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About the role
Summary
Essential Functions
The following responsibilities represent the essential functions of the position. An employee in this classification is responsible for carrying out the following functions:
- Function independently and autonomously in providing home and/or clinic-based speech therapy to infants and families.
- Use a family-centered approach while integrating parent coaching into every session.
- Coordinate schedule for planning and conducting visits.
- Maintain appropriate treatment records and documentation as required.
- Maintain productivity of 75% based on caseload.
- Conduct assessment and evaluation, addressing speech and language developmental domains.
- Perform oral-motor assessment and identify oral motor pathology and language disorders and provide therapy treatment as indicated.
- May provide clinical oversight to speech pathology students working toward licensure.
- Establish appropriate communication goals and objectives and provide updated communication-related developmental information at scheduled IFSPs.
- Develop and maintain rapport with all family members assigned to caseload
- Work collaboratively and act as a consultant to other agency professionals including physical therapists, occupational therapists, and developmental specialists as well as with Regional Center staff, physicians, and outside agencies regarding developmental/health-related issues and resources for families served.
- Participate in monthly scheduled staff meetings, provide input, and present in-service trainings as needed.
- Act as a mandated abuse reporter.
- Independently recognize families in crisis and provide appropriate consultation and referral regarding issues related to child abuse, domestic violence, parental stress/conflicts, and substance abuse.
- May perform other duties as assigned to ensure efficiency of the program.
Qualifications Required
The SLP should possess a Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology and be licensed to practice in California. 1+ years of related experience working with children or people with disabilities preferred.
Required Knowledge and Skills
The SLP must have knowledge/skills in the following areas:
- Family Support
- Communicating effectively
- Promoting collaborative decision making and problem solving
- Supporting access to community resources, both generic and specialized
- Supporting the development of family self-advocacy and empowerment
- Child Development
- Must have a strong base of knowledge in both typical developmental patterns of infants and toddlers and atypical development due to disabilities or risk factors
- Evaluation and Assessment
- Use evaluation/assessment practices appropriate to infants and toddlers with special needs
- Interpret and report evaluation and assessment results accurately and appropriately
- Basic computer skills
- Ability to utilize critical thinking skills in decision making situations and to demonstrate independent judgment
- Solid organizational and documentation skills – ability to observe, evaluate, document, and communicate effectively verbally and in writing
- Ability to accept supervision and work cooperatively as a team member with colleagues, clients, and families
- Understanding and ability to work within team and family dynamics
- Ability to be flexible with scheduling and prioritizing tasks
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Paid Time Off
- Equity Compensation
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