The Villages of Indiana
Speech and Language Pathologist
The Villages of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana, United States, 47401
Career Opportunities with The Villages of Indiana
The Speech & Language Pathologist (SLP) provides early intervention speech, language, communication, and feeding support to infants and toddlers (birth–age three) and their caregivers. Using evidence-based, play-based, and relationship-centered approaches, the SLP partners with families to strengthen early communication and promote healthy development within everyday routines. This role delivers primarily home-based services as part of an interdisciplinary team and collaborates with caregivers, medical providers, early childhood professionals, and child welfare partners. The Speech & Language Pathologist supports culturally responsive, trauma-informed care while maintaining professional, ethical, and regulatory standards aligned with The Villages of Indiana’s mission
This position requires regular travel throughout the state of Indiana
As a Speech and Language Pathologist in our Zero to Three program, you will:
Conduct comprehensive speech, language, and communication assessments including evaluating speech, language, communication, and early feeding/swallowing development in infants and toddlers using standardized assessment tools, play-based observation, caregiver interviews, and developmental screenings to determine strengths, delays, and functional impact.
Create and implement developmentally appropriate, individualized speech and language intervention plans that address receptive and expressive language, speech sound development, social communication, early literacy foundations, and functional communication within daily routines.
Deliver relationship-based, play-based, and routines-based speech and language interventions in home and community settings, incorporating evidence-based early intervention strategies to support optimal communication development from birth to age three.
Work closely with other healthcare professionals, including occupational therapists, speech therapists, pediatricians, and early intervention specialists, to ensure comprehensive care for the child.
Keep accurate and detailed records of evaluations, therapy sessions, and progress reports in accordance with legal and organizational standards.
Acts as a liaison between The Villages' families and referring agencies, the children’s families, schools, community resources and The Villages' administrative staff.
Conduct Home based work required based on program
Position Requirements:
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences and Disorders from an accredited college or university.
Current state licensure or eligibility for licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), or eligibility to obtain within required timeframes.
3 years of experience providing speech-language services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three), preferably within early intervention, home-based, medical, or community settings
Preferred Education and Experience:
Two years previous experience in either foster care or social services
Experience working in Part C Early Intervention systems and/or IFSP development and implementation.
Training and experience in child, adult, and family therapy/counseling
The Villages of Indiana offers a team-oriented environment for case managers, social workers, and other child, family, and social services professionals with flexible scheduling, competitive pay, and benefits package.
The Villages is Indiana’s largest private non-profit provider of Child and Family services, including Foster Care. The Villages champions every child’s right to a safe, permanent, and nurturing home. We are committed to strengthening all families and embracing the dignity and diversity of every child, youth and family served.
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The Speech & Language Pathologist (SLP) provides early intervention speech, language, communication, and feeding support to infants and toddlers (birth–age three) and their caregivers. Using evidence-based, play-based, and relationship-centered approaches, the SLP partners with families to strengthen early communication and promote healthy development within everyday routines. This role delivers primarily home-based services as part of an interdisciplinary team and collaborates with caregivers, medical providers, early childhood professionals, and child welfare partners. The Speech & Language Pathologist supports culturally responsive, trauma-informed care while maintaining professional, ethical, and regulatory standards aligned with The Villages of Indiana’s mission
This position requires regular travel throughout the state of Indiana
As a Speech and Language Pathologist in our Zero to Three program, you will:
Conduct comprehensive speech, language, and communication assessments including evaluating speech, language, communication, and early feeding/swallowing development in infants and toddlers using standardized assessment tools, play-based observation, caregiver interviews, and developmental screenings to determine strengths, delays, and functional impact.
Create and implement developmentally appropriate, individualized speech and language intervention plans that address receptive and expressive language, speech sound development, social communication, early literacy foundations, and functional communication within daily routines.
Deliver relationship-based, play-based, and routines-based speech and language interventions in home and community settings, incorporating evidence-based early intervention strategies to support optimal communication development from birth to age three.
Work closely with other healthcare professionals, including occupational therapists, speech therapists, pediatricians, and early intervention specialists, to ensure comprehensive care for the child.
Keep accurate and detailed records of evaluations, therapy sessions, and progress reports in accordance with legal and organizational standards.
Acts as a liaison between The Villages' families and referring agencies, the children’s families, schools, community resources and The Villages' administrative staff.
Conduct Home based work required based on program
Position Requirements:
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences and Disorders from an accredited college or university.
Current state licensure or eligibility for licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), or eligibility to obtain within required timeframes.
3 years of experience providing speech-language services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three), preferably within early intervention, home-based, medical, or community settings
Preferred Education and Experience:
Two years previous experience in either foster care or social services
Experience working in Part C Early Intervention systems and/or IFSP development and implementation.
Training and experience in child, adult, and family therapy/counseling
The Villages of Indiana offers a team-oriented environment for case managers, social workers, and other child, family, and social services professionals with flexible scheduling, competitive pay, and benefits package.
The Villages is Indiana’s largest private non-profit provider of Child and Family services, including Foster Care. The Villages champions every child’s right to a safe, permanent, and nurturing home. We are committed to strengthening all families and embracing the dignity and diversity of every child, youth and family served.
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