This position offers both part-time and full-time opportunities as a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP).
_The role involves providing transdisciplinary, family-centered speech therapy for children ages 0-3 with developmental delays or disabilities, incorporating play-based and developmentally appropriate techniques.
_Key responsibilities include developing transdisciplinary skills, service coordination, accurate documentation, participating in team meetings, staying current on discipline-related advances, conducting developmental evaluations, creating IFSP goals, and delivering therapy in compliance with regulations, including teletherapy.
_Qualifications required are a graduate degree in Speech and Language Pathology, a valid New Hampshire SLP license, and ASHA certification. Pediatric experience is preferred but not mandatory. Candidates must be organized, creative, flexible, and possess a valid driver’s license with reliable transportation.
_Benefits include health and dental insurance, paid time off, professional development, retirement plans, and more. The schedule is Monday to Friday, with a pay range of $28.85 – $33.65 per hour. The work is conducted both in person and remotely.