Speech Language Pathologist
Therapy Care
- Port Charlotte, FL
- $45.00-65.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Part-time
**CFs Welcome**
Full or Part TimeUp to $55/hr based on experience.About Us:We are a pediatric therapy group established in 1990. That's right, 33 years. What makes us be a great place to work? We attract the best and brightest clinicians, those with both brains and heart, experience and inspiration who boast a variety of backgrounds, interests, and perspectives. At Therapy Care we embrace collaboration, creativity and diversity as it creates a vibrant work environment which inspires world class clinical services.What You Will Love About Us:
- We provide clinical mentorship for new grads
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Comprehensive Medical (PPO, HSA and HMO avail), dental, vision insurance with optional FSA
- 401(k) with company match - immediately available
- Reimbursement for state license, professional association dues and CEUs
- Monthly in-services for CEUs from nationally recognized speakers to collaborative workshops
- You will learn to become an accomplished therapist and have opportunities to specialize
- You’ll enjoy hands-on support from the entire office staff and clinical supervisors
- Private Facebook group just for Therapy Care employees to collaborate
- You are remarkable at working in a team environment and independently
- You have outstanding written and verbal communication skills
- You're obsessed with learning, documentation, caring for patients and our clients
- Masters Degree (or like) from an ASHA accredited school for Speech-Language Pathology
- You have or will obtain your Illinois Speech-Language Pathology License
- Speech Language Pathologist will assess students' communication skills and identify communication disorders in areas such as articulation, fluency, voice, feeding and swallowing, and expressive and receptive language.
- Speech Language Pathologist will participate in testing and screening children.
- Speech Language Pathologist will developing treatment plans and goals, interventions and educational materials.
- Speech Language Pathologist will develop home treatment programs and provide training to parents and caregivers.
- Speech Language Pathologist will instruct assigned support staff use of augmentative communication devices, hearing aids, FM systems, feeding techniques and strategies to implement treatment plans.
- Speech Language Pathologist will complete ongoing professional development requirements.