Speech Language Pathologist
When can you start? We are looking for new team members to start by August! So come join the Arc Broward family!
Schedule: Full-Time or Per Diem available (between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm)
Job Description
Are you looking for a position that will make a difference in your life and the lives of others?
As a Preschool Speech Language Pathologist (“SLP”), you will help remarkable children with disabilities live their best lives. You’ll get the chance to support children with special needs in a year-round developmental preschool program.
But wait! There’s more! You’ll have a blast working with a multi-disciplinary, collaborative team as you help them to develop their language and communication skills. And each of them will fill your heart with joy, laughter, and love!
What Does a SLP Do?
This position is responsible for provision of quality speech/language therapy services including assessment, therapeutic treatment planning and service delivery using best practice treatment modalities for children with Developmental Disabilities to facilitate age-appropriate acquisition of speech, language, and augmentative communication skills, and oral motor and swallowing skills.
Responsibilities include developing and implementing individualized treatment plans; monitoring the progress of each child; evaluating environmental conditions and ensuring that the physical and social environment promotes learning, independence, health, and stability; demonstrating and modeling effective and therapeutic intervention strategies which reinforce optimal learning and growth; and providing coaching and consultation to staff for continuity and generalization across settings; collaborating with all members of the Team.
Benefits
- Up to 50 paid days off annually for full time SLP
- Unlimited, generous Employee Referral Bonuses
- Traditional benefits, like Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage; Life insurance, Short / Long term disability plans, and supplemental Aflac insurance plans.
- Retirement plan with employer matching contributions
- Employee Assistance Program resources for all staff (and immediate family members) for work-life balance, stress management, and other life challenges
- And much more!
Requirements
- Licensed Speech Language Pathologist.
- Experience with children or adults with varying exceptionalities.
- Pass a criminal background check.
- Enjoy working in a positive and supportive environment with others.