Summary:
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating programs to address the communication skills of pre-school aged children in collaboration with their families.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assesses and evaluates children’s communicative abilities using standardized assessment tools and non-standardized assessment including observation, interview, and review of medical and developmental reports.
- Plans and develops goals for speech and language services in consultation with the family and based on the assessment results and the priorities of the family.
- Provides direct therapy services to individuals and groups of children and their families to implement speech and language programs based on established goals.
- Provides instruction, guidance and advice to families, childcare programs, and other service providers on implementation of components of the speech and language program.
- Refers families to other community services and professionals as needed.
- Liaises with other community service providers and professionals to ensure coordinated and consistent therapies and services. Participates in interdisciplinary team and family assessment, planning, direct services, and transition planning related to individual child and family services.
- Maintains related records and produces reports as required.
- Provides consultative and education services to families, caregivers, childcare providers, other service providers and the public.
- Maintains current knowledge on literature and research in the field. Provides up to date best practice information.
Education and Experience
- A graduate degree in speech and language therapy and CHCPBC certification
- A minimum of One (1) year pediatric clinical experience, with some experience in a community based early intervention program.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- The Speech-Language Pathologist understands and can work effectively with young children and their families to provide therapy and consultation services.
- He/she will have demonstrated strong leadership, instructional, written, and oral skills, and will be a committed team member.
Start Date: Immediately
Location: New Westminster and Tricities
Hours of work: 35 hours per week (flexible to be scheduled with supervisor, some evenings and weekends may be required)
End date: July 31, 2025
Post Closing date - Open until Filled
Our Organization
SHARE is an accredited non-profit, independent, community-based organization providing leadership and programs in response to the social needs of the residents of the Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra), New Westminster and adjacent communities. SHARE Family & Community Services exists toConnect,Engage, andStrengthenIndividuals and Families.
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