SLP Job opportunities 2022-2023 School Year
workplace in Albany, Oregon in the
Willamette Valley. We serve 12 districts
across three counties with evaluation,
consultation, and direct service
delivery! Opportunities include
mentoring, ASD and CLD evaluation
teams, and exploration of our beautiful
area.
with school psychologists and
learning consultants
Consistent professional
development opportunities
Paid mileage
Competitive pay scale with
advancement opportunities
Unlimited laminating!
Audiology Job
Dear Audiology Program Director,
The Audiology department of Confluence Health is seeking an Audiologist (Au.D.) or
new graduate of Audiology to join our medical team consisting of 300 physicians and
170 advanced practice providers to deliver high quality, safe, compassionate, and cost-
effective care close to home. Confluence Health is located in Wenatchee, Washington.
We are an integrated healthcare delivery system that includes two hospitals, more than
40 medical specialties and primary care, to provide comprehensive medical care
throughout North Central Washington. North Central Washington consists of five
counties with a population of 308,000. Come join a busy practice that continues to grow
while offering a strong work-life balance. If you are seeking a home where you can
thrive in the great outdoors, have access to big city amenities and serve a tremendous
and diverse population, our practice would be a great place for you!
Requirements:
• Doctorate or Master’s level degree in Audiology
• Must be a licensed Audiologist in Washington State, or have the ability to obtain
a Washington State license in a timely manner. (New graduates are welcome to
apply.)
• Travel to outreach facilities at least once a week.
• Maintain Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
• Demonstrate ability to work independently and against deadlines.
• Provide a variety of diagnostic services assessing hearing and balance for the
pediatric and adult populations.
Why you’ll love our practice:
• Advanced diagnostic audiology equipment
• 100% Outpatient only
• ~10-15 patients per day, majority are scheduled, typically 1-2 work-ins a day
• Work side-by-side with 6 otolaryngologists and three audiologists that value your
opinion and expertise
• Diagnostic testing only, no amplification
• Outstanding support including MAs, Nursing, Clerical
• Mission-driven and serving the local community
• Extremely collegial and nourishing environment
Why you’ll love Wenatchee:
• Our Providers are deeply integrated with the community and have a strong desire
to care for their neighbors.
• Our town is situated 136 miles west of Spokane and 93 miles east of Seattle.
• Outdoor enthusiast will enjoy never-ending activities such as skiing, hiking,
kayaking, river rafting, cycling, mountain biking, snowshoeing, rock climbing,
fishing, hunting, and camping.
• Wenatchee and the neighboring community of East Wenatchee have a combined
population of 50k, so you’ll skip the trip to the larger cities for your shopping and
dining needs. Our area has many locally owned specialty restaurants and shops
plus national chains such as Target, JC Penny, Ultra, Macy’s, Fred Myer’s,
Costco, Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, and a variety of grocery shopping
options.
• Wenatchee has four professional sport teams: Wenatchee Apple Sox baseball,
Wenatchee Wild Hockey, Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks arena football, and
Wenatchee All-Stars Football Club (soccer).
• Wenatchee offers a diverse choice of homes, ranging from cozy studios to brand
new housing well below the prices of the nearby metros.
• The Wenatchee Valley is known as the “Apple Capital of the World” with many
additional types of fruit grown locally, such as cherries, apricots, pears, peaches,
and wine grapes.
• Washington State has no income tax.
Please contact our recruiting team if you are interested in learning more.
Kayla Madsen, MHRM
Sr. Recruiter with Confluence Health.
Kayla.madsen@confluencehealth.org
509.662.1511 x27886
Clinical Fellowship- The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Career/Job Posting
LITTLE FINS THERAPIES
A private pediatric Speech and OT clinic located in Puyallup that provides services in speech, OT, feeding and reading and writing. We are looking for energetic and passionate speech therapists to join our ever-growing team! For more information on the positions available, apply through Indeed or through our website: littlefintherapies.com. You are also welcome to check us out on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about who we are and what we offer!
CF in Acute Care- University of Rochester
CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP IN ACUTE CARE
UR Medicine – Strong Memorial Hospital is a leading academic healthcare institution located in Rochester, NY between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes region. Strong Memorial Hospital is a Level 1 Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center accommodating approximately 800 acute care beds and growing. Our Acute Rehabilitation Unit is CARF accredited. Strong Memorial Hospital is a teaching hospital in which interdisciplinary collaboration and patient centered care is valued. Our medical setting offers motivated and committed beginning clinicians an excellent opportunity for professional growth and clinical variety.
The acute care team is seeking a full time, twelve-month clinical fellow to begin July 2022. Our clinical fellowship is structured to provide experience at all levels of acute care in a wide variety of specialty areas including but not limited to: neurology, cardiology, transplant, trauma, oncology, surgical, and hospital medicine. Our goal is to provide new clinicians with a strong foundation to become a well-rounded Medical Speech-Language Pathologist. The clinical fellow will become proficient in the completion of Modified Barium Swallow Studies and participate in FEES.
Job Description:
Full time, 40 hours Speech Pathology
July 5th, 2022 through June 30th, 2023
8AM – 4:30PM; Monday through Friday, with some weekend and holiday coverage
Position Summary:
The Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow (CF) will be mentored under the supervision of a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) who holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). This position is responsible for providing diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients across the continuum of scope including swallowing, speech, language, cognition, voice and alternative means of communication across all hospital units.
Minimum Requirements:
- Completion of M.A. or M.S. degree in an accredited speech-language pathology program
- Previous clinical experience providing direct patient care in a medical setting and prior use of electronic medical records (EMR) is preferred.
- With limited exceptions, the University is requiring all faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19. We encourage applicants to keep this in mind as you apply.
Application Deadline: February, 28th, 2022 by midnight EST.
All applications should include the following 3 documents in PDF format. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- 1-page cover letter indicating your interest in the acute care fellowship.
- Resume or curriculum vitae, not to exceed two pages.
- A list of three references and their contact information. These references should be able to speak to your academic and/or clinical performance. Please do not send letters of recommendation.
Applicants can send their complete application by e-mail with the subject line: CF Application or via our Indeed posting.
Andrea (Annie) Perkins, M.A., CCC-SLP
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Inpatient Clinical Coordinator
Andrea_Perkins@URMC.Rochester.edu
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. The University believes that a diverse workforce and inclusive workplace culture enhances the performance of our organization and our ability to fulfill our important missions. The University is committed to fostering and supporting an environment inclusive of people regardless of their race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, marital status, age, physical abilities, political affiliation, religious beliefs, or any other non-merit fact, so that all employees feel included, equally valued and supported.
EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled
Job Posting
Join our fabulous team! Sound Children’s Therapy, PLLC has an opening for a part-time to full-time pediatric SLP to join our growing team. We offer a flexible and supportive work-environment, competitive pay, PTO accrual, 401 K retirement plan, and opportunities for mentoring and collaboration with other disciplines. Will consider a Clinical Fellow (CF).
Our preferred candidate will provide individualized services to clients and their families to improve a child’s communication abilities. We provide both in-person and telethealth services but this candidate needs to be able to be onsite for in-person visits for at least 80% of the hours worked. Candidate must be able to work independently.
Job Responsibilities include:
· Perform evaluations using formal and informal assessment measures.
· Develop and implement developmentally appropriate goals
· Maintain timely treatment records and evaluation reports
· Support parents and families as they participate in the therapy program.
· Participate as a member of the team and collaborate with other disciplines as appropriate.
Qualifications: MS or MA and ASHA Certification in Speech & Language Pathology, current Washington State License (or eligibility to obtain license) from the Department of Health.
Jodi Negrin, MS, CCC-SLP
Owner
Sound Children’s Therapy, PLLC
Job Opportunity with Proximity Telehealth (CFY)
Proximity is hiring school-based speech therapists starting in February 2022 for the 2021-2022 school year. This position is 35-40 hours per week and completely remote teletherapy so you can work from anywhere. CCC-SLP and CFY accepted.
About Our Practice
Proximity Telehealth is a therapist owned telehealth company providing online speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and school psychology services to students in Idaho. We are based in Boise, Idaho and have grown from a one-person teletherapy practice to a 12 person team. Our caseloads continue to grow and with this expansion into the 21/22 school year, we need additional team members.
That’s Where You Come In
Are you someone who wants to be part of an innovative and exciting practice that is creating a new way to help serve our rural school population? Are you flexible and open to change as our practice continues to grow and evolve? We love having a practice that allows us to focus not only on delivering exceptional services but creating a lasting relationship with students in our communities.
What We’re Looking For:
- Someone who has a positive attitude that makes students look for any excuse to connect for speech therapy
- Someone who is able to connect and engage with students on a personal level and not just on a clinical skill level
- Someone who is able to communicate with students in such a way that they know you care and will help them excel in their school environment
- Someone who loves to learn and is committed to being part of a team that puts students first
To Be Successful In This Position You Must:
- Be licensed or eligible to obtain your Idaho Speech Therapy License
- Build lasting relationships and trust with our students through open communication and empathy
- Provide an exceptional student experience through the use of telehealth technology
- Provide expert level care during Assessments, Evaluations, Follow-Up Sessions and phone/email communication with school staff and student’s parents
- Be comfortable with text, written, and phone communication with team members.
- Contribute to and participate in clinical in-services, staff training, and meetings.
- Keep record of student interactions, complete documentation thoroughly and in a timely manner
- Be open and dedicated to personal and professional growth
- 3 years of school based experience preferred, but not required
What We’ve Got For You:
- Working in a fun and supportive environment, where you are encouraged to be yourself
- The opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of rural Idaho students
- Ongoing training to ensure your success and develop you towards your professional goals
- A position with room for growth in a vibrant, non-traditional therapy company
- 1099 Contractor Position
Clinical Fellowship in Head and Neck Cancer
UR Medicine Speech Pathology
Clinical Fellowship in Head and Neck Cancer
UR Medicine’s Wilmot Cancer Institute provides world-class cancer treatment and care and conducts pivotal research. The goal is to prevent and conquer cancer through innovation in science, patient care, education, and community outreach.
Based in Rochester, N.Y., as part of the University of Rochester Medical Center system, Wilmot serves approximately 3 million people in a 27-county region in western and central New York. Established in 1974, it has a long history of outstanding clinical care and research breakthroughs. Wilmot features an 87-bed flagship cancer center, with 13 outpatient locations.
The Head and Neck Comprehensive Care Center at Wilmot Cancer Institute is a truly multidisciplinary setting where a prospective Clinical Fellow will be collaborating with fellowship trained head and neck and microvascular reconstruction surgeons, ENT surgical residents, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Oncology Nurses, Registered Dietician, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and two dedicated head and neck cancer Speech Pathologists, amongst other disciplines as well.
Job Description:
September 1, 2022 through August 30, 2023
A firm 1 year commitment is expected
Full Time 40 hours Speech Pathology
Position Summary:
We are seeking a qualified graduate of an accredited Speech-Language Pathology program to complete a 12-month, full-time, paid clinical fellowship. This fellowship will be focused on the evaluation and treatment of speech, swallowing and voice in individuals with a diagnosis of cancer of the head and neck. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Providing education and counseling regarding acute and latent effects of radiation on speech and swallowing function
- Establishing prophylactic and rehabilitative voice and swallowing exercise programs
- Work closely with the multidisciplinary oncology team to ensure patients achieve adequate nutrition and hydration while optimizing functional swallowing outcomes pre/peri/post radiation (with/without chemotherapy)
- Preoperative education and counseling regarding expected anatomic and functional changes to speech, voice, swallowing and respiration for a variety of head/neck surgical interventions, including total laryngectomy
- Evaluation and rehabilitation of postoperative speech, voice and swallowing in both acute and outpatient settings
- Voice restoration following total laryngectomy, including management of tracheoesophageal voice prosthesis
- Instrumental evaluation of swallowing with video fluoroscopy and FEES
- Comprehensive swallowing and voice evaluation and treatment in individuals with history of head/neck cancer diagnosis
The clinical fellow will be mentored by a certified speech-language pathologist and work as part of a team in an interdisciplinary head and neck cancer clinic. He or she will be responsible for completing evaluations and developing individualized treatment plans, participating in oncology team meetings, presenting an educational lecture to the speech-language pathology department, attending monthly departmental and educational meetings and completing daily documentation and billing through the electronic medical record system.
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:
Interested candidates should have a strong interest and background in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with head and neck cancer as demonstrated through their graduate coursework and/ or clinical internships. The candidate must have completed their master’s level coursework at an accredited University program in speech-language pathology prior to beginning the position. The candidate must have a strong academic background, be highly motivated, demonstrate initiative and be independent and ready to work in a busy, fast-paced clinical environment.
Application Deadline: 2/1/2022, 12 AM (midnight) EST
Applicants should send the following information to the Department of Speech-Language Pathology via email:
To apply for this position, please send the following information, formatted as specified. Applications not received in this format, will not be considered.
- Applications should be received in 1 PDF document
- The first item in the application should be a cover sheet with the applicant’s name, email address, complete mailing address, phone number, and designate the position being applied for the Clinical Fellowship for Head and Neck Cancer
- The second item in the application should be a 1-page cover letter indicating interest in the Clinical Fellowship in Head and Neck Cancer
- The third item in the application should be a curriculum vitae or resume
- The last item in the application should be the two letters of reference from clinical supervisors
Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Application link: Careers (rochester.edu)
Peter Sullivan, Speech-Language Pathologist
Department of Speech-Language Pathology
601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 627
Rochester, New York 14642
peter_sullivan@urmc.rochester.edu
Fax: 585-271-7228
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. The University believes that a diverse workforce and inclusive workplace culture enhances the performance of our organization and our ability to fulfill our important missions. The University is committed to fostering and supporting an environment inclusive of people regardless of their race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, marital status, age, physical abilities, political affiliation, religious beliefs, or any other non-merit fact, so that all employees feel included, equally valued and supported.
EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled
PLEASE NOTE, as announced, with limited exceptions, the University is requiring all faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Job Types: Full-time, Internship
Pay: From $31,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Education:
- Master’s (Required)
Work Location: One location
UW Med Voice, Swallowing and Upper Airway CF
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MEDICAL CENTER
CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP IN VOICE, SWALLOWING AND UPPER AIRWAY
Fellowship Dates: September 15th, 2022 – September 14th, 2023
Application Deadline: February 4th, 2022
The Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Washington Medical Center is excited to announce a 12-month, full-time, paid clinical fellowship in speech language pathology intended to develop the skills and clinical experience necessary to achieve competency in the evaluation and evidence-based treatment of adults with voice, swallowing and upper airway disorders. The clinical experience will include multidisciplinary laryngology clinic, multidisciplinary head and neck surgery clinic, and independent outpatient and inpatient sessions under the clinical and academic mentorship of Otolaryngology faculty and staff. The clinical fellow will work as a member of a multidisciplinary team consisting of 9 speech-language pathologists, 4 laryngologists, 3 head and neck surgeons, and laryngology and head and neck fellows.
Upon completion of the fellowship, the clinical fellow will demonstrate proficiency evaluating and treating a variety of complex patient populations including functional dysphonia, neurologic voice disorders, paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder, cough/laryngeal hypersensitivity, benign vocal fold lesions, head and neck cancer rehabilitation, and alaryngeal voice restoration. Additional training opportunities include acoustic voice assessment, rigid and flexible laryngeal videostroboscopy, clinical swallowing evaluations, videofluoroscopic swallow studies (VFSS), and flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). In addition to clinical experience, this position offers dedicated academic time to complete a research project within the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. It is anticipated that the clinical fellow will submit at least one abstract to a national meeting for oral or poster presentation by the end of their fellowship year. The clinical fellow will also be expected to participate in our interprofessional monthly clinical case conference for faculty, fellows and residents, and participate in resident didactics as appropriate.
The successful candidate will have graduated from an accredited Master’s program in speech language pathology. The candidate must have strong clinical experience in the evaluation and treatment of voice, swallowing, and upper airway disorders through their graduate program experience. The candidate must demonstrate a strong academic background and transcript, as well as solid recommendations of their clinical skill in the areas of voice and swallowing. The candidate should demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and self-motivation. The candidate should be eligible for State of Washington interim licensure in speech language pathology.
Interested applicants should provide the following materials in a single PDF to the email address below by February 1st, 2022:
1) Cover letter including background and areas of interest
2) Curriculum vitae
3) 2-3 letters of recommendation
4) Unofficial transcript from their accredited institution with documentation of graduation date or expected date of graduation
Emily Wilson, MS, CCC-SLP
Fellowship Coordinator
Speech-Language Pathologist
Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
University of Washington Medical Center
If you have applied but have not received an email confirmation, please resubmit your application.
To learn more, please visit: otolaryngology.uw.edu/education/programs/…