Speech Language Pathology
Company: J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center
Location: Warwick
Posted on: February 21, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary of Job Responsibilities: Provide service coordination
activities when assigned and direct/indirect treatment
interventions to infants and toddlers. Participate in
multidisciplinary evaluations as needed. Provide documentation of
interventions consistent with Early Intervention Regulations.
Essential Functions & Principal Duties and Responsibilities: 1.
Protect the rights and dignities of individuals with developmental
disabilities and extend these rights and dignities to family
members or guardians. 2. Upholds and complies with all safety
programs and policies to maintain a safe work environment for
employees, consumers, family members and visitors. 3. Commits to
organizational quality initiatives by participating in programs
that will assure quality improvements and team processes. 4.
Provide essential functions and service coordination and primary
therapy in center, community and home-based settings to achieve
goals in all necessary areas. 5. Participate in arena-style
multidisciplinary evaluations, taking responsibility for assessing
pre-linguistic and linguistic communication development, and
provide oral and written information to the child's parents and
other team members. 6. Provide individual short or long term direct
speech/language therapy treatment when indicated through consensus
of the multidisciplinary team, including the parents, and written
into the child's IFSP. 7. Obtain consultation from other members of
the team in areas outside own expertise, such as social work,
cognition, motor development, in order to fully address the needs
of individual children on caseload. 8. Serve as classroom staff in
developmental playgroups, and provide leadership in toddler groups,
as directed. 9. Maintain licensure and professional knowledge
through participation in professional organizations, conferences
and in-services. 10. Document all activities in accordance to own
licensure regulations and requirements necessary for billing,
agency policies, or early intervention regulations. 11. Follow all
agency guidelines and department specific policies, i.e. sick time
or vacation time usage and call in policies, dress codes, etc. as
specified in personnel manual and Early Intervention specific
procedures. 12. Perform other duties as directed by the supervisor
related to the organization's mission, goals and operations.
Internal/External Relationships: Internal: Function as a member of
a transdisciplinary team serving infants and toddlers with special
needs, and their families. Provide individual or group formal
teaching to parents and other members of the team in own area of
expertise. Provide supervision, consultation, or orientation to
other speech/language therapists on the team, as directed.
External: Consult to other members of the team in areas of own
expertise, including promotion of overall communication
development, adjustment of the home environment to promote
functional communication skills, oral rehabilitation, signing,
and/or assistive technology needs, and achievement of communication
goals within the natural setting. Working Conditions: Natural
settings, center and home-based interventions which shall require
local travel. General business office conditions working with
computer, telephone, photo copy equipment and fax machines. Work
environment is contained in a program location that necessitates
frequent child and family contact. Physical and Mental
Requirements: Ability to successfully perform the essential
function of this job with reasonable accommodations considered to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions. Ability to deal with a wide range of individual and
programmatic issues. Frequent sitting, standing and walking. Must
be able to lift 30 pounds. Must have valid driver's license, safe
driving record, automobile insurance and access to vehicle to be
used as directed and when needed for transport. Education,
Experience and Skills: Master's degree plus ASHA CCC registration
and valid R.I. Speech/Language Therapy License required; 2-5 years
experience providing treatment to infants and toddlers (birth to
age three) in a family-focused, home-based setting; experience in
the transdisciplinary provision of services. Advanced knowledge in
one or more special treatment of PDD/autism; second language,
signing, and/or experience working with minority racial, ethnic,
and immigrant populations. Must have and maintain pediatric CPR
certification. Employment Type: Full Time Years Experience: 3 - 5
years Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center, Warwick , Speech Language Pathology, Healthcare , Warwick, Rhode Island
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