What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist position at DDI Vantage?
Program Description: DDI Vantage empowers vulnerable children, adults and families to reach their full potential. Serving the community since 1971, this non-profit organization offers Early Intervention, Early Head Start Home-based services and Early Head Start Child Care Partnerships.
Position Description: The part-time (24 hours/week) Speech Language Pathologist serves as a member of a multi-disciplinary team to provide individual and group services to children enrolled in DDI Vantage Early Intervention Program.
Responsibilities:
- Conducts developmental, speech/language, and eating/swallowing evaluations to assist in determining program eligibility, and helps complete Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP).
- Conducts developmental, speech/language, and eating/swallowing assessments of infants and toddlers enrolled in DDI Vantage; and evaluates program and progress with criterion- and norm-referenced instruments.
- Assists parents and caregivers with the identification of speech/language outcomes for IFSPs.
- Provides direct individual and group diagnostic intervention and treatment to enhance the childs speech/language development, and facilitates parents and caregivers in implementing a home program to achieve the desired outcomes.
- Monitors and updates speech/language and eating/swallowing outcomes.
- Provides speech/language and eating/swallowing consultation to parents, caregivers and staff to assist in home- and center-based intervention.
- Assists parents and caregivers in their role as a child advocate when appropriate.
- Identifies social service needs for families when appropriate and refers them to the program coordinator for help in accessing community resources.
- Collaborates with related disciplines to ensure appropriate service delivery for each child.
- Possesses understanding and knowledge of a childs overall development and seeks consultation from team members of other disciplines when appropriate.
- Provides written reports on a childs progress to third parties when requested.
- Attends all mandatory CSPD training for early intervention credentialing under Part C rules.
Benefits:
- Vacation, sick and personal leave; 18 paid holidays; participation in the Utah Retirement Systems; mileage reimbursement.
Qualification Requirements:
- This job requires a masters degree from an accredited college or university in speech and language pathology; Utah state licensure, ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) or commencement of Clinical Fellowship Year, and completion of a Baby Watch Early Intervention Program credential as part of new hire training.
- A state and federal background screen, TB test, and motor vehicle records check will be conducted on all new hires.
Salary : $35 - $40