Whole Child Therapy Inc.
Speech Language Pathologist - Schools
14 days ago
La Verne
Job DescriptionDescription: Speech Language Pathologist - Part-Time with Flexible Scheduling Options Are you a passionate and dedicated School Based Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) looking to make a positive impact in the lives of children while enjoying flexible work arrangements? Join our supportive and welcoming team at Whole Child Therapy! We have an exciting part-time opportunity to provide Speech Therapy services with a unique blend of school-based and clinic-based work. This flexible position is perfect for SLPs seeking work-life balance while maintaining professional fulfillment. Primary Schedule: • School-based services: Primarily Mondays and Tuesdays in La Verne, CA, • Optional clinic-based hours: Wednesday through Friday (flexible scheduling available) If you are looking for a welcoming and supportive work environment where you can maintain flexibility, grow professionally, and make a difference in the lives of children and families, then this is the place for you! Salary: • Hourly Rate: $48 to $60/hour, based on years of pediatric experience, • Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, • 6 paid holidays + PTO (prorated based on hours worked), • Student Loan Repayment Assistance: $200/month after 2 years, increasing to $400/month after 4 years, • CEU reimbursement ($300-$1,000 yearly based on tenure), • Additional therapy supply reimbursement (up to $200/year), • Flexible scheduling - customize your week with school and/or clinic hours, • Remote work options for administrative tasks and IEP meetings, • No weekend requirements, • Manageable caseload, • Conduct thorough assessments to evaluate students' speech, language, and communication abilities, • Develop individualized treatment plans based on assessment results and in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team, • Provide supervision and guidance to Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs) in their delivery of therapy services, • Develop and oversee treatment plans for SLPAs, ensuring they align with student goals and objectives, • Monitor and evaluate the progress of students receiving therapy services from SLPAs, providing feedback and guidance as needed, • Participate in individualized education program (IEP) meetings and contribute to the development and implementation of IEP goals (virtual attendance options available), • Provide direct and consultative therapy services to students with a variety of speech and language disorders, • Regularly communicate with parents and caregivers, providing updates on therapy progress and strategies for home reinforcement, • Maintain accurate and organized records of therapy sessions, progress reports, and other relevant documentation, • Utilize evidence-based techniques and interventions to improve students' speech, language, and social communication skills Since opening our doors in 2018, Whole Child Therapy has grown from a small clinic into a thriving practice, now serving over 1,000 clients each month. Our dedicated team includes full-time and part-time therapists, therapy assistants, and office staff, all committed to providing unparalleled care and support to our clients and their families. Our core services focus on pediatric occupational therapy and speech therapy. We also proudly offer specialized programs, including feeding therapy, assistive technology and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) services, and social skills programs. We partner with several public school districts, charter schools, and non-public schools, extending our reach and impact across the community. What Sets Us Apart? Flexible Work Options: This unique position offers the best of both worlds - meaningful school-based services combined with the option for additional clinic hours, plus remote capabilities for administrative tasks. Whole-Child Approach: We focus on the complete well-being of each child, addressing physical, emotional, social, and cognitive needs to create comprehensive treatment plans. Collaborative Environment: Our multidisciplinary team works together to develop tailored treatment plans, fostering a culture of collaboration and support. Dual Setting Expertise: Therapists have the flexibility to work in both our medically-based outpatient clinic and within school districts, allowing you to diversify your experience and specialize in your preferred settings. Professional Development: We invest in our team's continuous growth through workshops, seminars, and training, encouraging therapists to pursue specializations and certifications. Supportive Leadership: Led by therapists who understand the profession, we prioritize employee well-being and satisfaction through empathetic and supportive leadership. Requirements: • Valid California licensure or certification as a Speech Language Pathology Therapist, • Previous experience working as a Speech Therapist in a school or pediatric setting is highly desirable, • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with students, parents, teachers, SLPAs, and other professionals, • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) experience preferred, • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team, • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail for accurate record-keeping and report writing, • Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated with current practices in speech therapy, • Comfort with technology for virtual meeting participation and remote administrative tasks