Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow
85.5K a year
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Benefits
Dental CoveragePaid Time OffHealth Insurance
Job Description
e child and family. Specifically, we focus on an integrated autism care model tailored to young children with autism.
What You'll Do:
• Serve as one of our on-site Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow and plan and implement naturalistic speech therapy for young children ages 1-5 years old in a center-based setting
• Receive hands-on experience under the mentorship of seasoned SLPs
• Conduct multidisciplinary assessments and create treatment plans in coordination with other clinical specialties (BCBAs, OTs, psychologists)
• Develop communication interventions for young clients, including but not limited to AAC devices, to support client communication
• Be a part of an interdisciplinary care team, specifically collaborating with BCBAs, RBTs, occupational therapists, and mental health professionals to plan and implement effective programs for young kids, including co-treatments with the occupational therapy team
• Monitor client progress, update treatment plans and goals, and communicate needed changes to team members and families
• Partner with client families to develop goals, build relationships, communicate progress, and coach and support them in their journey
Qualifications
• Desire to be a part of an organization working to advance the standard of autism therapy
• Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from an accredited program
• License to practice speech pathology
• Prior experience with AAC or interest in learning from our clinical teams
• Embody a playful spirit and the ability to connect and engage with young children
• Clinical Fellows must hold a provisional Colorado license by their start date at Soar.
What You'll Get
• Mentorship with experienced SLPs to guide you through your clinical fellowship
• Quality medical ($0 deductible), dental, and vision plans
• A company 401K with company contribution after a year of service
• 11 company holidays plus 15 additional days off
• Options for 4x10 or 5x8 work schedules for full time SLPs
• A “Time for You” program to take extra time off work when you need it
• Short-term disability for all staff covered by Soar
• Student loan reimbursement assistance
• Receive trainings and continuing education, and work with national experts in speech therapy
• Real multidisciplinary collaboration with a team of other autism care professionals. Most centers have additional SLPs, OTs, and BCBAs for teaming and collaboration. This includes client overlaps and weekly interdisciplinary care meetings
• A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids and high- quality, ethical services to their families.
• A culture that cares about you! Shout outs, boo yahs, and staff appreciations for your hard work
• Opportunities to grow your career in a growing organization: multiple opportunities and avenues for career advancement as a clinician
Come grow your career as a Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow at Soar Autism Center!
Applications for this position will be accepted on a rolling deadline.
For Internal Tracking Only:
404d6095-2da9-4f76-b3b6-bd4706957aeb
What You'll Do:
• Serve as one of our on-site Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow and plan and implement naturalistic speech therapy for young children ages 1-5 years old in a center-based setting
• Receive hands-on experience under the mentorship of seasoned SLPs
• Conduct multidisciplinary assessments and create treatment plans in coordination with other clinical specialties (BCBAs, OTs, psychologists)
• Develop communication interventions for young clients, including but not limited to AAC devices, to support client communication
• Be a part of an interdisciplinary care team, specifically collaborating with BCBAs, RBTs, occupational therapists, and mental health professionals to plan and implement effective programs for young kids, including co-treatments with the occupational therapy team
• Monitor client progress, update treatment plans and goals, and communicate needed changes to team members and families
• Partner with client families to develop goals, build relationships, communicate progress, and coach and support them in their journey
Qualifications
• Desire to be a part of an organization working to advance the standard of autism therapy
• Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from an accredited program
• License to practice speech pathology
• Prior experience with AAC or interest in learning from our clinical teams
• Embody a playful spirit and the ability to connect and engage with young children
• Clinical Fellows must hold a provisional Colorado license by their start date at Soar.
What You'll Get
• Mentorship with experienced SLPs to guide you through your clinical fellowship
• Quality medical ($0 deductible), dental, and vision plans
• A company 401K with company contribution after a year of service
• 11 company holidays plus 15 additional days off
• Options for 4x10 or 5x8 work schedules for full time SLPs
• A “Time for You” program to take extra time off work when you need it
• Short-term disability for all staff covered by Soar
• Student loan reimbursement assistance
• Receive trainings and continuing education, and work with national experts in speech therapy
• Real multidisciplinary collaboration with a team of other autism care professionals. Most centers have additional SLPs, OTs, and BCBAs for teaming and collaboration. This includes client overlaps and weekly interdisciplinary care meetings
• A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids and high- quality, ethical services to their families.
• A culture that cares about you! Shout outs, boo yahs, and staff appreciations for your hard work
• Opportunities to grow your career in a growing organization: multiple opportunities and avenues for career advancement as a clinician
Come grow your career as a Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow at Soar Autism Center!
Applications for this position will be accepted on a rolling deadline.
For Internal Tracking Only:
404d6095-2da9-4f76-b3b6-bd4706957aeb
Qualifications
- •Desire to be a part of an organization working to advance the standard of autism therapy
- •Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from an accredited program
- •License to practice speech pathology
- •Prior experience with AAC or interest in learning from our clinical teams
- •Embody a playful spirit and the ability to connect and engage with young children
- •Clinical Fellows must hold a provisional Colorado license by their start date at Soar
Benefits
- •Mentorship with experienced SLPs to guide you through your clinical fellowship
- •Quality medical ($0 deductible), dental, and vision plans
- •A company 401K with company contribution after a year of service
- •11 company holidays plus 15 additional days off
- •Options for 4x10 or 5x8 work schedules for full time SLPs
- •A “Time for You” program to take extra time off work when you need it
- •Short-term disability for all staff covered by Soar
- •Student loan reimbursement assistance
- •Receive trainings and continuing education, and work with national experts in speech therapy
- •Opportunities to grow your career in a growing organization: multiple opportunities and avenues for career advancement as a clinician
Responsibilities
- •Serve as one of our on-site Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow and plan and implement naturalistic speech therapy for young children ages 1-5 years old in a center-based setting
- •Receive hands-on experience under the mentorship of seasoned SLPs
- •Conduct multidisciplinary assessments and create treatment plans in coordination with other clinical specialties (BCBAs, OTs, psychologists)
- •Develop communication interventions for young clients, including but not limited to AAC devices, to support client communication
- •Be a part of an interdisciplinary care team, specifically collaborating with BCBAs, RBTs, occupational therapists, and mental health professionals to plan and implement effective programs for young kids, including co-treatments with the occupational therapy team
- •Monitor client progress, update treatment plans and goals, and communicate needed changes to team members and families
- •Partner with client families to develop goals, build relationships, communicate progress, and coach and support them in their journey
- •This includes client overlaps and weekly interdisciplinary care meetings
- •A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids and high- quality, ethical services to their families
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