Speech-Language Pathologist: AAC & Behavior Support
Rosaires Care - San José
San Diego (CA)
On-site
USD 125,000 - 145,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Competitive salary
Health insurance
Paid time off
Multidisciplinary team environment
Job summary
A healthcare organization is seeking a Speech and Language Pathologist in San Diego, California, to provide specialized assessments and therapy for students with behavioral and developmental needs. Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing treatment plans, and collaborating with educators and families. Required qualifications include a master's degree, licensure, and experience with children with severe disabilities. This role offers a salary between $125,000 and $145,000, along with benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in speech-language pathology required.
Must hold current licensure to practice.
Preferred experience includes working with children with severe disabilities.
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive evaluations and recommend communication devices.
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans.
Collaborate with educators and families for communication support.
Assist during crisis situations and integrate communication supports.
Maintain documentation and participate in team meetings.
Skills
Experience with children with severe disabilities
Bilingual capabilities
Knowledge of AAC systems
Experience with ABA
Education
Master’s degree
Current licensure
Job description
A healthcare organization is seeking a Speech and Language Pathologist in San Diego, California, to provide specialized assessments and therapy for students with behavioral and developmental needs. Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing treatment plans, and collaborating with educators and families. Required qualifications include a master's degree, licensure, and experience with children with severe disabilities. This role offers a salary between $125,000 and $145,000, along with benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.