What are the responsibilities and job description for the CFY position at Wellbound?
SummaryWellbound is seeking a highly motivated and passionate Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow (CFY) to join our growing team! We are a dynamic home health agency committed to providing exceptional speech and language services to children and adults with diverse needs. We serve all 5 boroughs and Long Island.ResponsibilitiesThis is an excellent opportunity for a recent speech graduate to gain valuable clinical experience under the guidance of experienced ASHA-certified supervisors. As a CFY at Wellbound, you will:* Provide comprehensive speech and language assessments to the special needs population.* Develop and implement individualized treatment plans.* Deliver evidence-based therapy services.* Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including other therapists and physicians.* Maintain accurate and timely documentation.* Participate in regular supervision meetings and professional development activities.What We Offer:* Exceptional Mentorship: You will receive close supervision and mentorship from highly experienced and supportive ASHA-certified SLPs. We are dedicated to your professional growth and success.* Diverse Clinical Experiences: Gain exposure to a wide range of communication disorders and client populations in the home setting.* Competitive Compensation and Benefits: We offer a competitive salary. Benefits include health insurance, paid time off, professional development funds, travel reimbursement, and materials stipend.* Supportive and Collaborative Environment: Join a team of passionate professionals who are committed to providing high-quality care. We foster a positive and collaborative work environment.* Opportunities for Professional Growth: We encourage and support your professional development through continuing education stipends, in-house training, and mentorship program.* Potential for Future Employment: Transition into a full-time position after the CFY is complete with a salary increase.Requirements* Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an ASHA-accredited program.* Eligible for a Limited License from the Office of Professions.* Strong clinical skills and knowledge of current best practices.* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.* Passion for helping others and a commitment to providing high-quality care.