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Looking for Helper in NE Seattle

I am a local SLP seeking extra help one to two afternoons a week while I see clients at my in-home private practice focused on literacy intervention. We live in NE Seattle, off of 75th Street and Ravenna Avenue NE, easily accessible by bus or bike from UW.

Are you warm, witty, silly, empathetic, creative, reliable and responsible? Our family really values these qualities! The applicant should be able to consistently act kindly and professionally with my client families, (as well as my own children, of course). We have a 2yo, 11lb hypoallergenic dog that you will get to walk at least 30-minutes, sometimes up to an hour. Engaging with my children when they’re home is first priority, but chores like dishes, tidying, laundry, cooking dinner, etc… will also be a regular part of the job.

Any above-and-beyond creative teaching of my children will be rewarded with additional pay (foreign language, cooking/baking, sports, anything scholarly, etc…). Same goes for someone able to cook an extra meal for our week or do a deep clean of something! If you have a skill that can serve our family’s other needs, I will pay more than the base rate of $20/hour.

Thereʻs some flexibility in the start & end times, but Iʻm seeking a Tuesday afternoon assistant from ~1-6pm beginning in early January 2020. I will likely add Thursdays with similar hours several weeks thereafter. Iʻd like someone interested in a long-term job, school schedule willing. Someone interested in both days is highly desirable, though I will consider Tuesday only to begin.

Thank you!
Kathleen Love
kathleenlove@gmail.com

Camp Yakety Yak volunteer and intern opportunity for students

Camp Yakety Yak is a camp designed for school-age children with autism.  Each summer we have a professional staff of special educators and speech-language pathologists who work with graduate students, college students and high school student volunteers to put on a wonderful camp experience for a special population of children who otherwise might not be able to attend summer camp.  We provide about 22 hours of training prior to camp to help equip college students with the knowledge they will need to be camp leaders. Each summer we have college student interns from all around the country, which makes for a fun opportunity for them to network. We have paid internship opportunities available as well as general volunteer positions. There is an opportunity to receive a personalized letter of recommendation from our professional staff for jobs or graduate school.

Our website is up and running, ready to take applications for the Summer 2020 camp sessions.  Since each college promotes volunteer opportunities in different ways, would you help us spread the word to your department?  If you have a community service or intern fair that we can be part of, please let me know and I can see if someone from our camp staff can come represent.  If you have peer mentors that work with your special needs students, could you pass this information on to those teachers who can help us reach the students that might be interested? Honor students might also be interested in a way to gain their volunteer hours over the summer.  I have attached a flyer that will help guide a potential college intern through our application process.

To apply visit campyaketyyak.org!

Questions? Call (971) 303-3901 or email info@campyaketyyak.org.

Workshops for Fellowship Applications

The Office of Fellowships and Awards is offering the following workshops on various aspects of applying for fellowships:

Writing Statements for Fellowship Applications
Savery 164 // Wednesday, December 11 // 12:30 p.m.

Can I Ask Again?: Common Questions about Recommendations
Location TBD, check website // Thursday, January 09 // 12:30 p.m.

Questions?  Contact the Graduate School Office of Fellowships & Awards at gradappt@uw.edu or 206-543-7152

CF Positions at Lakeshore Professional Voice Center (St. Clair Shores, MI)

Lakeshore Professional Voice Center (LPVC), Lakeshore Ear, Nose & Throat Center is accepting applications for 2 clinical fellowship positions in voice pathology beginning in the summer/fall of 2020. LPVC is located in St. Clair Shores, MI outside of Detroit.  LPVC provides outstanding training for evaluation and treatment of all voice disorders, including the speaking and singing voice, as well as swallowing and airway disorders. Clinical fellows train under the tutelage of Juliana Codino, MS, CCC-SLP, PhDC and laryngologist, Adam Rubin, M.D. and experience an interdisciplinary team approach to care of the patient. Clinical fellows become proficient in voice therapy, acoustic and aerodynamic assessment, respiratory retraining, videostroboscopy and flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing. Opportunities to participate in research and teaching of speech pathology students are provided as well.

 This is a 1-year fellowship.  The requirements for applicants are as follows:

  1. 2 year master’s degree in speech pathology from an ASHA accredited program
  2. Particular interest in voice
  3. Singing experience preferred, but not required
  4. All materials should be merged into a single PDF file and should include:
    • Letter of intent
    • Curriculum vitae
    • Official graduate transcript
    • 2 letters of recommendation with at least one from a clinical supervisor

Applications requested by February 15, 2020.  For further inquiries, please contact:

Juliana Codino, MS, CCC-SLP, PhDC

jcodino@lakeshoreent.com

SLP and CF Positions with Expressive Connections (Pasadena, CA)

Expressive Connections is currently interviewing for speech-language pathology and clinical fellow positions in Pasadena, California and surrounding areas that they service (Los Angeles County). Their SLPs and CFs evaluate and treat patients across a wide variety of disorders of speech, language and swallowing. Expressive Connections specializes in working closely with families and other professionals in order to deliver quality early intervention care from birth to age 3 population. They offer constant support, amazing compensation and perks!

Job Openings:
• Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
• Clinical Fellow (CF)
• Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist

Job Types:
• Full time, Part time
• In-home, In clinic

Compensation Packages Include:
• Very competitive salary
• Paid Time Off (2 weeks starting)
• Holiday Pay, Sick Leave
• Retirement Plan with 3% company matching
• Group Health Insurance, Dental, and Vision
• CEU & Training in the most effective treatment methods in speech language pathology
• Reimbursement for ASHA/state licensure
• Annual Service Award Program
• Assessment and therapy tools provided
• Budgets to purchase additional materials and have access to a variety of assessments
• Support staff to make materials, schedule clients, and assist in other daily therapist duties
• Mileage & incidental reimbursement
• Flexible hours – as many or as few as you want to work!
• Ability to customize your caseload based on your wants & needs

Qualifications:
• Experience in providing oral and written reports regarding evaluations and progress
• Experience in administering standardized assessment tools
• Experience in creating individual treatment plans for clients based on client needs
• Willingness to travel and provide in-home service
• Strong communication skills
• Willingness to work with families and other professionals
• Master’s degree in speech-language pathology
• SLPs must have certificate of clinical competence (unless CF candidate)
• SLPs must have California state license in speech-language pathology (CF candidates apply once selected)

 

To apply, please send resumes to: careers@expressiveconnections.org.

SLP and CF Positions with Heart & Soul Healthcare

Heart & Soul Healthcare has over a decade of industry experience and specializes exclusively in securing quality Full Time Perm PT, OT, SLP positions in all settings nationwide.

Current Open Positions (CFs Welcome!):

Adult/Medical –

  • New York:  Hospital covering SNF (some OP) an hour north of Lake Placid
  • Louisiana:  SNF position 45 minutes north of Alexandria

Pediatrics –

  • New York:  Two School positions an hour & a half south of Buffalo
  • New York:  Home Health position in the Rochester area
  • Connecticut:  Special Ed Private School 30 minutes south of Springfield, MA
  • Florida:  OP Position in the Fort Lauderdale area (bi-lingual Spanish)

For more information on any positions, please email Kent Skates at kent@heartandsoulhc.com with a resume and the best time to talk.

 

Intern and SLP Positions at the Carpe Diem Academy (Tacoma, WA)

The Carpe Diem Academy is a non-profit school for children with special needs in Tacoma, WA. As a new ABA agency, they are looking for motivated hardworking individuals that want to make a difference in the lives of children. They are hiring for full and part-time positions in a school/clinic setting. Specifically, they are looking for interns or people who qualify to work as PT’s, OT’s, or SLP’s.

For more information on the organization or the positions available, visit https://www.carpediemacademy.org/, call (833) 971-1230, or email Taylor Beceiro at tbeceiro@cdaintensivelearning.com.

SLP Position in the Enumclaw School District

The Enumclaw School District is a great district that has a lot of support from other SLP’s. The School District is in desperate need of another SLP  that could start in January and is searching for candidates.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Under supervision of the Director of Student Support services will provide itinerant SLP services for students with communication disorders, in special and regular education classroom, from preschool through 12th grade. Other duties as assigned.

REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:

  • Provide itinerant SLP services for students with communication disorders, in special and regular education classroom, from preschool through 12th grade.
  • Screen, evaluate, select and schedule caseload, and provide therapy services, including in-class intervention for students with communication disorders.
  • Work collaboratively with classroom teachers, peers, and other support staff, parents and the community.
  • Develop appropriate IEP goals and objectives.
  • Adapt the professional role of Speech/Language Pathology to the public schools.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Possess or qualify for immediate issuance of an Education Staff Associate certificate for Speech-Language Pathologist.
  • Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology required.
  • CCC in Speech/Language Pathology (CFY available).
  • Knowledge of state and school district rules and regulations.
  • Experience in working with students with moderate to severe disabilities.
  • Skills in assessing students and providing feedback as a member of a multidisciplinary assessment team.
  • Skills in programming activities to promote interactive objectives.
  • Skills in programming based on the developmental level of students and functional skills.

APPLICATION:

For the full job description and instructions on how to apply, please click here.

 

Audiologist Positions through Cinder Staffing

Cinder currently has 13 Audiologist positions open from California to Florida. All positions are full-time and direct-hire through privately owned practices.

The successful candidates will be a friendly, enthusiastic and compassionate individuals eager to join a patient-centered and community-oriented practice! Cinder is looking for professionals who are motivated to create relationships with patients, helping them to hear better and lead more vibrant lives.

Current Locations Include:
• Atlanta, GA
• East Aurora, NY
• Grants Pass/Medford/Ashland, OR
• Altoona, PA
• Lafayette, CO
• Chico, CA
• Salisbury, MD
• Kona, Hawaii
• Chollicothe/Marshall/Cameron, Missouri
• Lafayette, LA
• Frederick and Hagerstown, MD
• Mission Viejo, CA
• Little River, SC
• Bloomington, IL

Cinder is looking for Audiologists who are willing to relocate to and become licensed in the above locations, with potential for relocation assistance as well.

QUALIFICATIONS:
• AuD degree required. Current State Audiologist License in good standing (or the ability to obtain by time of hire).
• Hearing Aid Dispenser License in good standing in states required.

If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Cinder at careers@cinderstaffing.com or 844.551.1312.

All of these roles and more can be found at https://teamcinder.com/

SLP Job Opportunity at the Valens Group

About the Valens Group:

Valens Group is continually improving their modern, creative, and team-centered agency. Valens Group therapy providers are encouraged to thrive in their field through collaboration, lifelong learning, and reliable support as valued members of an upbeat team.

Valens Group is dedicated to helping children achieve their goals by bringing together families and quality therapy providers. Their skilled team offers a full range of services, including multidisciplinary evaluation, Speech Therapy, Feeding Therapy, Developmental Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy as well as family counseling/education and case coordination.

Speech Therapist/Speech-Language Pathologist (Early Intervention)

Are you a professional Speech Therapist who enjoys working with young children and coaching families? Is it your passion to empower children and families to achieve their goals and improve their quality of life? Then you will fit right in with the Valens Group team!

Valens Group is seeking a highly skilled Speech Therapist who is genuine, authentic, trustworthy, patient, compassionate, warm, and spirited. Strong assessment and treatment plan implementation skills are essential.

Early Intervention positions are known to be relatively autonomous. Valens Group strives to offer a balanced experience that is satisfyingly independent, yet fully supported. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with excellent mental stamina and a friendly attitude who is able to “go with the flow” in a dynamic setting. The ideal candidate is also open-minded, culturally competent, and able to interact with families across cultures with diverse values, beliefs, and feelings. You will work closely with in-house interpreters that assist with schedule management as well as developing cultural competence skills.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • Vacation days/PTO
  • Holiday pay
  • Health insurance contribution

As well as…

  • Freedom to design your own schedule and route; full-time therapists choose between a 3-, 4-, or 5-day workweek
  • Option to service Chicago and/or surrounding suburbs
  • Mentoring for therapists transitioning to a new setting
  • Supervision for Clinical Fellows
  • In-house trainings
  • Monthly team meetings to collaborate with co-workers and discuss therapeutic topics
  • Toys/materials stipend
  • Unlimited use of Valens toy collection, library, and office equipment
  • Social outings/gatherings
  • Bonuses

As part of the Valens Group team, you will have a rewarding career on many levels. You will have the opportunity to give back to your community while making a lifelong impact on children and families. There are many Early Intervention agencies, yet Valens Group prides itself on valuing and supporting each team member as an individual – which is undoubtedly reflected in the superior services their therapists provide.

Compensation is based on experience and productivity. Clinical Fellows encouraged to apply. The Valens Group will help with licensure, Early Intervention certification, and IMPACT registration questions.

Application:

For more information on the Valens Group, visit them at the following websites:

www.thevalensgroup.com

facebook.com/thevalensgroup

linkedin.com/valensgroup

twitter.com/thevalensgroup

To apply for jobs at the Valens Group, click here.

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