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Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

This is an in-person position, not telehealth. Unqualified candidates will not be considered.

Building Bridges, LLC is an established Birth to Three/Early Intervention company based out of Wethersfield, CT working with 500+ families and children in Central CT. We are dedicated to providing the best care possible to those we serve: children below the age of three with developmental delays and their families. We are currently looking for a Speech-Language Pathologist to cover parts of our territory in Central CT, specifically Hartford, West Hartford, and New Britain. We are looking for a SLP that wants to become part of a great team and provide support to the children and families of CT in their natural environments. The efforts we make have a vast impact on the growth and development of these children. SLPs of all experience levels are welcome to apply, but you must possess a SLP License in the State of CT and have some pediatric background. CFYs will be considered.

Part-Time/Fee-for-Service employees are compensated at an all-inclusive hourly rate. The following is taken into consideration: time spent for average transportation, Service Coordinator tasks, mandatory staff meetings, etc.

We would consider offering full-time SLP employment, in which there is an extensive benefit package.

Building Bridges provides Birth to Three/Early Intervention services in the natural environment in the following towns: Cromwell, East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Glastonbury, Hartford, Hebron, Manchester, Marlborough, New Britain, Newington, Portland, Rocky Hill, Somers, South Windsor, Suffield, Tolland, Vernon, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, Windsor Locks.

Job Type:

  • Part-time/Per diem or Full-time

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct evaluations/assessments to identify developmental needs and areas of concern in children.

  • Create and implement individualized intervention plans based on evaluation/assessment results and family input.

  • Collaborate with families to understand their concerns, provide knowledge on strategies, and have them be involved in the process.

  • Establish measurable goals and strategies as a team to help achieve communication development.

  • Monitor progress and review plans at least every six months.

  • Provide services in natural environments during the routines of the children/families.

  • Coach caregivers to promote the continuance of strategies between visits.

  • Work with other early intervention professionals to ensure a comprehensive and coordinated approach to care.

  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of assessments, treatment plans, communication changes, and progress notes.

  • Attend and participate in interdisciplinary teaming meetings to discuss and facilitate complete care for children.

  • Stay informed about current research and best practices in early intervention speech-language pathology.

  • Timely and accurate submission of necessary documentation.

Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution.

  • Speech-Language Pathology license in the state of CT.

  • Experience working in the field of pediatrics or early intervention.

  • Experience conducting assessments and implementing intervention plans.

  • Great communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with clients and team members.

  • Ability to give training and support to parents, caregivers, and others in implementing intervention strategies.

  • Genuine passion for working with young children to support their development and health.

  • Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively, attention to detail.

  • Adherence to ethical standards and a commitment to providing excellent care.

Please be aware that this job description is not exhaustive and further duties may be assigned as needed.

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