People, Incorporated
Early Intervention Speech-Language Pathologist - Full Time
People, Incorporated, Fall River, Massachusetts, us, 02720
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Early Intervention Speech-Language Pathologist - Full Time
Early Intervention Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Full Time Schedule: Monday-Friday Pay: $72,800.00 - 79,040 Annually
- PLUS INCENTIVE (This is an hourly position/ Based on a 40 hour week) Are you looking to make a difference in a child’s life? Are you looking for a position that will impact a child and their family? Your skills could be just what we are looking for. The Early Intervention Program is looking for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) to work in a supportive multi-disciplinary team environment, providing services to children ages birth to 3 years with developmental delays, and to their families/caregivers. This role includes assessment and therapy in the child’s natural environment within a family-centered, community-based program. Attend parent meetings, community case conferences, and transitional activities, providing insight, information, referrals, or advocacy for child and family. Provide training and ongoing supervision and support of students and supporting staff. SUMMARY: The role of the Speech/Language Pathologist is to work in partnership with an eligible child and the child’s family/caregivers to ensure they receive the rights, procedural safeguards, and services authorized under the State’s Early Intervention system. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Determine Early Intervention services in collaboration with families using the Individualized Family Service Plan. Perform home visits, screening, assessment, and educational group activities in natural environments while adhering to Massachusetts Department of Public Health Early Intervention Operational Standards. Attend parent meetings, community case conferences, and transitional activities, providing insight, information, referrals, or advocacy for child and family. Maintain and update all clinical records in the Early Intervention Client System. Provide co-treatment capacity consultation to other team members in matters requiring discipline expertise. Prepare for certification as an Early Intervention Specialist within three years of employment. Maintain expertise in Early Childhood Education through meetings, in-service training, continuing education, or other appropriate educational programs. Provide supervision to students and speech and language pathologist assistants as needed. Maintain assigned productivity level on a monthly basis. Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor or division director. Participate in all staff meetings and required training sessions, including in-service training, as scheduled. Maintain all program and Agency required trainings. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge obtained through attainment of a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree from an accredited institution as determined by the Operational Standards. Licensure by the MA Board of Registration in Speech Language Pathology required. Ability to maintain a current copy of all required professional licenses, CPR, first aid, and health records. Experience with feeding, autism, and social communication disorders preferred. Knowledge and skill obtained through at least two years of experience in human services. Skill in communicating and working both independently and within a team. A qualifying criminal background check, driving record, and a valid driver’s license. Come work in a rewarding and creative environment that encourages growth, collaboration, and community involvement. At People Incorporated, you will find a path to endless opportunities and a rewarding career! We offer a supportive work environment, Employee Recognition Program, Professional Development, opportunities for growth, industry-leading wages, and a comprehensive benefit package that includes: **For employees working in benefit eligible positions only** 4 weeks accrued paid time off 11 paid holidays annually Health Insurance Vision Insurance 403(b) savings plan Wellness Activities and initiatives Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Account FREE Life and Long-term Disability Insurance Short-term Disability Insurance Select discounts through LifeMart (i.e., Discount movie and theme park tickets, savings on T-Mobile) Employee Assistance Program Fitness Center on Site Discounts on Auto, Home, and Renters Insurance Free Financial Planning/Analysis Public Services Student Loan Forgiveness Program Professional Development: Tuition Assistance Program Financial support with monthly student loan payments Degree Completion Incentive Join us! #peoplewithapurpose People Incorporated is committed to an inclusive and diverse work environment. We are a proud equal opportunity employer that welcomes and strongly encourages all races, religions, nationalities, genders, the LGBTQIA+ community, and people with disabilities to apply. Our ability to attract and retain a talented and dedicated workforce that reflects the diverse backgrounds of those we serve is what drives our Agency’s success. We continue to promote an environment of continuous learning, inclusion, mutual respect, and belonging to ensure our employees feel valued, seen, and heard.
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Early Intervention Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Full Time Schedule: Monday-Friday Pay: $72,800.00 - 79,040 Annually
- PLUS INCENTIVE (This is an hourly position/ Based on a 40 hour week) Are you looking to make a difference in a child’s life? Are you looking for a position that will impact a child and their family? Your skills could be just what we are looking for. The Early Intervention Program is looking for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) to work in a supportive multi-disciplinary team environment, providing services to children ages birth to 3 years with developmental delays, and to their families/caregivers. This role includes assessment and therapy in the child’s natural environment within a family-centered, community-based program. Attend parent meetings, community case conferences, and transitional activities, providing insight, information, referrals, or advocacy for child and family. Provide training and ongoing supervision and support of students and supporting staff. SUMMARY: The role of the Speech/Language Pathologist is to work in partnership with an eligible child and the child’s family/caregivers to ensure they receive the rights, procedural safeguards, and services authorized under the State’s Early Intervention system. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Determine Early Intervention services in collaboration with families using the Individualized Family Service Plan. Perform home visits, screening, assessment, and educational group activities in natural environments while adhering to Massachusetts Department of Public Health Early Intervention Operational Standards. Attend parent meetings, community case conferences, and transitional activities, providing insight, information, referrals, or advocacy for child and family. Maintain and update all clinical records in the Early Intervention Client System. Provide co-treatment capacity consultation to other team members in matters requiring discipline expertise. Prepare for certification as an Early Intervention Specialist within three years of employment. Maintain expertise in Early Childhood Education through meetings, in-service training, continuing education, or other appropriate educational programs. Provide supervision to students and speech and language pathologist assistants as needed. Maintain assigned productivity level on a monthly basis. Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor or division director. Participate in all staff meetings and required training sessions, including in-service training, as scheduled. Maintain all program and Agency required trainings. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge obtained through attainment of a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree from an accredited institution as determined by the Operational Standards. Licensure by the MA Board of Registration in Speech Language Pathology required. Ability to maintain a current copy of all required professional licenses, CPR, first aid, and health records. Experience with feeding, autism, and social communication disorders preferred. Knowledge and skill obtained through at least two years of experience in human services. Skill in communicating and working both independently and within a team. A qualifying criminal background check, driving record, and a valid driver’s license. Come work in a rewarding and creative environment that encourages growth, collaboration, and community involvement. At People Incorporated, you will find a path to endless opportunities and a rewarding career! We offer a supportive work environment, Employee Recognition Program, Professional Development, opportunities for growth, industry-leading wages, and a comprehensive benefit package that includes: **For employees working in benefit eligible positions only** 4 weeks accrued paid time off 11 paid holidays annually Health Insurance Vision Insurance 403(b) savings plan Wellness Activities and initiatives Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Account FREE Life and Long-term Disability Insurance Short-term Disability Insurance Select discounts through LifeMart (i.e., Discount movie and theme park tickets, savings on T-Mobile) Employee Assistance Program Fitness Center on Site Discounts on Auto, Home, and Renters Insurance Free Financial Planning/Analysis Public Services Student Loan Forgiveness Program Professional Development: Tuition Assistance Program Financial support with monthly student loan payments Degree Completion Incentive Join us! #peoplewithapurpose People Incorporated is committed to an inclusive and diverse work environment. We are a proud equal opportunity employer that welcomes and strongly encourages all races, religions, nationalities, genders, the LGBTQIA+ community, and people with disabilities to apply. Our ability to attract and retain a talented and dedicated workforce that reflects the diverse backgrounds of those we serve is what drives our Agency’s success. We continue to promote an environment of continuous learning, inclusion, mutual respect, and belonging to ensure our employees feel valued, seen, and heard.
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