What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist position at Open Lines Speech and Communication PC?
Are you tired of your current position? Are you looking to be inspired to work at an exceptional level with a team of professionals who want to see you and the people you work with succeed? Do you want to work with a team that wants to see you grow along with them? Are you interested in finding your niche within an organization poised for exciting growth? Then Open Lines Speech and Communication might be the place for you!
We are a holistic speech-language pathology clinic based in the New York City Metropolitan Area now opening an intensive wellness center focused on prevention of cognitive-communication, motor speech and voice, and swallowing. We believe in treating individuals and their care teams as unique, whole beings and groups with multidimensional needs. This is a wonderful opportunity to work with an independent private practice that focuses on quality of care and your well-being above all else!
Role Descriptions
Looking for dynamic CCC-SLPs, CF-SLPs, and SLP-As. Strong diagnostic and communication skills are required. The position is full-time salaried with full medical/dental/vision benefits, and paid time off. Retirement is offered after one year of employment. All technologies, diagnostic and treatment materials, and full supervisory and administrative support are provided by the practice.
Please forward a resume and cover letter as WORD (.doc) or PDF attachment to the email address listed. Compensation is commensurate with experience. This role is in Redondo Beach, CA and may include travel within the greater LA area.
Qualifications
- Strong training and experience in the field of speech-language pathology
- Knowledge of speech and language disorders and their treatment
- Proactive, empathetic, energetic personality
- Ability to develop and implement individualized treatment plans
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with educational and healthcare professionals
- Knowledge of neurology and its impact on cognitive communication, voice, motor speech, language, and swallowing
- Experience with tDCS and counseling a plus
- Master's degree in speech-language pathology from an ASHA accredited program
- California State licensure