Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing
Speech Language Pathologist
Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing, Katy, Texas, United States, 77494
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Speech Language Pathologist
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Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing .
Location: Houston, TX.
Pay Range Base pay: $40.00/hr – $45.00/hr.
What We Offer
Flexible scheduling options.
Work‑life balance.
CEU and professional development support.
Supportive, energetic team culture.
Opportunities for clinic and leadership development.
Birthday off.
Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct formal and informal evaluations and re‑evaluations consistent with legal and district requirements.
Compile information into written reports to assist in determining eligibility, educational needs, and programming needs.
Translate appraisal data into research‑based, appropriate, and relevant speech and language programs.
Develop measurable objectives for long‑ and short‑term speech and language goals.
Plan, prepare, and provide research‑based therapy interventions according to the student’s schedule.
Work collaboratively with other staff in multidisciplinary meetings to review patient goals and progress.
Provide services in inclusive settings when appropriate and coordinate intervention with general education staff.
Maintain accurate data for each session with every student on the caseload.
Counsel parents and families about best practices to improve speech and communication at home.
Assist the Clinic Manager with designing and implementing clinical procedures and protocols based on best practice and data for program improvements.
Assist the Marketing Manager as needed with social media posts, referral meetings, physician Lunch & Learns, and community events to grow caseload.
Required Skills and Abilities
Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Canva.
EMR system proficiency.
Professional and timely email responses.
Excellent verbal and written communication.
At least 5 years of experience in a pediatric setting.
Outstanding interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a team.
Ability to work well under pressure and manage sensitive or controversial subjects with tact, kindness, and professionalism.
Education and Experience
Master’s Degree in Communication Disorders, Speech Language Pathology, or related field.
Valid Texas License in Speech‑Language Pathology.
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech‑Language Pathology.
LSLS training or knowledge is a plus.
Willingness to be trained in and provide services for Auditory Processing Disorder.
Physical Requirements
Physical demands include bending, sitting, lifting, and walking.
Other duties:
Being flexible with job responsibilities as they may change or adapt over time depending on growth of the company.
About Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing Davies Institute for Speech and Hearing (DISH) believes in a whole‑family approach that teaches children, parents, and family members how to move through the early education and developmental journey. We focus on student success, family involvement, and providing resources from newborn hearing screenings to college acceptance letters. Staff work with families to build appropriate goals, and collaborate with teachers, therapists, and occupational therapists to support each child’s development.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level.
Employment Type Part‑time.
Job Function Health Care Provider.
Industries Health and Human Services.
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Speech Language Pathologist
role at
Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing .
Location: Houston, TX.
Pay Range Base pay: $40.00/hr – $45.00/hr.
What We Offer
Flexible scheduling options.
Work‑life balance.
CEU and professional development support.
Supportive, energetic team culture.
Opportunities for clinic and leadership development.
Birthday off.
Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct formal and informal evaluations and re‑evaluations consistent with legal and district requirements.
Compile information into written reports to assist in determining eligibility, educational needs, and programming needs.
Translate appraisal data into research‑based, appropriate, and relevant speech and language programs.
Develop measurable objectives for long‑ and short‑term speech and language goals.
Plan, prepare, and provide research‑based therapy interventions according to the student’s schedule.
Work collaboratively with other staff in multidisciplinary meetings to review patient goals and progress.
Provide services in inclusive settings when appropriate and coordinate intervention with general education staff.
Maintain accurate data for each session with every student on the caseload.
Counsel parents and families about best practices to improve speech and communication at home.
Assist the Clinic Manager with designing and implementing clinical procedures and protocols based on best practice and data for program improvements.
Assist the Marketing Manager as needed with social media posts, referral meetings, physician Lunch & Learns, and community events to grow caseload.
Required Skills and Abilities
Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Canva.
EMR system proficiency.
Professional and timely email responses.
Excellent verbal and written communication.
At least 5 years of experience in a pediatric setting.
Outstanding interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a team.
Ability to work well under pressure and manage sensitive or controversial subjects with tact, kindness, and professionalism.
Education and Experience
Master’s Degree in Communication Disorders, Speech Language Pathology, or related field.
Valid Texas License in Speech‑Language Pathology.
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech‑Language Pathology.
LSLS training or knowledge is a plus.
Willingness to be trained in and provide services for Auditory Processing Disorder.
Physical Requirements
Physical demands include bending, sitting, lifting, and walking.
Other duties:
Being flexible with job responsibilities as they may change or adapt over time depending on growth of the company.
About Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing Davies Institute for Speech and Hearing (DISH) believes in a whole‑family approach that teaches children, parents, and family members how to move through the early education and developmental journey. We focus on student success, family involvement, and providing resources from newborn hearing screenings to college acceptance letters. Staff work with families to build appropriate goals, and collaborate with teachers, therapists, and occupational therapists to support each child’s development.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level.
Employment Type Part‑time.
Job Function Health Care Provider.
Industries Health and Human Services.
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