KidsCare Home Health
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist - Clinical Fellow
KidsCare Home Health, Johns Island, South Carolina, United States, 29455
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist – Clinical Fellow
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KidsCare Home Health .
KidsCare Home Health is an ethical, therapist‑owned and operated home‑health company. We provide therapy services to children with special needs in the comfort of their own homes. Our leadership team values hard work and promotes from within, offering mentorship programs and a culture of minimal stress. We look for individuals who embody our C.A.R.E. values and who thrive on work‑life balance.
We offer a full benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance; paid time off, 401(k), professional development funds, and tuition reimbursement.
What Sets Us Apart
Therapist Owned/Operated – We understand your challenges firsthand.
Ethically Centered – Our clients and therapists are our top priority.
Work‑Life Balance – Choose your caseload size based on your lifestyle needs.
Create Your Own Schedule – Choose patients and treatment times.
The licensed
Intern Speech‑Language Pathologist (SLP)
will evaluate, organize, and conduct medically prescribed speech therapy to pediatric patients in a home‑health setting. The Intern SLP will direct the patient and their caregiver in selected tasks to reinforce and enhance performance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide clinical treatment to patients including screenings, evaluations, direct treatment, and family/caregiver training.
Perform evaluations with special attention to receptive and expressive language skills, speech fluency, vocal and oral motor competence, articulation, and auditory skills.
Coordinate patient care with office staff and other disciplines.
Maintain appropriate communication with the pediatric patient and family regarding progress, problems, home programs, and other issues related to the therapeutic process.
Refer patients and family members to appropriate services, including other professionals, agencies, and resources as appropriate.
Consult with supervisor on patient progress and maintain appropriate records.
Participate in supervised visits as outlined by the State Board of Examiners for Speech‑Language Pathology.
Be responsible for the maintenance of supplies and equipment.
Attend internal and external public education functions, including periodic in‑service.
Participate in Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program.
Attend Continuing Education activities.
Maintain adequate caseload with appropriate productivity.
Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve company and departmental goals.
Collaborate with others through knowledge and skills sharing.
Demonstrate initiative and independent judgment in performing all job responsibilities.
Serve as backup service provider for other caseloads as needed.
Comply with all company policies, practices, and procedures.
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Work Experience Requirements
Master’s Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology.
Current state‑issued professional licensure.
Valid state driver license.
CPR certification.
Pediatric clinical experience preferred.
Home‑health experience preferred.
Other Qualifications and Skills
Ability to read and write in simple correspondence with effective public speaking in small groups.
Excellent critical thinking skills.
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational skills.
Ability to interpret instruction and solve practical problems with a variety of concrete variables.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite, record‑keeping, and routine database activity.
Manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Physical Demands/Working Environment
Spend one‑third to two‑thirds of time standing, walking, reaching, sitting, kneeling, and crawling.
Over two‑thirds of time using hands and fingers; will handle, feel, talk, and hear.
Diverse indoor residential or childcare setting.
Moderate physical activity performing strenuous therapy tasks.
Must be able to lift a minimum of twenty‑five pounds.
Specific vision abilities: close vision requirements.
Moderate noise (e.g., business office with computers, phone, and printers, light traffic).
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Position Details Location: North Charleston, SC | Salary: $69,500.00 – $90,000.00 | Seniority Level: Internship | Employment Type: Full‑time | Job Function: Health Care Provider | Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist – Clinical Fellow
role at
KidsCare Home Health .
KidsCare Home Health is an ethical, therapist‑owned and operated home‑health company. We provide therapy services to children with special needs in the comfort of their own homes. Our leadership team values hard work and promotes from within, offering mentorship programs and a culture of minimal stress. We look for individuals who embody our C.A.R.E. values and who thrive on work‑life balance.
We offer a full benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance; paid time off, 401(k), professional development funds, and tuition reimbursement.
What Sets Us Apart
Therapist Owned/Operated – We understand your challenges firsthand.
Ethically Centered – Our clients and therapists are our top priority.
Work‑Life Balance – Choose your caseload size based on your lifestyle needs.
Create Your Own Schedule – Choose patients and treatment times.
The licensed
Intern Speech‑Language Pathologist (SLP)
will evaluate, organize, and conduct medically prescribed speech therapy to pediatric patients in a home‑health setting. The Intern SLP will direct the patient and their caregiver in selected tasks to reinforce and enhance performance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide clinical treatment to patients including screenings, evaluations, direct treatment, and family/caregiver training.
Perform evaluations with special attention to receptive and expressive language skills, speech fluency, vocal and oral motor competence, articulation, and auditory skills.
Coordinate patient care with office staff and other disciplines.
Maintain appropriate communication with the pediatric patient and family regarding progress, problems, home programs, and other issues related to the therapeutic process.
Refer patients and family members to appropriate services, including other professionals, agencies, and resources as appropriate.
Consult with supervisor on patient progress and maintain appropriate records.
Participate in supervised visits as outlined by the State Board of Examiners for Speech‑Language Pathology.
Be responsible for the maintenance of supplies and equipment.
Attend internal and external public education functions, including periodic in‑service.
Participate in Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program.
Attend Continuing Education activities.
Maintain adequate caseload with appropriate productivity.
Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve company and departmental goals.
Collaborate with others through knowledge and skills sharing.
Demonstrate initiative and independent judgment in performing all job responsibilities.
Serve as backup service provider for other caseloads as needed.
Comply with all company policies, practices, and procedures.
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Work Experience Requirements
Master’s Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology.
Current state‑issued professional licensure.
Valid state driver license.
CPR certification.
Pediatric clinical experience preferred.
Home‑health experience preferred.
Other Qualifications and Skills
Ability to read and write in simple correspondence with effective public speaking in small groups.
Excellent critical thinking skills.
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational skills.
Ability to interpret instruction and solve practical problems with a variety of concrete variables.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite, record‑keeping, and routine database activity.
Manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Physical Demands/Working Environment
Spend one‑third to two‑thirds of time standing, walking, reaching, sitting, kneeling, and crawling.
Over two‑thirds of time using hands and fingers; will handle, feel, talk, and hear.
Diverse indoor residential or childcare setting.
Moderate physical activity performing strenuous therapy tasks.
Must be able to lift a minimum of twenty‑five pounds.
Specific vision abilities: close vision requirements.
Moderate noise (e.g., business office with computers, phone, and printers, light traffic).
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Position Details Location: North Charleston, SC | Salary: $69,500.00 – $90,000.00 | Seniority Level: Internship | Employment Type: Full‑time | Job Function: Health Care Provider | Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
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