Powerback
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Early Intervention
Powerback, Smithtown, New York, United States
Overview
Why Choose Metro? For over thirty years, Metro Therapy, Inc (a Powerback Rehabilitation company) has been serving the educational and developmental needs of the pediatric populations throughout the greater New York city area. Metro is proud of our dedication to the community and committed to bringing new, insightful knowledge that will allow us to provide the best services to our clients. We provide employees with comprehensive benefits and compensation, access to clinical support teams, and career growth opportunities.
We Offer
Flexible scheduling
Benefits for full time and part time team members (not applicable for 1099)
Part time preferred hours or full time hours
Access to clinical support teams
Training workshops for which professional development credit may be earned
Pay commensurate with experience
Job Types Contract
Pay $70.00 - $90.00 per hour
Expected hours: FLEXIBLE
Responsibilities
Provide developmentally and educationally based intervention to improve safety and independence
Data input into secure, computerized systems for reports and billing
Provide and direct speech therapy services to children aged birth to three, including assessment, treatment, program planning and implementation, related documentation, and communication
Provides speech therapy services to children as outlined in their treatment plan and initiates referrals when appropriate and in accordance with Bureau of Early Intervention procedures
Conducts evaluations annually and performs six‑month reviews of IFSPs to determine the need for intervention and treatment and produce IFSP goals
Produces discharge reports in advance of reaching age‑out of Early Intervention to assist with the transition process, or as required at discharge from caseload
Interprets and communicates evaluation findings to parents and other treatment team members
Establishes treatment schedule and provides frequency of services as determined by IFSP
Communicates and documents changes to the IFSP as needed
Participates in co‑treatment or IFSP consultation with other treatment team members to ensure coordination of patient care
Develops appropriate home or community programming to maintain and enhance the development of the child across therapeutic environments
Documents results of the child’s assessment, treatment, follow‑up and termination of services
Adapts treatment plans to meet the individual needs of the child
Provides recommendations and obtains appropriate equipment to improve patient’s communication or feeding skills and instructs family in the use of augmentative communication devices when necessary
Provides parent and caregiver education for appropriate speech‑language procedures or home programming to allow carry‑over of therapeutic remediation and goals in daily activities
Supervises students and provides mentorship, as needed
Reviews the quality and appropriateness of the total services delivered and of individual speech therapy programs for effectiveness and efficiency, using predetermined criteria
Communicates with management regarding caseload status and capacity for new referrals
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Appropriate State License
Posted Salary Range USD $70.00 - USD $90.00 /Hr.
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We Offer
Flexible scheduling
Benefits for full time and part time team members (not applicable for 1099)
Part time preferred hours or full time hours
Access to clinical support teams
Training workshops for which professional development credit may be earned
Pay commensurate with experience
Job Types Contract
Pay $70.00 - $90.00 per hour
Expected hours: FLEXIBLE
Responsibilities
Provide developmentally and educationally based intervention to improve safety and independence
Data input into secure, computerized systems for reports and billing
Provide and direct speech therapy services to children aged birth to three, including assessment, treatment, program planning and implementation, related documentation, and communication
Provides speech therapy services to children as outlined in their treatment plan and initiates referrals when appropriate and in accordance with Bureau of Early Intervention procedures
Conducts evaluations annually and performs six‑month reviews of IFSPs to determine the need for intervention and treatment and produce IFSP goals
Produces discharge reports in advance of reaching age‑out of Early Intervention to assist with the transition process, or as required at discharge from caseload
Interprets and communicates evaluation findings to parents and other treatment team members
Establishes treatment schedule and provides frequency of services as determined by IFSP
Communicates and documents changes to the IFSP as needed
Participates in co‑treatment or IFSP consultation with other treatment team members to ensure coordination of patient care
Develops appropriate home or community programming to maintain and enhance the development of the child across therapeutic environments
Documents results of the child’s assessment, treatment, follow‑up and termination of services
Adapts treatment plans to meet the individual needs of the child
Provides recommendations and obtains appropriate equipment to improve patient’s communication or feeding skills and instructs family in the use of augmentative communication devices when necessary
Provides parent and caregiver education for appropriate speech‑language procedures or home programming to allow carry‑over of therapeutic remediation and goals in daily activities
Supervises students and provides mentorship, as needed
Reviews the quality and appropriateness of the total services delivered and of individual speech therapy programs for effectiveness and efficiency, using predetermined criteria
Communicates with management regarding caseload status and capacity for new referrals
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Appropriate State License
Posted Salary Range USD $70.00 - USD $90.00 /Hr.
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