What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist position at Achieve Speech & Language Services, PLLC?
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
ACHIEVE Speech and Language Services, PLLC
ACHIEVE Speech and Language Services, PLLC is a growing speech pathology practice serving the communication needs of children and families in and around Houston, TX. Our main office is located in the Atascocita area, and we have expanded into the Spring area this year! We are seeking highly skilled SLPs to join our friendly, outgoing team at both locations.
Why Work With Us?
We value our team and offer a competitive benefits package to support your personal and professional growth, including:
- Fridays off (4-day work week)
- One-week paid Thanksgiving break
- Two-week paid Christmas break
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Medical, vision, and dental coverage
- 401(k) with company match
- Continuing Education (CEU) credits
- ASHA and TDLR license renewal fees paid
- Paid maternity leave
- Performance-based bonus incentives paid semiannually
- Paid MYO and SOS trainings
- Employee engagement activities
- Regular 1-on-1 meetings with a lead for professional support and growth
Responsibilities and Duties
- Administer diagnostic tests and provide individualized treatment to children with a variety of communication and feeding disorders
- Participate in the design and implementation of therapy programs addressing speech/language, voice, and feeding problems for a diversified patient population
- Document patient progress and maintain accurate electronic records
- Interpret findings and treatment plans to patients’ families, physicians, dentists, and other involved parties
- Treat a variety of areas including speech, language, feeding, oral function, and myofunctional disorders
- Advise physicians and dentists of test results and recommend/implement appropriate treatments
- Review data and adjust programs as needed to ensure effectiveness
- Collaborate with families to meet client needs and determine further interventions if necessary
- Opportunity to treat both pediatric and young adult patients
- Write reports on diagnostic findings, therapy provided, and progress
- Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations
- Stay current with developments in the field through professional seminars and workshops
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications and Skills
- Graduate of a master’s-level Speech Language Pathology program accredited by the Education Standards Board or ASHA certification equivalent (CFs welcome to apply)
- SLP Assistants welcome to apply if bilingual (Spanish/English)
- Active and current Texas Speech Language Pathology License
- Current Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) from ASHA