ASHA Certification, Accredited Business Accountants (ABA), Autism, Cerebral Vascular Accident, Child and Youth Services, Communication Skills, Communicative Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, Disease, Driver's License, Identify Issues, Literacy, Medicaid, Neurotrauma (Traumatic Brain Injury), Presentation/Verbal Skills, Regulations, Speech and Language Pathology, Swallowing Disorders, Team Player, Training/Teaching, Treatment Plan, Writing Skills
Summary:
Speech Pathologists are responsible for assessing, diagnosing, treating and helping to prevent swallowing and communication disorders in adults and children. Swallowing, speech and language disorders result from a variety of causes including autism, a cleft palate, Parkinson’s disease, developmental delay, hearing loss, brain injury and stroke.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Assess and diagnose all individuals that participate in the center on the need for SLP services
- Conduct culturally and linguistically relevant comprehensive assessment of language and communication, including social communication skills.
- Assess for the need for and requirements for using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices as a mode of communication;
- Work beside Clinical Directors and Consultants to ensure effective treatment for all learners
- Develop treatment plans for speech and language services, including social language goals and goals for literacy development and for assisting the learner with self-regulatory and social interactive functions.
- Treat learners and clients with recommended treatment plan
- Provide parent training to families and persons who have an ASD diagnosis regarding communication-related issues.
- Additional duties as assigned
Qualifications/Experience:
- Minimum of 1 year of experience providing ABA services to children, preferred.
- Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology, required
- ASHA Certification
- Valid Michigan State driver’s license, current automobile insurance and means of transportation.
- BCBSM and Medicaid Certification
- Ability to provide care in a variety of settings and/or situations.
- Demonstrate compassion, empathy, responsibility, and a positive attitude.
- Demonstrate the ability to work well with members of a team.
- Demonstrate compliance with accepted professional standards and practice; and
- Demonstrate excellent observation, verbal and written communication skills.
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Helping Hand Autism Services