Job Description
The Speech Therapist will assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and swallowing disorders, developing personalized therapy plans.
They will collaborate with patients, families, teachers, and healthcare professionals to ensure effective treatment and monitor progress, adjusting approaches as needed.
The role involves educating families about disorders and therapies, maintaining detailed records, and staying current with industry advances through research and conferences.
Additional responsibilities include mentoring students and providing workshops.
Requirements include a Master’s degree in Speech Therapy or Speech-language Pathology, relevant licensure, and experience with specific disorders and age groups.
Familiarity with software tools and early intervention is advantageous.
This in-person role offers full-time or part-time options, with pay ranging from $56 to $80 per hour.