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Ally Pediatric Therapy Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Gilbert, Arizona
Join our Team at Ally Pediatric Therapy!
Are you a passionate Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) looking to make a difference in the lives of children? Ally Pediatric is looking for a dedicated SLP with the commitment to provide neurodiverse affirming care in a multi-disciplinary setting.
Ally Pediatric Speech Pathologists help children find their voice through autonomous communication, self-advocacy, and skills to build a self-determined high-quality life. Our Responsive Feeding approach creates positive relationships with food and fosters long term success. At Ally Pediatric we have created a unique and integrated approach by combining the expertise of Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) with the expertise of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) in a neurodiverse affirming practice. This cross-disciplinary approach allows us to achieve the best outcomes for our clients and their families.
This is not just a job to us; it's a calling. We are relentlessly driven to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those we serve. Each day, we go home knowing that we have made a difference, and we continuously strive to build upon that success.
Responsibilities:
Conduct evaluations and assessments to diagnose speech and language and feeding disorders in children
Develop individualized care plans to address communication and feeding goals
Implement evidence-based therapy techniques to improve speech, language, feeding skills
Collaborate with a team of professionals, including behavior analysts, to create comprehensive and individualized care plans
Provide one-on-one therapy sessions (reduced direct caseload due to supervisory position)
Monitor progress and adjust care plans as needed
Document therapy sessions and maintain accurate records
Requirements
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
Valid state license to practice as a Speech Language Pathologist.
Certificate of Clinical Competence from The American Speech Language and Hearing Association.
Experience or interest in working with autistic children and other communication needs.
Passionate about early intervention and serving children 18 months-12 years.
Knowledge and pursuit of evidence-based therapy
Interest in evidenced-based feeding diagnosis and therapy techniques
Strong communication and interpersonal skills including strong written communication
Ability to work effectively in a team environment and a collaborative model
Benefits
Compensation: CCC-SLP: $70,000+ depending on experience
Career development and training opportunities
Medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD & Life
401k plan with company match
Company paid holidays
Paid time off, paid sick time
Professional development allowance