What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric SLP Team Lead Role position at Accel Therapies?
About Us
Accel Therapies is dedicated to providing exceptional care for children with autism and other developmental needs. Our team of experienced professionals delivers best-in-class, evidence-based treatment programs that focus on individual connections with our clients and strive for life-changing outcomes for families. As a Speech Services Manager, you will play a vital role in managing and coordinating all practices for the SLP services, including clinical and administrative oversight of SLP operations.
Your Key Responsibilities:
What You'll Need:
Accel Therapies is dedicated to providing exceptional care for children with autism and other developmental needs. Our team of experienced professionals delivers best-in-class, evidence-based treatment programs that focus on individual connections with our clients and strive for life-changing outcomes for families. As a Speech Services Manager, you will play a vital role in managing and coordinating all practices for the SLP services, including clinical and administrative oversight of SLP operations.
Your Key Responsibilities:
- Direct Therapy: Assess and diagnose speech, language, and communication disorders. Develop and implement individualized treatment plans for clients. Provide therapy and interventions to improve speech, language, and communication skills.
- Clinical Quality Assurance: Responsible for design implementation and maintenance of electronic documentation system workflow and templates pertaining to SLP. Maintain audits according to regulatory requirements. Plans, reviews, and monitors referrals for relevance and timeliness of service delivery.
- Leadership: Exhibits ancillary SLP leadership regarding other department initiatives. Ensures a high level of utilization of authorized client SLP sessions. Meets with key service personnel as indicated to promote the most effective services.
What You'll Need:
- Mastery expertise in the field of SLP.
- Experience working in diverse clinical settings and leading new markets.
- Proficiency in using speech and language assessment tools.
- Hearing ability sufficient to evaluate student's speech.
- Skills communicating verbally and in writing with students, faculty members, and parents so that all parties understand the program and the degree of progress being made.