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Full Time SLP Position in WA- CFs Welcome!

Full Time Perm – Direct Hire SLP position in Washington

I’m happy to discuss all the details, please email a resume: kent@heartandsoulhc.com

  • Full Time Perm SLP Position – Direct Hire
  • Yakima, WA area – 300 days of sunshine each year and 4 distinct seasons
  • Locally-Owned & Family-Operated SNF setting
  • Experienced Leadership & Low Turnover
  • $40-$50/hr + Medical/Dental/Vision, PTO, etc.
  • Perfect for CFs – Excellent Support & Mentoring!

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HEART & SOUL HEALTHCARE
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CFY Cincinnati Voice & Swallowing

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

College of Medicine  

DEPT OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY

ROBIN T. COTTON AND ROCCO DAL VERA VOICE, SWALLOWING AND AIRWAY CENTER

CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
(OUTPATIENT VOICE & SWALLOWING SPECIALTY)

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Fall 2022-Summer 2023

Application Deadline: April 15th, 2022  

Applications will be reviewed after the deadline and selected applicants will be contacted for interviews by April 29th. 

Link to the posting: jobs.uc.edu/job-invite/77268

As one of the oldest medical schools in the country, the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (COM) has a reputation for training best-in-class health care professionals and developing cutting-edge procedures and research that improves the health and clinical care of patients. In partnership with the UC Health academic healthcare system and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, College of Medicine’s doctors are transforming the world of medicine every day. The Department of Otolaryngology is a top-tier department with renowned faculty and staff. With world-class research, teaching and medical practice opportunities, why not choose the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine?

UC is one of the largest employers in the Cincinnati region, employing over 15,000 full time and part time faculty, staff and student workers. The College of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, is looking for a Speech & Language Pathologist. This position will support the University’s mission and commitment to excellence and diversity in our students, faculty, staff and all our activities.

The University of Cincinnati Voice, Swallowing & Airway Center in collaboration with the Divisions of Laryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, is pleased to offer a 9-month intensive clinical fellowship opportunity in the areas of swallowing & voice disorders.

The applicants must have foundational knowledge in anatomy and physiology of the head and neck and experience including:

–       Coursework in voice and swallowing disorders, especially head and neck anatomy.

–       Medical Speech-Language Pathology practicum experience (preferably in voice and swallowing disorders).

–       Practicum experience in conducting and documenting videostroboscopic evaluations & Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES).

–       MBSimp (student version or clinician) reliability zone completion of at least 80% for each component.

During the fellowship, trainees will develop skills in the following:

–       Independent use of rigid and flexible endoscopy to perform videostroboscopic voice evaluations.

–       Independent in ability to perform FEES and Videoflouroscopic Swallow Studies

(VFSS/MBSS)

–       CSL and PAS for acoustic and aerodynamic assessment of voice and airway.

–       Developing and implementing treatment plans for patients with voice & swallowing disorders.

–       Communication skills for use in multidisciplinary team including laryngologists & head and neck surgeons, nurse navigators, CNPs/PAs/RNs, dieticians, social work, physical/occupational therapists.

–       Clinical research.

–       Evidence-based medicine

 

Clinical fellows are required to participate in additional learning/service opportunities outside of immediate patient care including:

–       Clinical research (either new or ongoing initiatives) with a potential for a poster/oral presentation at a state or national conference

–       Monthly multi-institutional SLP journal club

–       Quarterly Voice & Swallowing Rounds with ENT residents

–       Fellowship quality improvement project

–       Attendance of head & neck support group

–       Participation in periodic educational opportunities through the Dept. of Otolaryngology.

Other Information:
–       The fellowship is for 9-month commitment.
–       This experience satisfies accreditation requirements for ASHA CCCs and Ohio SLP licensure.
–       The position is temporary and only for the 9-month term
–       Applicants with previous practicum experience in voice & swallowing are preferred.
–       Please apply at the link below including:
1.       Letter of intent and CV in pdf format.
2.       Letter of recommendations or contact info for your references (name, email and phone no.)

ABCD Seattle SLP Position

Speech-Language Pathologist sought for Associates in Behavior and Child Development | ABCD, PLLC practice in Seattle

Well-established Seattle group seeks a full or half-time time speech-language pathologist to join
the practice to evaluate and treat children with speech and language, collaborating with other
providers at ABCD and in the community. We are especially interested in clinicians who are
interested in speech and language issues in children with autism and in children with reading
delays and disabilities. This position would require a MS or MA and ASHA Certification in
Speech & Language Pathology and a current Washington State license.

Current emphases at ABCD, PLLC are anxiety disorders, ADHD, autism, learning disabilities,
and neurofeedback. ABCD has a wide referral base and provides a collegial work environment
with reception and bookkeeping/billing support. We are especially interested in providers who
seek a collaborative clinical setting with a wide range of child and adolescent patients. Health
insurance and retirement plans are available for individual enrollment once trial period is
completed. Information on the group is available at www.abcdseattle.com. If interested, please
contact Dr. Wayne Duncan at drduncan@abcdseattle.com or Dr. Madeline Frank at
mfrank@abcdeattle.com.

Date: 3/3/2022

Chicago CF Positions

We have a unique position that could be of great interest to your graduating students who will be starting their Clinical Fellowships.

Our team at Chicago Speech Therapy and CST Academy is looking for 1-2 world-class CFs who will be graduating and seeking CF positions in the spring, summer, or fall of 2022.

Our CF program is a highly structured and intense learning experience that seeks to hire CFs who are in the top 3% of graduating clinicians.

We offer private pediatric speech and feeding therapy for children in greater Chicago.

Our onsite therapeutic preschool program, CST Academy, offers speech, feeding, occupational, physical, and ABA therapy.

You can direct your students to apply online at:

https://cstacademy.com/careers/

CF: Kinetic Physical Therapy & Wellness (NC)

The most important time of your career as a speech language pathologist is your CF year.

You build your foundations for the rest of your professional life during those nine months. It’s important to ensure that you join a great team that has extensive experience with nurturing Clinical Fellows.

SLP positions available listed on their website: https://kineticptgreenville.com/careers/

SLP Job

Who is Speech For Success?
Speech For Success, LLC is an independent Speech-Language Pathology and Occupational
Therapy service provider established in January of 2020. We provide therapy services for
kids and adults. We are located in Mukilteo, WA.

Job Opportunity
We are seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist and/or Speech-Language Pathology
Assistant for PRN, Part-Time, or Full Time.

 

Must have:

  • A WA state licensed
  • ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) or C-SLPA
  • Have previous pediatric experience or desire to work with kids
  • Capable of building strong rapport with patients and families from a variety of
    backgrounds through good communication and empathy
  • Implement Assessments and create treatment plans specified for each individual
    client.
  • New Graduates/Clinical Fellowships Encouraged to apply!

 

What we Offer

  • Medical/Vision/Dental Benefits
  • CEU Reimbursement
  • Flexible Hours
  • Opportunity to work with all age levels

If you would like to learn more about this career opportunity, please fill out our form on
the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES page at www.speechforsuccessllc.com, or call our office at
425-405-0837, ext 1.

SLP Wichita Falls, TX (CFY)

SLP for Wichita Falls, TX – adults and pediatrics. We will provide training to new grads!

 

Not-For-Profit Facility:

§  Multi-disciplinary team serving both adult and pediatric clients

§  Large ST staff-enhances the ability for mentorship

§  Flexible work schedules

§  Supportive business office staff to handle billing, scheduling and insurance authorization

§  Focus on doing the right thing, despite insurance carrier demands

§  Quarterly bonus opportunities

§  License reimbursement and ASHA dues

§  Annual CEU allowance

§  Development plan opportunities

 

City:

§  Conveniently located between the DFW and OKC metros (2 hours)

§  Surrounding lakes and Wichita mountains within an hour

§  Lower cost of living

§  Two universities

§  Sheppard AFB, which hosts the Euro NATO pilot training program

 

Speech and language therapy is provided to both children and adults, enabling them to reach their optimal level of communication or swallowing function.

We offer effective treatment for clients with disorders that include:

  • Language
  • Neurological
  • Motor Speech
  • Fluency
  • Voice
  • Swallowing
  • Hearing
  • Auditory Perceptual

 

Specialty Programs:

  • Aquatic Speech Therapy
  • Vital Stim
  • Deep Pharyngeal Neuromuscular stimulation
  • Aural Rehab for cochlear implants

If you are interested in learning more about this position, please email your resume to: pam@murdockrecruiting.com

CFY Henry Ford Health System

Clinical Fellowship Opportunities at Henry Ford Health System

Henry Ford Health System is accepting applications for 3 speech-language pathology clinical fellowship positions for the 2022-2023 academic year. The opportunities include adult acute care, pediatric outpatient, and adult outpatient. The fellowships are 12 months in duration and are composed of a series of clinical rotations in the area of emphasis and observation experiences in other areas (e.g. specialty clinics). Clinical fellows will be supervised by
a variety of clinicians to expand their repertoire of clinical practice patterns.

The adult acute care fellow will gain expertise in evaluation and continued assessment with various patient populations including neurological disorders, brain tumor, surgical patients, and ventilator/tracheostomy
dependent patients. We ask that applicants have internship experience in an acute care medical setting, basic understanding of cranial nerves, ability to differentially diagnose aphasia and dysarthria, and basic knowledge of dysphagia diagnosis and treatment.

The pediatric outpatient fellow will gain expertise in evaluation and treatment of outpatient pediatric populations with a variety of communication disorders including mixed expressive receptive language delay/disorder, developmental articulation/phonological disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, and autism. We ask that applicants have internship experience in pediatric speech-language pathology with children under the age of 5, a strong
interest in pediatrics, and a strong desire to increase knowledge and skill in working with children across a range of communication disorders.

The adult outpatient fellow will learn to provide services in all areas of medical speech-language pathology (aphasia, cognitive-communicative disorders, dysphagia, voice/upper airway, motor speech disorders) and gain specialized experience in videofluoroscopic evaluation of swallowing (VFSS), flexible fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES), laryngeal videostroboscopy, Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT), respiratory muscle strength training (RMST/EMST), gender affirming voice treatment, and telemedicine. Applicants with a
special interest in voice, upper airway, and swallowing disorders may be intrigued by this fellowship, as our outpatient team works closely with our fellowship-trained laryngologists and operates an interdisciplinary clinic at two satellite locations in Metro Detroit.

How to Apply:
Email a cover letter, resume, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to Jennifer Peacock by March 1, 2022. Cover letter MUST include the specialty for which you are applying (pediatric outpatient, adult outpatient, or inpatient acute care). Letters of recommendation may be e-mailed directly to Jennifer from the reference, included as a PDF document, or scanned and emailed with the packet.

Jennifer Peacock, M.A., CCC-SLP
jpeacoc1@hfhs.org

For additional information about the clinical fellowship program at Henry Ford Health System, visit:
https://www.henryford.com/hcp/med-ed/residencies-fellowships/hfh/speech-language

SLP Job/CFY UW

The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is recruiting for a part-
time Speech-language Pathologist.

Under the supervision of Dr. Sara Jane Webb, projects in the Research in Autism and
the Brain, UW and Psychophysiology and Behavioral Systems lab, SCRI are focused on
the development of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, developing methods
to predict development outcomes, assessing engagement of targeted neural systems,
and/or enhancing understanding of outcomes in clinical trials.
The Speech-language Pathologist will provide support for a clinical trial and basic
science research study with children (5-17 years) with 16p11.2 deletion syndrome,
autism and/or other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Job roles include conducting
speech and motor assessments to study participants; creating evaluation reports,
facilitating participant engagement; development and monitoring of research procedures
in relation to the speech and motor assessments; and responsibility for quality
assurance systems to accomplish research goals. Work location will be the Center on
Human Development and Disabilities at the University of Washington, Seattle WA. More
information on the clinical trial can be found here – Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of
Arbaclofen in 16p11.2 Deletion – Full Text View – ClinicalTrials.gov
Requirements

Required Education/Experience:
– Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited university. Current
students with anticipated graduation date of June 2022 are welcome to apply.

Required Credentials:
– Washington State Licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Current students with
anticipated graduation date of June 2022 are welcome to apply.

Preferred:
– Experience with pediatric population

Contact:
Please send resumes/cover letters to
Megha Santhosh (Research Supervisor)
megha.santhosh@seattlechildrens.org

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