What are the responsibilities and job description for the Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist position at Sora Pediatric Therapy?
Description
Sora Therapy is looking for a dynamic and knowledgeable Speech Language Pathologist to join our Oralfacial Myofunctional specialty team. Candidates must have a strong desire to learn and develop their skills within feeding and myofunctional disorders. Ideal candidates will have experience with feeding therapy and interest in working with children and adults.
Sora Therapy has been providing outpatient and school based services in the twin cities metro region since 2004. Our team of therapists is comprised of speech, occupational and physical therapists who are dedicated to helping children and families thrive. We are committed to providing excellent pediatric services by focusing on collaboration, evidenced based practice and adapting to meet the needs of our individual clients. Candidates for this position must be self-motivated, thrive in environments committed to growth and share our passion for improving the lives of children.
What sets us apart?
- Strong mentorship program designed to develop specialty skills in feeding and oralfacial myofunctional treatment lead by a Certified Oralfacial Myologist, COM
- Staff development and opportunities for growth
- Manageable caseloads and productivity expectations
- Supportive work environment surrounded by other SLPs trained in oralfacial myology with weekly meeting with your manager or mentor
Responsibilities
- Uses effective clinical skills and high quality care to assess, diagnosis and treat patients
- Maintains timely and effectively written documentation
- Communicates and collaborates effectively with families and other staff members
Rewards
- Competitive compensation package
- Weekly bonus potential
- Medical and dental insurance
- Paid time off
- 401K, profit sharing
Requirements
Requirements
- Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology
- Current state licensure or ability to attain licensure upon hire
- Experience evaluating and treatment for feeding disorders
- Ability to build rapport with patients and families
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills