Therapy Care, Ltd.
Setting
Early Intervention & Private In‑Home Patients
Compensation Up to $60/hour DOE (W2 Employment)
Benefits
Medical (BCBS PPO/PPOHSA/HMO Options), Dental, Vision
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) / Health Savings Account (HSA)
Long Term Disability
AD&D
401k with Company Match
Paid CEUs, professional associations and state licenses
Access to company‑wide resource library, assessments, tools and equipment
Why Choose Therapy Care
Comprehensive Support : Receive unparalleled support and training to excel in your role (we love our SLP CFY new grads)
Meaningful Work : Make a difference in students' lives and contribute to their success and well‑being
Work‑Life Balance : Enjoy flexible scheduling options and competitive benefits, including paid time off and comprehensive insurance coverage
Continuous Learning : Access unlimited CEUs and bi‑monthly training opportunities to stay updated with the latest research and best practices
Supportive Community : Collaborate with diverse and passionate clinicians who share your dedication to pediatric therapy
What We're Looking For
Remarkable team player with excellent communication skills and a passion for learning and providing exceptional care.
Speech‑Language Pathology (SLP) License – or eligible to obtain.
Illinois Early Intervention Certification – or eligible to obtain.
Your Responsibilities
Assess patients' communication skills and identify communication disorders in areas such as articulation, fluency, voice, feeding and swallowing, and expressive & receptive language.
Participate in screening children (or adults) and IFSP meetings.
Develop treatment plans and goals, interventions and educational materials.
Develop home treatment programs and provide training to parents and/or caregivers.
Instruct assigned support staff to use augmentative communication devices, hearing aids, FM systems, feeding techniques and strategies to implement treatment plans.
Complete ongoing professional development requirements.
Apply Now and join a team passionate about our profession and the children and families we serve.
Keywords: Speech therapy, speech pathology, school, pediatric, clinical fellowship, CF, early intervention, autism, communication disorders, IEP, IFSP, therapy, special education, occupational therapy, sensory integration, developmental delays, ABA, behavior therapist, mental health, child psychology, speech pathologist, slp, slpa, slp-a, slp cfy, weekly pay, school speech pathologist, speech language pathology assistant, pediatric speech language pathologist
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Compensation Up to $60/hour DOE (W2 Employment)
Benefits
Medical (BCBS PPO/PPOHSA/HMO Options), Dental, Vision
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) / Health Savings Account (HSA)
Long Term Disability
AD&D
401k with Company Match
Paid CEUs, professional associations and state licenses
Access to company‑wide resource library, assessments, tools and equipment
Why Choose Therapy Care
Comprehensive Support : Receive unparalleled support and training to excel in your role (we love our SLP CFY new grads)
Meaningful Work : Make a difference in students' lives and contribute to their success and well‑being
Work‑Life Balance : Enjoy flexible scheduling options and competitive benefits, including paid time off and comprehensive insurance coverage
Continuous Learning : Access unlimited CEUs and bi‑monthly training opportunities to stay updated with the latest research and best practices
Supportive Community : Collaborate with diverse and passionate clinicians who share your dedication to pediatric therapy
What We're Looking For
Remarkable team player with excellent communication skills and a passion for learning and providing exceptional care.
Speech‑Language Pathology (SLP) License – or eligible to obtain.
Illinois Early Intervention Certification – or eligible to obtain.
Your Responsibilities
Assess patients' communication skills and identify communication disorders in areas such as articulation, fluency, voice, feeding and swallowing, and expressive & receptive language.
Participate in screening children (or adults) and IFSP meetings.
Develop treatment plans and goals, interventions and educational materials.
Develop home treatment programs and provide training to parents and/or caregivers.
Instruct assigned support staff to use augmentative communication devices, hearing aids, FM systems, feeding techniques and strategies to implement treatment plans.
Complete ongoing professional development requirements.
Apply Now and join a team passionate about our profession and the children and families we serve.
Keywords: Speech therapy, speech pathology, school, pediatric, clinical fellowship, CF, early intervention, autism, communication disorders, IEP, IFSP, therapy, special education, occupational therapy, sensory integration, developmental delays, ABA, behavior therapist, mental health, child psychology, speech pathologist, slp, slpa, slp-a, slp cfy, weekly pay, school speech pathologist, speech language pathology assistant, pediatric speech language pathologist
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