What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech-Language Pathologist position at Speech Tree?
Company Description
We are a small, clinician-owned clinic in practice for almost 20 years. We believe in neurodiversity-affirming practices, play-based and child-led therapy, family involvement, and community outreach.
We provide high-quality therapy, which allows us to support families within our community. We value work-life balance for our highly trained, compassionate staff, resulting in the best treatment outcomes for patients. We encourage therapists to pursue their own specialties based on personal passion and experience. Our therapists are salaried, so we do not have minimum billable hours. Therapists earn bonuses for achieving billable hours goals—when the clinic makes more money, therapists make more money. Paperwork time is built into the schedule, so therapists don't have to take work home or work off the clock.
Role Description
We are hoping to find a FT or PT speech-language pathologist with a passion for pediatric patients. We see all our patients in individual 30-minute sessions primarily in person, but virtually as needed. Therapists will evaluate and treat a variety of speech and language delays and disorders and we encourage therapists to follow their passions and specialize as they see fit. We have hour-long paid lunches and paperwork time built into our schedules daily, which allows us to collaborate and share ideas and materials. Therapists are supplied with laptops and iPads, tests, and a huge selection of toys and materials.
Qualifications
Service Oriented: We are here to help as many families as possible and our therapists need to have that desire too. We are not here to simply check boxes—we are here to change lives!
Flexibility: Therapists need to be ready to pivot when the perfectly planned art project gets thrown against a wall. Kids are unpredictable and it's our job as therapists to roll with it and find a new way to connect and build skills.
Coaching: Therapists work closely with families and need to feel comfortable providing feedback and HEPs about how caregivers can support their kids.
Time Management: Timely completion of SOAPs, evaluations, and progress reports is important to avoid overwhelm and burnout.
Personality: We're a small clinic and we spend a lot of time together! We like to have fun, laugh, and form friendships that generalize to ADLs.
Experience: Therapists with more than three years of experience preferred.
Pay: $63,000.00 - $76,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Continuing education credits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunities for advancement
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
Salary : $63,000 - $76,000