Speech Pathologist

Location: Hampshire County, Franklin County and North Quabbin

Our REACH program has full and part-time vacancies for Speech Pathologists. Provide family and community-based assessment and treatment for children ages 0-3 with special needs.

REACH, our early intervention program, provides specialized services through a multidisciplinary team to families with children birth to age three who have, or are at risk for, developmental delays. Staff assists parents in understanding the developmental needs of children and in learning ways to help their children grow. The program offers intensive treatment for families who have children with autism spectrum disorders.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assess speech and language development of enrolled children.
  • Develop and implement individual treatment programs to remediate or compensate for speech and language and other developmental needs.
  • Educate parents/guardians and other team members about speech needs, provide parents with appropriate counsel, support, and advocacy training.
  • Maintain clinical and administrative records in a style and timeliness consistent with federal and state regulations, and agency and program policies.
  • Address parent/family issues and service coordination needs, in consultation with service coordinator, team leader, and other providers.
  • Provide speech and language therapy to clients.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Hold and maintain state and national licensure as a Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP).
  • Maintain current infant/adult CPR and First Aid certification
  • Meet and maintain all health requirements under DPH standards.
  • Valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation and willingness to travel.
  • Background working with young children at least 1 year.

OPEN VACANCIES:

1)   Full-time. Work in Hampshire County

2)   Part-time. Work in Franklin County and North Quabbin communities.

Why ServiceNet? In addition to being progressive and a cutting-edge human services agency, we offer a competitive salary with generous sick and vacation benefits, and professional development opportunities. Full-time employees are eligible for comprehensive health insurance and dental plans, 403(B) retirement plan, disability benefits, paid life insurance, tuition assistance, and much more.

To apply send completed with resume and cover letter citing Search #147 and vacancy you are interested in, to jobs@servicenet.org.