Speech Language Pathologist at Adapt for Life: Center for ABA Therapy and Autism
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 May, 26

Salary

42.0

Posted On

24 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Speech And Language Assessment, Intervention Treatment Planning, Early Intervention, Individualized Intervention, Parent Collaboration, Staff Coaching, Progress Reporting, Re-evaluations, Parent Training, Case Oversight, Ethical Practice, Regulatory Compliance, Professional Development, Time Management, Verbal Communication, Written Communication

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Description Join the Adapt for Life Team as a Speech-Language Pathologist in Ft. Wayne! Are you a passionate Speech Therapist ready to make a meaningful impact? Adapt for Life is growing, and we’re excited to welcome an energetic, mission-driven SLP to our Ft. Wayne team! As a privately owned organization, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional therapy services to children with autism and supporting the families who love them. At Adapt for Life, you’ll be part of a collaborative, child-centered environment where your expertise helps kids discover their strengths, grow with confidence, and achieve greater independence. ? Our Mission: To positively impact as many lives as possible through the delivery of exceptional ABA therapy! Why You’ll Love Working With Us: Be part of a warm, supportive team that values creativity, compassion, and clinical excellence Work hands-on with incredible learners in our bright, dynamic clinic environment Opportunities to provide services in home and community settings for additional variety Start as an hourly team member—with the potential to grow into a full-time, salaried role Make a direct, powerful difference in the lives of children and families every single day If you’re enthusiastic about helping children unlock their highest potential and want to join a team that’s equally committed to your growth, Adapt for Life is the place for you! Requirements Responsibilities/essential functions: Conduct and report on speech and language assessments for pediatric clients and design intervention treatment plans in an early intervention setting Conduct and report on individualized speech and language intervention focused on developmentally appropriate skills Collaborate on speech and language intervention progress and goals with parents/guardians Assist in regular coaching and support to direct care staff implementing treatment protocols throughout a client’s ABA day within a clinic setting Write progress reports on individualized speech and language treatment plans (every 3-months) for each client and request authorization as directed Complete re-evaluations yearly to document progress and continued eligibility Provide home programming and parent training/coaching as applicable on a case-by-case basis Provide oversight to cases, staff and family to make sure all company policies are followed, and that treatment is provided according to ethical and best standards of practice Comply with organization, state and federal regulations set forth to include professional development, safety training, and confidentiality policies Uphold a positive attitude and conduct yourself in a professional and ethical manner at all times Participate in weekly professional meetings and team meetings including companywide trainings as designated by supervisor and organization MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology Indiana license in Speech-Language Pathology Current BLS/CPR certification issued by American Heart Association 2 years experience with pediatrics with variety of communication, language and dysphagia disorders Excellent organizational, time management, verbal and written skills Possess a Valid Driver’s license Proficient with Microsoft suite Clear background check Clear abuse registry check Familiarity with documentation on Central Reach preferred Experience working with a multidisciplinary team of professionals in a clinical environment preferred
Responsibilities
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct and report on speech and language assessments for pediatric clients, designing intervention treatment plans in an early intervention setting. Responsibilities also include collaborating with parents, coaching direct care staff on treatment protocols, writing progress reports, and conducting yearly re-evaluations.
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