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KenCrest
Overview
The coordinator provides outreach, education, and referral support to families in transitional housing and Early Learning Centers to facilitate access to Infant/Toddler Early Intervention services. They are responsible for building partnerships with community programs and maintaining accurate records of outreach activities.
Compensation
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Posted
5 days ago
MetroEHS Pediatric Therapy
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Essential Therapy Solutions, LLC
The Speech Language Pathologist will provide evaluations, assessments, and ongoing therapy for children from birth to three years old, developing individualized plans and conducting one-on-one family sessions. Responsibilities also include collaborating with team personnel, participating in Individual Family Service Plan meetings, monitoring progress, and documenting all patient care activities.
$60 - $165 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Speech Language Pathologist will be responsible for providing evaluations, assessments, and ongoing therapy for children aged 3 and up, developing individualized treatment plans, and conducting one-on-one family sessions. They must also monitor patient progress, adjust treatment plans as needed, and document all evaluations and progress notes.
4 months ago
The Speech Language Pathologist will be responsible for providing evaluations, assessments, and ongoing therapy for children aged 3 and older, developing individualized treatment plans, and monitoring patient progress while adjusting therapy as needed. Responsibilities also include documenting all patient interactions and advocating for patient needs in various settings like schools or workplaces.
The Speech Language Pathologist will provide evaluations, assessments, and ongoing therapy for children aged 3 and up, developing individualized plans tailored to each patient's needs. Responsibilities also include conducting one-on-one family sessions, monitoring patient progress, adjusting treatment plans, and documenting all patient interactions and evaluations.
The Speech Language Pathologist will be responsible for providing evaluations, assessments, and ongoing therapy for children aged 3 and older, developing individualized treatment plans tailored to patient needs. This role also involves conducting one-on-one family sessions, monitoring patient progress, adjusting treatment plans, and documenting all evaluations and progress notes.
The Speech Language Pathologist will provide evaluations, assessments, and ongoing therapy for children aged 3 and older, developing individualized plans tailored to each patient's needs. Responsibilities also include conducting one-on-one family sessions, monitoring patient progress, adjusting treatment plans, and documenting all relevant patient information.