Speech Language Pathologist/SLPA

Beyond Therapy – Orlando, FL

Orlando, FLFull-time and Part-time

27–52 an hour

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Job Description

ough evidence-based practices. The Speech Language Pathologist will collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver comprehensive therapy services tailored to each patient's needs, particularly within pediatric and early intervention settings.

Duties
• Conduct thorough assessments of patients’ speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing functions using standardized tools and clinical observations.
• Develop individualized treatment plans that align with patients’ goals and clinical best practices.
• Deliver targeted speech therapy interventions to improve communication skills, including articulation, language comprehension, and social communication.
• Support early intervention programs by working with infants and young children to promote developmental milestones.
• Educate patients, families, and caregivers on strategies to enhance communication abilities and manage speech or swallowing challenges effectively.
• Monitor progress regularly, adjusting therapy techniques as needed to ensure optimal outcomes.
• Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, treatment sessions, and patient progress in compliance with healthcare regulations.
• Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care plans and ensure comprehensive patient support.

Experience
• Prior experience working with pediatric population is highly desirable.
• Demonstrated expertise in pediatric speech therapy and early intervention programs.
• Familiarity with medical terminology, anatomy knowledge, and patient assessment techniques relevant to speech-language pathology.
• Proven ability to deliver patient-centered care while maintaining professionalism in clinical settings.
• Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and families.
• A valid state license or certification as a Speech Language Pathologist is required; additional certifications in pediatrics or early intervention are advantageous. SLPA welcome to apply. Bilingual is a plus! Join our team dedicated to transforming lives through expert speech-language therapy—empowering individuals to communicate confidently and improve their quality of life!

Pay: $27.00 - $52.00 per hour

Expected hours: 35.0 per week

Benefits:
• Continuing education credits
• Professional development assistance

Work Location: In person

Qualifications

  • The ideal candidate will possess a strong passion for patient care, with expertise in assessing and treating communication disorders across diverse populations
  • Demonstrated expertise in pediatric speech therapy and early intervention programs
  • Familiarity with medical terminology, anatomy knowledge, and patient assessment techniques relevant to speech-language pathology
  • Proven ability to deliver patient-centered care while maintaining professionalism in clinical settings
  • Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and families
  • A valid state license or certification as a Speech Language Pathologist is required; additional certifications in pediatrics or early intervention are advantageous
  • SLPA welcome to apply

Benefits

  • Pay: $27.00 - $52.00 per hour
  • Expected hours: 35.0 per week
  • Continuing education credits
  • Professional development assistance

Responsibilities

  • This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting individuals’ speech, language, and cognitive development through evidence-based practices
  • The Speech Language Pathologist will collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver comprehensive therapy services tailored to each patient's needs, particularly within pediatric and early intervention settings
  • Conduct thorough assessments of patients’ speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing functions using standardized tools and clinical observations
  • Develop individualized treatment plans that align with patients’ goals and clinical best practices
  • Deliver targeted speech therapy interventions to improve communication skills, including articulation, language comprehension, and social communication
  • Support early intervention programs by working with infants and young children to promote developmental milestones
  • Educate patients, families, and caregivers on strategies to enhance communication abilities and manage speech or swallowing challenges effectively
  • Monitor progress regularly, adjusting therapy techniques as needed to ensure optimal outcomes
  • Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, treatment sessions, and patient progress in compliance with healthcare regulations
  • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care plans and ensure comprehensive patient support


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