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An established industry player in developmental services is seeking a Part Time Speech and Language Pathologist to support children and youth with developmental disabilities. This role involves conducting assessments, developing intervention plans, and collaborating with caregivers and community partners. The ideal candidate will have a Master’s degree in communications disorders and a passion for empowering individuals with special needs. Join a supportive community that values respect and inclusivity, offering competitive wages and opportunities for professional development. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of those you serve!
Part Time Speech and Language Pathologist- Children and Youth Services
As the leader in the developmental services sector, Bethesda Community Services is currently recruiting those interested in supporting adults, children and youth with developmental disabilities.
We envision ourselves as a community of support that inspires, encourages and empowers children, youth, and adults with special needs to live fulfilled lives. We value respect, diversity and inclusivity, collaboration and compassionate quality service.
POSITION OBJECTIVE
Working to promote Bethesda’s values, vision and mission statement, Bethesda Chrildren and Youth Department requires one (1) Part Time Speech and Language Pathologist.
Reporting to the Manager of Children’s Services, The Speech & Language Pathologist will be responsible for conducting assessments, implementing intervention plans and staff training for adults with intellectual disabilities who are referred to our service, as well as community education.
Key Job Responsibilities
Conduct assessments and identify treatment goals/recommendations and number of service hours independently.
Present assessment results, clinical recommendations and treatment reports to caregivers and community partners when appropriate.
Monitor and evaluate clinical treatment plans and update as necessary.
Support children/youth engaging in risk behaviour while remaining calm, neutral, and effectively using non-violent crisis intervention strategies.
Assist in the development and implementation of group and individual treatment programs targeting speech, language, augmentative-alternative communication (AAC), fluency, and social communication goals.
Provide individual treatment services with clinical supervision.
Review service options with new referrals.
Provide coaching and support to Caregivers, Community Partners, CYS Team Members, and Students.
Collaborate with Community Partners and Interdisciplinary Team Members.
Investigate ideas and plan the integration of engaging community activities into service options.
Provide Brief Clinical Consultation Services.
Provide Resource Consultation Services.
Facilitate community connections, program registrations and referrals and share resources.
Develop curriculum and resources for individual and group based treatment services and recreational services.
Develop resources and program materials.
Maintain client records and complete documentation as required.
Facilitates appropriate internal and community referrals.
Coordinate scheduling with Manager, CYS.
Develop and facilitate training opportunities for CYS staff, and Community Partners.
Facilitate Caregiver and Children and Youth Workshops.
Write Reports, Programs and Service Plans independently.
Actively participate in administrative team meetings.
Collect and analyze data.
Actively participate in team meetings and provide suggestions, creative ideas and recommendations for strengthening CYS.
Comply with Bethesda policies and procedures relating to health and safety.
Responsible for reporting all health and safety concerns immediately following the Internal Responsibility System.
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Advertised wage is top of grid. Actual wage will fluctuate based on qualifications
Master’s degree in the field of communications, disorders and sciences, from an accredited university.
Registration with the College of Speech Language Pathologists & Audiologists of Ontario (CASLPO).
Minimum two (2) years of experience in speech and language pathology.
Knowledge and experience communicating in sign language is an asset.
Experience working with clients with developmental disabilities is an asset.
Experience working within a multidisciplinary team.
Proficient with Microsoft Office.
Valid Driver’s License.
First Aid Training and CPR Certification.
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention certified.
Professional Communication Skills: professionally represents the company through strong communication skills, both oral and written.
Teamwork: excels at working with others and communicating with a team to provide the most effective support to clients.
Problem-Solving: able to navigate challenges and barriers, always looks for potential pitfalls and risks to help mitigate problems ahead of time, and knows when to ask for help.
Proactive: anticipates and solves problems and issues before they are brought to your attention.
Fluent in French is an asset
Why Join us?
Bethesda offers staff competitive wages, career advancement, First Aid and NVCI training as well as the option of joining our HOOPP Pension Plan (https://hoopp.com/) and benefits.
We foster a culture that encourages continuous professional development and growth through tuition reimbursement on approved continuing education and reimbursement opportunities on position specific memberships and licenses.
We offer company perks such as retail and gym membership discounts, an Employee Assistance Program and a Bethesda Rewards Program