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The Speech-Language Pathologist will develop and implement individualized treatment plans for children's speech, language, social communication, and feeding needs, providing direct therapy services in home settings. Responsibilities also include monitoring progress, modifying plans, educating caregivers, maintaining documentation, and collaborating with an interdisciplinary team.
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1 month ago
The Pediatric SLPA will deliver direct speech and language therapy services under the supervision of a licensed SLP, implementing treatment plans to support client goals related to speech, language, social communication, and feeding. Responsibilities also include promoting skill carryover, monitoring progress, communicating with the supervising SLP, collaborating with caregivers, and maintaining accurate documentation.
Responsibilities include developing and implementing individualized treatment plans to support a child's physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development through direct therapy services in home settings. The role also requires monitoring progress, recommending adaptive equipment, training families, maintaining detailed documentation, and collaborating with caregivers and interdisciplinary teams.
The Pediatric Occupational Therapist will develop and implement individualized treatment plans to support each child’s development, delivering direct therapy services primarily in home settings to promote skill carryover across environments. Responsibilities also include monitoring progress, recommending adaptive equipment, training families, maintaining detailed documentation, and collaborating with caregivers and the interdisciplinary team.
2 months ago
The Speech-Language Pathologist will develop and implement individualized treatment plans for children's speech, language, social communication, and feeding needs, providing direct therapy services in home settings. They must also monitor progress, modify plans for functional outcomes, and collaborate with parents and the interdisciplinary team.