Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center
Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow (32772)
Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center, Buffalo, New York, United States, 14266
Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow
Join our great team of professionals! We are looking for a Clinical Fellow for our community-based program serving Early Intervention and CPSE preschool services in the Northtowns area. We provide excellent supervision; Clinical Fellows have an assigned mentor/supervisor to provide support and guidance. The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for the evaluation, diagnosis, and recommendation for therapeutic intervention for individuals with communication disorders in an educational setting. Responsibilities include the implementation of an appropriate Speech-Language Pathology treatment program designed to habilitate or rehabilitate the communicatively impaired student. Essential Functions Imparting knowledge via the implementation of appropriate Speech-Language Pathology instruction Display competence in the area of speech-language impairment (either licensed or under the careful direction and supervision of a licensed SLP). Evaluation, diagnosis, and recommendation for therapeutic intervention for individuals with communication disorders. Submits written reports of the evaluations, treatment and educational plans, progress reports, and discharge reports as appropriate. Makes appropriate referrals as needed in order to affect positive therapeutic results. Communicates regularly with family/student. Exhibit professional judgment, maturity, and upgrades professional knowledge through involvement in continuing education programs. Licensed Speech Pathologists are required to supervise Clinical Fellows and TSSLDs appropriately, ensuring legal guidelines and agency policies are precisely followed. Any other duty as requested by your supervisor. Education Required Master’s degree from a University/College accredited speech language pathology program Required License/Registration/Certification New York State licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (or Clinical Fellow eligible) Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology issued by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) (or Clinical Fellow eligible) Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD) Initial or Professional certificate or TSHH Permanent certificate (for positions within a school). Physical Requirements Physical actions may include, but are not limited to; bending, kneeling, standing, squatting, reaching, printing, crawling, and running. Vision, speech, tactical and hearing senses adequate to perform job requirements. Frequent sitting/ standing and when appropriate, floor sitting with pediatric patients.
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Join our great team of professionals! We are looking for a Clinical Fellow for our community-based program serving Early Intervention and CPSE preschool services in the Northtowns area. We provide excellent supervision; Clinical Fellows have an assigned mentor/supervisor to provide support and guidance. The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for the evaluation, diagnosis, and recommendation for therapeutic intervention for individuals with communication disorders in an educational setting. Responsibilities include the implementation of an appropriate Speech-Language Pathology treatment program designed to habilitate or rehabilitate the communicatively impaired student. Essential Functions Imparting knowledge via the implementation of appropriate Speech-Language Pathology instruction Display competence in the area of speech-language impairment (either licensed or under the careful direction and supervision of a licensed SLP). Evaluation, diagnosis, and recommendation for therapeutic intervention for individuals with communication disorders. Submits written reports of the evaluations, treatment and educational plans, progress reports, and discharge reports as appropriate. Makes appropriate referrals as needed in order to affect positive therapeutic results. Communicates regularly with family/student. Exhibit professional judgment, maturity, and upgrades professional knowledge through involvement in continuing education programs. Licensed Speech Pathologists are required to supervise Clinical Fellows and TSSLDs appropriately, ensuring legal guidelines and agency policies are precisely followed. Any other duty as requested by your supervisor. Education Required Master’s degree from a University/College accredited speech language pathology program Required License/Registration/Certification New York State licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (or Clinical Fellow eligible) Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology issued by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) (or Clinical Fellow eligible) Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD) Initial or Professional certificate or TSHH Permanent certificate (for positions within a school). Physical Requirements Physical actions may include, but are not limited to; bending, kneeling, standing, squatting, reaching, printing, crawling, and running. Vision, speech, tactical and hearing senses adequate to perform job requirements. Frequent sitting/ standing and when appropriate, floor sitting with pediatric patients.
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