
SLP-Assistant - Teletherapy - Texas Residents Only
Soundlyspeakingspeechtherapy, San Antonio, TX, United States
SLP-Assistant - Teletherapy - Texas Residents Only
San Antonio , TX , United States Full Time
Position Overview Speech Language Pathologist-Assistant for Adult IDD clients in Texas - Teletherapy
Requirements Texas-issued Speech Language Pathologist-Assistant License.
Ability to learn on the job and utilize and augment the materials we provide.
A Day in the Life Documenting therapy visits and contacting families and case managers to share updates.
Utilizing and augmenting the resources we provide to use in therapy.
Working with clients, families, and case managers to provide high quality tailored therapy.
Responsibilities Treat a wide range of speech and language disorders.
Provide detailed therapy to achieve short and long term goals as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Be adaptable to the circumstance and work with their supervisor and case managers.
Turn in paperwork in a 24 hour timeline.
Maintain confidentiality of patient records in accordance with HIPAA, State, and Federal Regulations.
Communicate with families and case managers about the progression of therapy.
Benefits Occasional free access to Continuing Education Units approved by ASHA for yearly license.
Friendly and motivating work environment supportive of professional growth.
W2 Part and Full Time positions available.
Additional Information DO NOT apply if you do not have a valid Texas-issued Speech-Language Pathologist-Assistant License. A valid license is obtained after completion of a Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences and Disorders, 25 Clinical and 25 Observation TDLR-approved hours are also required for a Texas license.
DO NOT apply if you are not comfortable working with adults in their homes and/or outside of a clinic.
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Position Overview Speech Language Pathologist-Assistant for Adult IDD clients in Texas - Teletherapy
Requirements Texas-issued Speech Language Pathologist-Assistant License.
Ability to learn on the job and utilize and augment the materials we provide.
A Day in the Life Documenting therapy visits and contacting families and case managers to share updates.
Utilizing and augmenting the resources we provide to use in therapy.
Working with clients, families, and case managers to provide high quality tailored therapy.
Responsibilities Treat a wide range of speech and language disorders.
Provide detailed therapy to achieve short and long term goals as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Be adaptable to the circumstance and work with their supervisor and case managers.
Turn in paperwork in a 24 hour timeline.
Maintain confidentiality of patient records in accordance with HIPAA, State, and Federal Regulations.
Communicate with families and case managers about the progression of therapy.
Benefits Occasional free access to Continuing Education Units approved by ASHA for yearly license.
Friendly and motivating work environment supportive of professional growth.
W2 Part and Full Time positions available.
Additional Information DO NOT apply if you do not have a valid Texas-issued Speech-Language Pathologist-Assistant License. A valid license is obtained after completion of a Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences and Disorders, 25 Clinical and 25 Observation TDLR-approved hours are also required for a Texas license.
DO NOT apply if you are not comfortable working with adults in their homes and/or outside of a clinic.
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