, IL 60181
Email: gcoulter@eastersealsdfvr.org
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
The Manager of Speech and Language Therapy will work approximately 20 direct therapy hours and 20 management hours. He/She is responsible for planning, organizing, implementing and overseeing a speech and language therapy program for the benefit of persons with disabilities and their families. Also, the individual serves as a member of the Administrative team, participating in decision making affecting the overall operation and future of the Center.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree in the area of Communicative Disorders from an accredited college or university.
- Minimum two years supervising experience.
- Must maintain EI certification or eligibility.
- Must maintain current CPR certification.
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Kentucky
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals Kentucky
9810 Bluegrass Parkway
Louisville, KY 40299
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide evaluation and treatment to pediatric clients requiring speech-language services.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master's Degree - ability to acquire Kentucky speech-language pathologist license
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Pediatric Speech and Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Maine
Send Resume to:
Ada Guarino
Director of Services
Easter Seals Maine
125 Presumpscot St.
Portland, Maine 04103
Complete Affiliate Address
125 Presumpscot Street
Portland, Maine 04103
(207)828-0754
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Pediatric Speech and Language Pathologist to work as a member of an Early Intervention Team serving the needs of children ages birth to five with special needs and their families. Services take place in clients' homes, clinics, and programs. Responsibilities include evaluations/assessments, direct service, creating plans-of-care and progress reports, taking part in Early Childhood Team meetings, and serving on infant evaluation teams.
QUALIFICATIONS
Successful candidates will possess a Master's Degree, Maine State Licensure, and expereince working with a pediatric population. Therapists in their clinical fellowship year are welcome.
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore
Attention: Director of Rehabilitation Therapy Services
22317 DuPont Highway
George, DE 19947
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Evaluate young children with a variety of diagnoses as part of interdisciplinary team of ST, OT and PT.
- Provide play-based clinical speech therapy.
- Provide guidance and instruction to families & caregivers for carryover of therapy interventions.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Possess or eligible for Maryland and/or Delaware SLP license
- Pediatric experience preferred but mentoring is available for interested applicants
- Strong CFY considered
- Bilingual--a plus
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Massachusetts
Send Resume to:
Easter Seals Massachusetts
Attention: Recruitment Specialist
484 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01608
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Work in SNFs/adult day rehab programs with adults, school-based positions or a mix of both adults/pediatrics.
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of an approved program and current valid license in the state of Massachusetts.
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals New Hampshire (Manchester, NH)
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Easter Seals New Hampshire
Attention: Susan Courchesne
555 Auburn Street
Manchester, NH 03103
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Evaluate communication skills, develop a comprehensive service plan and provide therapy.
- Coordinate additional services and provide counseling to clients and their families.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a current state license are required
- A valid driver's license and insurance are also required
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals New Hampshire (Keene, NH)
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Easter Seals New Hampshire
Attention: Susan Courchesne
555 Auburn Street
Manchester, NH 03103
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Evaluate communication skills, develop a comprehensive service plan and provide therapy.
- Coordinate additional services and provide counseling to clients and their families.
QUALIFICATIONS
- A Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and state license are required
- Three years of related work experience is prefered
- We welcome CFY year candidates
- A valid driver's license and insurance are also required
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Northern Ohio
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Easter Seals Northern Ohio
Attention: Susan Powers
1929 A East Royalton Rd.
Boardview Heights, OH 44147
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide speech-language screenings and evaluations.
- Plan and implement appropriate therapy as well as maintain records.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Ohio license or eligible for licensure
- CCC or eligibility for ASHA certification
- Ohio teaching certificate or eligibility
- Pediatric background preferred
- Strong CFY considered
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Central and Southeast Ohio
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Easter Seals Central and Southeast Ohio
Attention: Toni Mason
3830 Trueman Court
Hilliard, OH 43026
614-228-5523
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
To provide quality evaluation, therapy and case management services to clients to maximize their independent functioning.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master's Degree in Speech Pathology
Current Ohio Speech/Language Pathology License Certification of Clinical Competency in SLP from American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Current CPR and First Aid certification
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Speech and Language Pathologist with Assistive Technology Specialty, Easter Seals Central Pennsylvania
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Janet Pennington
Easter Seals Central Pennsylvania
501 Valley View Blvd
Altoona, PA 16602
814-944-5014
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Identifying the speech and language needs of patients through a continuous assessment process.
- Establishing a speech pathology plan of care pursuant to the physician's plan of treatment.
- Implementing the speech pathology plan with objectives mutually established with the patient and family.
- Participating in the development of policy and procedures related to speech therapy.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master's Degree with 1 to 2 years experience
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Speech Pathologist, Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania
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resumes@easterseals-sepa.org
Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania
3975 Conshohocken Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19131
267-292-6033 phone
215-879-8424 fax
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania has an opportunity for a Speech Pathologist in our Philadelphia location. Easter Seals values responding to the ever changing needs of those we serve. This exciting opportunity allows you to work in a team environment with other skilled professionals to share resources and learn new practices. Must have experience working with special needs children, ages 3-5. PDE Speech Teacher Certification preferred. Speech services are offered in an approved private school and in the community. We offer competitive compensation, an excellent benefits package and continuing education/ tuition assistance. Plus we offer a !!SIGN-ON BONUS!!
Located in Wynnefield, Overbrook near City Line Ave. To access information about Easter Seals visit: http://www.easterseals-sepa.org/. E-mail résumés to resumes@easterseals-sepa.org or fax your résumé to 215-879-8424. Easter Seals is an EOE employer.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must have experience working with special needs children, ages 3-5. PDE Speech Teacher Certification preferred. Speech services are offered in an approved private school and in the community.
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Speech Pathologist, Easter Seals of SEPA
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resumes@easterseals-sepa.org
Easter Seals of SEPA
3975 Conshohocken Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19131
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania has opportunities for Speech Language Pathologists working in various
sites in our center based schools or in community programs.
Depending on site, we are involved in traditional pre-schools, daycare, home, charter schools, cyber-schools
at home, etc. In some counties, we also provide services for evaluations.
Must have experience working with special needs children, ages 3-5. Speech Therapists and Pathologists at
Easter Seals are required to be eligible for a PDE Instructional I certification in Speech & Language Impaired K-12
as well as PA State license as a Speech Therapist/ Pathologist. We assist in supporting candidates to identify
actions they need to take.
We offer competitive compensation, an excellent benefits package and continuing education/ tuition assistance.
Plus we offer a !!SIGN-ON BONUS!!
Current openings in Media, and Buck's County. Prefer completion of the C's. Other positions allow for completion
of the C's while working.
To access information about Easter Seals visit: www.easterseals-sepa.org.
E-mail résumés to resumes@easterseals-sepa.org
or fax your résumé to 215-879-8424.
Easter Seals is an EOE employer.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must have experience working with special needs children, ages 3-5. Speech Therapists and Pathologists at Easter Seals are required to be eligible for a PDE Instructional I certification in Speech & Language Impaired K-12 as well as PA State license as a Speech Therapist/ Pathologist. We assist in supporting candidates to identify actions they need to take.
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Eastern Pennsylvania
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Easter Seals Eastern Pennsylvania
Attention: Human Resources
1501 Lehigh Street, Suite 201
Allentown, PA 18103
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for evaluating and assessing consumers and for planning and implementing a therapeutic program to enhance their habilitation or rehabilitation.
- Provides direct speech therapy services including, but not limited to: evaluations, consultations, development of treatment plans and therapy for consumers.
- Provides support and instruction to parents and/or caregivers and consumers and coordinates consumer needs with other departments, serving as an advocate when necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Masters degree in Speech/Language Pathology and Certificate of Clinical Competence
- Possession of a valid certificate as a licensed speech/language therapist by teh Pennsylvania Board of Examiners
- Prior experience in a pediatric or rehabilitation setting preferred
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Early Intervention Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals South Carolina
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Tcooper@sc.easterseals.com
or mail to:
Easter Seals South Carolina
Attention: Tina Cooper
PO Box 1885
Laurens, SC 29360
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides family-focused, in home service to children from birth to age five.
- Also helps parents learn about their child's development or special needs.
- Provides parents with learning activities to enhance the child's development.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Social Work, Sociology, Psychology or related fields from an accredited college or university.
QUESTIONS? Contact:
Tina Cooper
Tcooper@sc.easterseals.com
803-212-5762
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals South Carolina
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Tami Adger, Medical Rehabilitation Director
PO Box 5715
Columbia, South Carolina 29250
803-429-8474
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible for treatment planning and implementation including evaluations and re-evaluations, scheduling,documentation, and appropriate coordination of care for pediatric home based therapy (early intervention).
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree in speech-language pathology.
- Licensed/or provisionally licensed in the state of South Carolina.
- Must have Certificate of Clinical Competency.
- Valid driver's license and proof of car insurance.
For more information about the position please contact Tami Adger, Medical Rehabilitation Director.
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Full-time and/or Part-time PRN Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Central Texas
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Easter Seals Central Texas
1611 Headway Circle, Building 2
Austin, TX 78754
Email: hresources@eastersealstx.com
3 positions open see www.centraltx.easterseals.com/jobopportunites for detailed openings and job descriptions.
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide Speech Therapy to clients birth - 3 and/or pediatric clients in Outpatient Rehab clinical setting.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology from an ASHA accredited program.
- Current Texas license, certificate of clinical competence, and at least 1 year experience.
- 2 positions - preferably bilingual (Spanish-English) and 1 English only.
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Rio Grande Valley
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Patricia Rosenlund
Executive Director
P.O. Box 489
1217 Houston Street
McAllen, TX 78505
956-631-9171
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide assessment and treatment for Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) program. Work with professional, multidisciplinary team and provide family intervention services in the child's natural environment.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Texas certification, Speech Pathologist
- Experience with pediatric population.
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Central Texas
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Easter Seals Central Texas
1611 Headway Circle, Building 2
Austin, TX 78754
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
- Knowledge and skills related to achieving successful outcomes for children and families challenged by developmental risk and/or disabilities.
- Demonstrate ability to work cooperatively with other employees, clients and their families, and other customers of the Center.
- Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with customers, suppliers, co-workers and supervisors.
- Ability to work independently and use good judgment.
- Ability to maintain consistency with administrative and departmental policies through appropriate behavior, dress, attitude, attendance, confidentiality, professionalism and reliability.
- Knowledge and use of proper handling techniques.
- Computer knowledge.
- Knowledge about agency services, programs, policies and standards.
- Ability to adhere to safety, health and regulatory requirements as described in the Center's policies and procedures.
- Ability to organize, allocate time, and manage caseload requirements.
- Ability to respect the value, potential and dignity of service participants and their families.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree in speech-language pathology from an ASHA accredited program, current Texas license
- Certificate of Clinical Competence, at least one year's experience, preferably in pediatrics
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Speech Language Pathologist, Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin
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amym@eastersealswise.com
Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin
Attn: Amy McGlothlen
505 Northview Rd.
Waukesha, WI 53188
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for providing quality speech and language evaluation, treatment, and client/family education and training to maximize the functional independence and self-care of program clients.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology required with current State of Wisconsin licensure required.
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Pathology required at time of hire.
- Prior experience in early childhood development, special needs, evaluating and treating feeding disorders, and the use of various AAC techniques/approaches preferred.
- Travel between multiple sites is required.
- Must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
- Must have proof of insurance AND meet the requirements of the Employee Driving Policy.
- A Criminal Background Check must meet the requirements of the State of WI licensure for day programming.
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