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Associates In Pediatric Therapy LLC
Overview
The therapist will evaluate and provide individualized treatment for children from birth to age 21 to address various developmental, speech, and motor needs. They will work closely with caregivers and an interdisciplinary team to implement treatment plans and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
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1 month ago
The therapist will evaluate and provide individualized treatment plans for children from birth to age 21 to address physical, speech, or occupational needs. They will work collaboratively with caregivers and an interdisciplinary team to ensure the highest level of patient functioning.
Westside Children's Therapy
Provide evaluation and treatment services for pediatric clients with various communication disorders while maintaining a caseload of 22 billable hours per week. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members and provide caregiver coaching to ensure effective treatment plans and family-centered goals.
$68,000 / YEAR
Autism Center of Excellence
The psychologist will conduct comprehensive pediatric autism spectrum disorder evaluations, including clinical interviews and standardized assessments. They are responsible for integrating findings to determine diagnoses, preparing detailed reports, and providing feedback to families.
$130,000 - $150,000 / YEAR
The psychologist will conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for autism spectrum disorder in pediatric populations using standardized tools. They are also responsible for integrating clinical findings, preparing detailed reports, and providing feedback sessions to families.
Evaluate and treat children from birth to age 21 for various developmental, physical, and communication disorders. Collaborate with caregivers and interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement individualized treatment plans.
2 months ago
H2 Health
The role involves delivering individualized, evidence-based speech and language therapy to children, conducting evaluations, and developing treatment plans for various communication and feeding needs. Clinicians must implement engaging, play-based interventions while accurately documenting care and collaborating closely with families and interdisciplinary team members.
Amedisys, Inc.
The role involves working to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive communication, and swallowing disorders in adults. Responsibilities also include providing aural rehabilitation for the deaf or hard of hearing and implementing augmentative and alternative communication systems.
The Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist will deliver individualized, evidence-based speech and language therapy to children, conducting evaluations and developing treatment plans for various communication and feeding needs. This role involves implementing engaging, play-based interventions and accurately documenting care while collaborating closely with families and the interdisciplinary team.
TheraTree Pediatric Services LLC
The Speech-Language Pathologist will perform skilled therapeutic services within their scope of practice, including providing speech and language screenings, evaluations, and treatment for pediatric clients. This involves administering and interpreting standardized assessments related to speech, language, and feeding, while supporting children across various communication domains.
$70,000 - $83,920 / YEAR
Adventist HealthCare
The Speech Language Pathologist will prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat various speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders, providing or directing therapy intervention based on evaluation results. Responsibilities also include coordinating and documenting all aspects of patient management and supervising assigned rehab aides, office assistants, and volunteers.
$35 - $52 / HOUR
Bradenton Rehabilitation Hospital
The role involves independently evaluating patients, determining treatment strategies, and delivering or delegating services to address acute or prolonged speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. This position requires identifying, preventing, remediating, and rehabilitating these various communication and swallowing impairments.
3 months ago
Pinellas County Rehabilitation Hospital
The position involves independently evaluating patients, determining treatment strategies, and delivering or delegating services to address acute or prolonged speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. This role focuses on identifying, preventing, remediating, and rehabilitating these various communication and swallowing impairments.
The Speech Language Pathologist will prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in an inpatient setting. Responsibilities also include performing initial evaluations, directing therapy intervention, planning for discharge, and communicating patient management aspects with the care team.
The role involves delivering individualized, evidence-based speech and language therapy to children with developmental and communication disorders in an outpatient setting. Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing treatment plans, implementing play-based interventions, documenting care, and collaborating closely with families and the interdisciplinary team.
4 months ago
Sprout + Thrive
The Speech-Language Pathologist will be responsible for evaluating, planning, and delivering speech and language therapy services to pediatric clients, while also working closely with families and caregivers. Key duties include monitoring client progress, preparing reports, and actively participating in interdisciplinary team meetings.
$65 / HOUR
5 months ago
Greenfield Rehabilitation Agency/Rehab Resources
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct evaluations of residents' speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing abilities, and develop individualized treatment plans. They will also provide interventions and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to enhance residents' quality of life.