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Paid Opportunity for Students: How Huskies Heal Interview Team

Build Community Through Discussions on Healing: Apply to the How Huskies Heal Interview Team!

Each member of our UW community has diverse views based on different life experiences, value systems, and notions of health. Winner of the 2020-2021 Husky Seed Fund AwardHow Huskies Heal will be a published anthology of interviews with members of the UW community that discuss the subjectivity of healing. We hope How Huskies Heal will illustrate there is no one-size-fits-all approach to healing, and function as a novel resource for current and future professionals in providing collaborative care.

By interviewing Husky students, faculty, and staff, Interview Team members will explore and engage with diverse views on healing. This is a  paid opportunity and interview content will be published in the final How Huskies Heal publication in Spring 2021. Ideal candidates are Health Sciences students interested in cultivating therapeutic communication skills and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Applicants must complete the Catalyst Survey application by August 5th, 2020, be a current UW student (Health Sciences students preferred) and not a current or recent employee of the UW, possess strong communication skills, and have interest in cultivating therapeutic communication skills and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Please refer to the attached flyer for information on Interview Team member duties, application requirements, and payment for services.

If you have any questions about the project and/or application, please email howhuskiesheal@uw.edu.

SAAS Tutor Job

Dear Colleagues,

Student-Athlete Academic Services (SAAS) is looking to hire tutors for the upcoming school year. Please share this opportunity with any students that you feel might be a good fit! We are currently looking to hire for a broad range of subject areas. Hours are flexible and there may be an opportunity to work remotely (virtual tutoring).

UW students can apply through our job posting on Handshake.

 

NSF GRFP Information Sessions for Applicants

The UW will be hosting information sessions for graduate and undergraduate students in social science and STEM fields to learn more about the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). Please see below for more information.

How Much:  3 years of funding that can be used in a 5 year time frame: includes a $34,000 annual stipend and full cost of tuition/fees.

Who can apply: US citizens and permanent residents only; current graduate students who have not previously applied while enrolled in a graduate program; rising seniors and bachelor’s alumni planning to pursue research-based master’s or PhD programs.  Get more eligibility details.

Fields of study included: a wide range fields within the Social Sciences, Psychology, STEM and STEM Education (scroll to the very end of the Program Solicitation document for the official list).

NSF GRFP info sessions hosted by UW’s graduate & undergraduate Offices of Fellowships & Awards

June 23, 5:30 p.m. Register for June 23.

July 29, 5:30 p.m. Register for July 29.

Sept. 10, 5:30 p.m. Register for Sept. 10.

Sept. 22, 3:30 p.m. Register for Sept. 22.

Information sessions will cover the application process, strategies for successful applications and more details regarding how the fellowship operates.  The application will open in late-July/early-August, with deadlines in mid-October, however, students are strongly encouraged to start early!

Please feel free to contact us for questions, application support and feedback on drafts, based on your student status:

·       Undergraduate students & alumni: Robin Chang, robinc@uw.edu; and Emily Smith, emilys42@uw.edu

·       Graduate Students: Robyn Davis, rldavis@uw.edu

SLP job opening in Issaquah, WA

Immediate SLP opening!   Issaquah, WA.

Come and join our dynamic, multidisciplinary team!  Sound Children’s Therapy, PLLC has an opening for a part-time/ full time pediatric Speech/Language Pathologist. In-clinic therapy IS required but teletherapy if appropriate is also an option for service-delivery. CFs are welcome to apply.

The candidate should have experience with assessments and therapy and must be able to work independently. The candidate should be or eligible to be licensed in the state of Washington and be a member of ASHA in good standing.

We offer W2, paid time off , 401K participation, flexible scheduling, and continuing education benefits.

For more information about us, please go to: www.soundchildrenstherapy.com.

Please email: jodi@soundchildrenstherapy.com

Part-Time SLP/CF Positions at Seneca Family of Agencies (WA)

Seneca Family of Agencies, a nonprofit mental health agency that supports children and families, is hiring Part – time Speech and Language Pathologist positions in Washington!

We are looking for current and upcoming graduates who are driven to support children and families through the most difficult times in their lives. We especially appreciate students who value diversity and want to give back to their communities with a career directly impacting youth. In addition to a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, we provide individual and group clinical supervision, ongoing training and professional development, and assistance towards licensure.

Job Summary:

Responsibilities:

  • Provide speech and language services to identified students.
  • Assess students who appear to be in need of speech and language treatment.
  • Attend IEPs and evaluation student progress as required by the IEP review process

Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in speech pathology or related field required
  • Washington Educational Staff Associate (ESA) for public schools (can obtain after hire)
  • Washington State License
  • Certification of Clinical Competence, or Clinical Fellow application
  • Valid driver’s license and insurability through Seneca’s automobile policy
  • Fulfillment of TB test, fingerprinting and state clearance, and any other mandatory state/federal requirements

Full Job Description:

You can find the full job description by clicking here. 

Application:

To apply, visit the Seneca website by clicking here.

If you want to learn more about the work, please contact Tiwa Oladipupo at tiwa_oladipupo@senecacenter.org or the Seneca recruiting team at recruit@senecacenter.org.

SLP Position Available at Bellevue School District (WA)

The Bellevue School District is looking for non-CFY candidates. Spanish-speaking and strong AAC experience are a plus.

POSITION OBJECTIVE:

Provide itinerant speech language pathologist (SLP) services for students with communication disorders, in special and regular education classrooms, from preschool through 12th grade.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

(These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)

  • Screen, evaluate, select, and schedule caseload; provide therapy services, including in-class intervention for students with communication disorders.
  • Work collaboratively with classroom teachers, peers, other support staff, parents, and the community.
  • Adapt the professional role of speech/language pathology to the public schools.
  • Develop appropriate Individual Education Programs (IEPs) goals and objectives.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

(positions in this class typically require):

Required:

  • Possess or qualify for immediate issuance of an Educational Staff Associate certificate for speech-language pathologist.
  • Master’s degree in speech/language pathology.
  • Experience in working with students with mild, moderate and severe disabilities.

Preferred:

  • Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

KNOWLEDGE

(position requirements at entry):

  • Knowledge of State and school district rules and regulations.

SKILLS

(position requirements at entry):

  • Skills in assessing students and providing feedback as a member of an evaluation team.
  • Skills in programming activities to promote communication interaction objectives.
  • Skills in programming based on the developmental level of students and functional skills.
  • Ability to perform all duties in accordance with applicable board policies and district and legal requirements.
  • Ability to meet and maintain punctuality and attendance expectations.

APPLICATION:

For the full job description and to apply, please visit the BSD website by clicking here.

SLP/CF Positions at Heart & Soul Healthcare

Adult/Medical – CFs Welcome!
  • Kansas:  SNF positions in southeast Kansas area
  • Illinois:  SNF position east of Champaign
  • Ohio:  SNF position an hour southeast of Columbus
Pediatrics – CFs Welcome!
  • New York:  Two School positions an hour & a half south of Buffalo
  • Alaska:  School positions in the Anchorage & Fairbanks areas
  • California:  Multiple school positions throughout the state
  • Washington:  Multiple school positions throughout the state
  • Illinois:  School position in the Joliet & Chicaog areas
  • Texas:   Home  Health positions in the San Antonio, Houston areas (Bi-Lingual Spanish)
Pediatrics – CCCs Required
  • Tennessee:  OP Clinic an hour north of Nashville (Clarksville area)
  • Illinois:  School position in Chicago (Bi-Lingual Spanish)
  • Texas:  Three Home Health positions in the Houston area (Bi-lingual Spanish)
  • California:  School positions in the Fairfield, Santa Maria & San Jose areas
  • Washington:  School position in the Tacoma area
  • Maryland:  School positions in the Westminster area

Application:

If you are interested in any of these positions, please contact Kent Skates at kent@heartandsoulhc.com with a resume and the best time to chat.

SLP Positions at Independence Rehab (WA)

Independence Rehab is actively searching to hire new Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) now in the Seattle/Bellevue area!

Currently, we have two SLP openings in the area. One is on a part-time basis at Pacific Regent Bellevue in Bellevue, WA, with up to 20 hours a week. The other is on a PRN basis at St. Anne Nursing & Rehab in Seattle, WA, with 5-10 hours per week. Both come with some flexibility and are available for immediate hire!

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If you are a Speech Therapist that that has a passion for geriatric rehab and someone looking to make a difference in your work then please apply!

Why work for us? Independence Rehab is therapist owned and we have opportunities to lead and grow in your career as an SLP! If you are in the market for some part-time hours then this might be your opportunity. Come join our team now!

Requirements:

You MUST have current SLP/CCC licensure in the State of Washington and Master’s Degree as SLP.

Application:

Contact John Servin at jservin@indrehab.com or 801-636-1945 if you are interested.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Lavender Graduation 2020

In this extraordinary year the U.W. Q center is opening up our Lav Grad  ALL 2020 two-spirit, LGBTQIA+ college and high school graduates! We want to celebrate you!

The ceremony is FREE for graduates to participate and will be live-streamed on YouTube for your community to witness and celebrate you.  Graduates must register by June 2nd: tinyurl.com/2020LAVGRAD

Please help us spread the word – we have a fierce, beautiful ceremony planned!

SLP/CF Position Available at Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative (MT)

Travel and work in beautiful Northwest Montana. Sanders County Educational Services is a special education cooperative which currently includes the following schools: Noxon, Trout Creek, Thompson Falls, Hot Springs and St. Regis. We are adding more schools next year and our new name will be “Cabinet Mountain Cooperative.” We are seeking a speech pathologist to begin for the 2020-21 school year. This position requires a Masters Degree in Speech/Language Pathology. The successful candidate must be licensed by the Board of Speech Pathologists and Audiologists, State of Montana, and be eligible for the Certificate of Clinical Competence through ASHA. CFY supervision available.

Starting salary DOE, plus group health insurance. Cooperative vehicle provided, plus certification and professional development costs. Background check will be required prior to hire.

Application:

Send the following: SCESCoop Application, letter of interest, resume, official transcripts, 3 letters of recommendation, and license information if available, to:

Mary Smith, Clerk, Sanders County Educational Services Cooperative, P.O. Box 1448, Thompson Falls, MT 59873, or email to: scescoop@gmail.com

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