What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) – Part-time - Danville position at Sycamore Rehabilitation Services, Inc.?
Description
The Part-Time Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for the evaluation,
development, and implementation of speech-language therapy services with a focused
specialization in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and other assistive
Communication Technologies. This Role Supports Individuals Who Experience Complex
communication needs by assessing, recommending, programming, and training on
appropriate assistive devices and communication systems to improve functional
communication, independence, and participation across environments including home,
school, clinic, and community settings. The SLP collaborates with interdisciplinary teams,
caregivers, educators, and funding sources to ensure ethical, evidence-based, and
person-centered assistive technology solutions are implemented and maintained.
Duties/Responsibilities
Clinical Evaluation & Treatment
applicable), and functional communication.
Assistive Technology & AAC Specialization
iii. Low-tech communication supports
iv. Access methods (switches, eye gaze, adapted interfaces)
Collaboration & Training
iii. HIPAA and FERPA standards
iv. Agency policies
Requirements
The Part-Time Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for the evaluation,
development, and implementation of speech-language therapy services with a focused
specialization in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and other assistive
Communication Technologies. This Role Supports Individuals Who Experience Complex
communication needs by assessing, recommending, programming, and training on
appropriate assistive devices and communication systems to improve functional
communication, independence, and participation across environments including home,
school, clinic, and community settings. The SLP collaborates with interdisciplinary teams,
caregivers, educators, and funding sources to ensure ethical, evidence-based, and
person-centered assistive technology solutions are implemented and maintained.
Duties/Responsibilities
Clinical Evaluation & Treatment
- Conduct comprehensive speech, language, and communication evaluations
- Evaluate, plan, and implement speech-language therapy programs for
- Perform AAC/assistive technology assessments to determine appropriate
- Develop individualized treatment plans integrating speech-language therapy
- Implement evidence-based therapeutic interventions addressing
applicable), and functional communication.
- Monitor outcomes and modify intervention plans based on clinical data and
Assistive Technology & AAC Specialization
- Evaluate, recommend, and support implementation of:
- Speech-generating devices (SGDs)
iii. Low-tech communication supports
iv. Access methods (switches, eye gaze, adapted interfaces)
- Customize and program AAC devices to meet individual communication
- Provide trials, device training, and technical support for individuals and
- Collaborate with vendors, funding agencies, and case managers to support
- Ensure integration of AAC systems into daily routines and environments for
Collaboration & Training
- Educate families, caregivers, educators, and direct support staff on device
- Participate in IFSP/IEP meetings and interdisciplinary care planning.
- Provide coaching to teams to promote communication opportunities across
- Serve as an internal resource regarding assistive communication
- Documentation & Compliance
- Maintain timely and accurate documentation in accordance with:
- Indiana licensure requirements
iii. HIPAA and FERPA standards
iv. Agency policies
- Complete evaluations, treatment notes, progress reports, and medical
- Submit billing within required timelines.
- Assist with maintaining AAC equipment inventory and recommending new
- Stay current on emerging assistive technology and best practices.
- Participate in staff trainings, quality initiatives, and professional
Requirements
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation for community-based services.
- Strong interpersonal, documentation, and technology skills.
- Ability to work a flexible, part-time schedule.
- Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Communication Disorders, or
- Current Indiana license as a Speech-Language Pathologist (or eligibility).
- Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferred or Clinical Fellow
- Experience or demonstrated training in AAC and assistive communication
- Knowledge of evaluation and treatment of individuals with developmental
- Knowledgeable in the principles and practices of communicative disorders
- Experience conducting AAC evaluations and device implementation preferred.
- Familiarity with common AAC platforms (e.g., LAMP, TD Snap, Proloquo2Go, etc.)
- Experience writing device funding justifications.
- Experience working in interdisciplinary or community-based service models.
- Frequently sit, stand, move, bend, reach, and transition to engage with clients
- Work at floor or child-level for extended periods, including kneeling, crouching, or
- Lift, carry, and position therapy materials, equipment, or adaptive devices (typically
- Use hands and fingers for precise tasks such as operating devices, writing notes,
- Support client safety and participation, respond to unpredictable behaviors, and