Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Early Intervention - Northeast Arc
Danvers, MA 01923
About the Job
Help us break barriers in communication for children as a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in our early intervention program. We are for SLPs to join our programs in the Cape Ann and North Shore areas!
Early Intervention is an integrated developmental service available to families of children from birth to age three consisting of home visits, center-based visits, assessments, parent-child groups, parent support groups, service coordination, referral and transition assistance. Services are provided by a team of professionals representing a variety of disciplines, such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, social workers and developmental specialists.
Early Intervention (EI) services are for: (a) children with identified disabilities like Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, and Autism; (b) those with developmental delays, as in walking or speaking; or (c) those at risk for delays in development due to risk factors related to birth and/or environmental circumstances.
Job Summary: The Speech Language Pathologist provides clinically appropriate developmental assessments, consultations, and therapies to child and families enrolled in the program.
Major Responsibilities:
- Assesses development and clinical needs of clients in the areas of speech, language and overall infant toddler maturation.
- Develops a clinical plan of action for the client using early intervention assessment tools, evidence based best practices, and information gathered from the EI team.
- Provides early intervention services to clients and their families by coaching caregivers on effective and individualized strategies and methods for teaching their child and modeling appropriate strategies as needed.
- Coordinates information on community resources available to families and either assists families in obtaining these or consults with team members actively linking with other agency resources and programs in which families may participate.
- Maintains accurate, timely and professional records according to the program and funding source standards and needs. This includes progress notes, assessment reports and all other paperwork needed to maintain accurate record of services.
Qualifications:
- Current licensure by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) granted by the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association, or currently in clinical fellowship prior to being granted a CCC
- Experience working with children under the age of 5
- Strong organizational skills
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
- Recognition of importance of and respect for confidentiality
- Bilingual/Bicultural candidates encouraged to apply
- Students & recent grads seeking clinical fellowship (CF) encouraged to apply
Northeast Arc is one of the largest employers on the North Shore, and we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive and excellent benefits package which includes:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Paid time off, sick time, and holidays (12 days/year)
- 403(b) Retirement savings plan matching
- Tuition Reimbursement and assistance with public loan forgiveness