Position: Speech Language Pathologist Assistant
$48,205 - $68,054, Depending on Experience
Encompass Child Development Center, 9050 384th Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
FT 40 hours per week with benefits; 51 weeks per year
Medical + HSA/Dental/Vision
Company paid Life/AD&D, EAP, Wellness
IRA & IRA Matching
Vacation/Sick Leave
11 Paid Holidays, plus bonus week of company PTO
Our Pediatric Therapy Team is hiring a Speech Language Pathology Assistant! Join our team of providers and our mission as we partner with families to build healthy foundations and community where all children thrive.
You will be joining a team that is focused on holistic care to meet the critical individual needs of the developing child and support for the family. You will be working with a team of providers offering multidisciplinary care in a community that connects with, encourages, and builds relationships with one another.
SCOPE: The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant is responsible for the implementation of treatment plans developed by supervising SLP for children age birth to eight years old in a clinic or community-based program setting. This includes participating in a multi-disciplinary team with Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Mental Health Therapists, Public Health Nurses and Special Educators monitoring treatment progress, and participating with team members two times per month at clinical pediatric meetings.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Professional interaction with one or more supervising SLPs during weekly one on ones
Review of completed documentation on children to be added to caseload prior to start of service
Providing direct therapy services addressing treatment goals developed by the supervising SLP to meet the needs of the client, including offering parent participation during treatment to encourage parent involvement and training.
Monitor treatment progress by administering and scoring screenings for clinical interpretation by the SLP
Participate with team members on a regular basis and provide inter-disciplinary consultations with other therapists as needed
Complete written daily treatment notes to document services rendered
Maintain records on each child as mandated to monitor progress
Monitor and track caseload requirements with on-going new referrals
Participate in staff development/training opportunities
Attend Bi-monthly team meetings
Developing low tech AAC materials and programming high tech AAC devices as needed
Commuting to our Early Learning Center to provide group-based speech therapy to preschool students using both pull-out and push-in service delivery models and collaborating with their teachers as needed
Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Required: