Job Description
- The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) will perform therapies and record notes for each visit, then follow up with patients.
- The SLP will build and maintain their schedule consistently.
- The SLP may supervise assistants and co‑sign records.
- Travel will be expected, as services are provided at our offices and at daycare centers and schools in the surrounding areas.
Education / Certificates
- Master’s Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology, or a similar degree.
- SLP License from the State of Florida.
Skills
- English speaking.
- Bilingual (Spanish).
- Computer literacy.
- Smartphone literacy.
Required Work Experience
- At least 1 year working with children.
Responsibilities
- Employ therapy proficiently.
- Maintain a consistent roster of patients.
- Organize your own schedule.
- Communicate effectively.
- Work with parents/guardians of the patient.
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