Seeking a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide home and community-based early intervention services for children birth to 3 years with developmental delays or at risk.
Offer individualized, evidence-based therapy in children’s homes and community settings, collaborating with families to set goals and develop intervention plans. Conduct multidisciplinary assessments, develop and implement the Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP), and document progress through reports and notes. Act as a service coordinator, ensuring timely service delivery, monitoring progress, and supporting families in advocacy and parent-child interactions. Requirements include MA licensure as an SLP, ASHA certification or CF eligibility, knowledge of early childhood development, strong communication skills, and reliable transportation. Bilingual skills are a plus. Benefits include flexible schedules, health and dental insurance, paid time off, retirement plan with employer match, continuing education, and professional support.
No phone calls or recruiters, and all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.