BY YOUR SIDE Autism Therapy Services
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)/Clinical Fellowship Opportunity (CF)
BY YOUR SIDE Autism Therapy Services, Norcross, Georgia, United States, 30092
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)/Clinical Fellowship Opportunity (CF)
BY YOUR SIDE Autism Therapy Services
Overview
The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for evaluation, creation, and implementation of therapy plans, accurate and reliable data collection, consultation, and training with family and staff. SLPs will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to create and maintain therapy plans that address all speech, language, and feeding needs of the clients. This position reports to the Center Manager – Speech Therapy & Director – Specialty Services.
The SLP also collects data on target behaviors during sessions, defines problems, gathers evidence, and draws valid conclusions. They interpret technical instructions, respond to inquiries or complaints from clients, and present information to top management.
The physical demands include sitting, using hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear, reaching with hands and arms, standing, walking, climbing or balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling, and lifting up to 50 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Occupancy is full‑time; part‑time may be considered. Hours vary based on client needs; occasional evening and weekend work may be required.
Benefits & Compensation
Compensation: $74k-$81k (salary + monthly bonus incentives)
Flexible scheduling with hybrid flexibility
Full benefits package
6 weeks paid time off per calendar year (including PTO, holidays, CEU & more)
Paid, individualized, hands‑on job training
Brand new facilities, safe work environment
Employee Recognition Program
Core Duties & Responsibilities
Maintain a comprehensive therapy plan for each client while maintaining 46 scheduled sessions per week unless otherwise directed.
Schedule speech and feeding sessions for 30‑minute appointments; frequency determined by clinical recommendations.
Document pre‑authorisations, initial evaluations, re‑evaluations, insurance reports, progress reports, and SOAP notes.
Use provided templates for all documentation across the electronic database system.
Provide individual therapy focusing on speech, language, feeding, AAC, and social skills.
Collaborate with BCBAs, OTs, outside providers, and families to ensure a consistent continuum of care.
Maintain current certification with state licensing board and ASHA, abiding by ethical standards.
Represent BY YOUR SIDE at local, state, and national organizations at professional seminars.
Contribute to the growth and development of BY YOUR SIDE.
Travel to other centers for trainings such as CPR, CPI, and professional development as required.
Uphold BYS core principles, policies, procedures, and HIPAA compliance.
Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
Certifications Required
Permanent licensure from the state licensing board.
Temporary license obtained prior to starting Clinical Fellowship year, if applicable.
Georgia: Georgia Secretary of State licensure.
Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA, if not in Clinical Fellowship Year.
Skills Required
High interest in working with children on the autism spectrum; flexibility and dependability with schedule.
Familiarity with relevant diagnostic tools and procedures.
Ability to maintain quality, safety and infection control standards.
Knowledge of sensory and behavioral strategies.
Exceptional problem‑solving and strong organisational skills.
Strong communication skills, written, verbal, and collaborative.
Creative thinking and adaptability to explore different approaches and embrace change.
Openness to give and receive feedback, and to acknowledge others' feelings and ideas.
Ability to work effectively with changing priorities and from any location.
Excellent time‑management skills; ability to multitask, prioritise, meet deadlines, and produce high‑quality deliverables with attention to detail.
Reliable transportation and ability to travel to different centers.
Proficiency in basic technology systems such as Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Teams; onboarding includes training.
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Overview
The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for evaluation, creation, and implementation of therapy plans, accurate and reliable data collection, consultation, and training with family and staff. SLPs will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to create and maintain therapy plans that address all speech, language, and feeding needs of the clients. This position reports to the Center Manager – Speech Therapy & Director – Specialty Services.
The SLP also collects data on target behaviors during sessions, defines problems, gathers evidence, and draws valid conclusions. They interpret technical instructions, respond to inquiries or complaints from clients, and present information to top management.
The physical demands include sitting, using hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear, reaching with hands and arms, standing, walking, climbing or balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling, and lifting up to 50 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Occupancy is full‑time; part‑time may be considered. Hours vary based on client needs; occasional evening and weekend work may be required.
Benefits & Compensation
Compensation: $74k-$81k (salary + monthly bonus incentives)
Flexible scheduling with hybrid flexibility
Full benefits package
6 weeks paid time off per calendar year (including PTO, holidays, CEU & more)
Paid, individualized, hands‑on job training
Brand new facilities, safe work environment
Employee Recognition Program
Core Duties & Responsibilities
Maintain a comprehensive therapy plan for each client while maintaining 46 scheduled sessions per week unless otherwise directed.
Schedule speech and feeding sessions for 30‑minute appointments; frequency determined by clinical recommendations.
Document pre‑authorisations, initial evaluations, re‑evaluations, insurance reports, progress reports, and SOAP notes.
Use provided templates for all documentation across the electronic database system.
Provide individual therapy focusing on speech, language, feeding, AAC, and social skills.
Collaborate with BCBAs, OTs, outside providers, and families to ensure a consistent continuum of care.
Maintain current certification with state licensing board and ASHA, abiding by ethical standards.
Represent BY YOUR SIDE at local, state, and national organizations at professional seminars.
Contribute to the growth and development of BY YOUR SIDE.
Travel to other centers for trainings such as CPR, CPI, and professional development as required.
Uphold BYS core principles, policies, procedures, and HIPAA compliance.
Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
Certifications Required
Permanent licensure from the state licensing board.
Temporary license obtained prior to starting Clinical Fellowship year, if applicable.
Georgia: Georgia Secretary of State licensure.
Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA, if not in Clinical Fellowship Year.
Skills Required
High interest in working with children on the autism spectrum; flexibility and dependability with schedule.
Familiarity with relevant diagnostic tools and procedures.
Ability to maintain quality, safety and infection control standards.
Knowledge of sensory and behavioral strategies.
Exceptional problem‑solving and strong organisational skills.
Strong communication skills, written, verbal, and collaborative.
Creative thinking and adaptability to explore different approaches and embrace change.
Openness to give and receive feedback, and to acknowledge others' feelings and ideas.
Ability to work effectively with changing priorities and from any location.
Excellent time‑management skills; ability to multitask, prioritise, meet deadlines, and produce high‑quality deliverables with attention to detail.
Reliable transportation and ability to travel to different centers.
Proficiency in basic technology systems such as Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Teams; onboarding includes training.
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