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Speech Language Pathologist

Easterseals Hawaii · Hilo, HI · 2 wk ago
On-siteHealthcare$40–$43/hrPart-time

About the role

Interested in putting your talents to work reimagining the way the world experiences healthcare? Look no further, the Speech Language Pathologist is a key member of our team, who provides support to families using a Primary Service Provider model and evidence-based coaching techniques, ensuring an efficient, thorough, and compassionate experience.

Responsibilities

  • Adheres to Department of Health-Early Intervention Section (DOH-EIS), CARF and ESH guidelines.
  • Participates in the planning and implementation of a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate program for children birth to age three with developmental delays or biological risk factors for developing delays and their families.
  • Participates as an evaluator and member of a multidisciplinary team that determines eligibility for Early Intervention (EI) services.
  • Supports the child and family through the evaluation process.
  • Administers, interprets, and shares results from speech-language pathology assessments.
  • Participates in the development of the Individualized Family Support Plan (IFSP) with the family and other team members.
  • As part of an IFSP team, helps families develop outcomes that are functional and based on children’s and families’ needs and family-identified priorities.
  • Mets or exceeds Early Intervention Program operating targets of 70% billable productivity, while effectively utilizing concurrent documentation practices during client sessions.
  • Provides Care Coordination services, if selected by the family.
  • Pre-plans and debriefs with teammates in order to effectively coach families through routine-based activities which incorporate communication skills, motor skills (gross/fine), adaptive skills, cognitive skills, and social emotional/personal social skills, utilizing a Primary Service Provider model.
  • Provides consultative services to parents and other team members, interprets, and applies speech-language pathology techniques, and ensures proper follow through and competence with techniques using a coaching approach.
  • Provides ongoing monitoring of the child and family’s needs, concerns, and strengths and assist with linking the child and family to appropriate resources.
  • Establishes and maintains cooperative and collaborative relationships with families and community agencies, public and private.
  • Maintains billable hours as outlined by the DOH-EIS and keeps participant records in accordance to Federal, State, and ESH requirements.
  • Attends and participates in staff and team meetings.
  • Provides services within natural environments (e.g., home, day care and community).
  • Participates and assists with the transition planning for children exiting the program. Assists in maintaining a clean, hygienic, safe, and "childproof" environment.
  • Reports any safety concerns to the Program Manager.
  • Participates and/or coordinates ESH events (such as program activities, community fairs, fundraising, etc.), as requested.
  • Must report in person to assigned office location a minimum of 3 days per week, up to 5 days per week, dependent on program needs as directed by management team.
  • Must report in person to assigned office location within 24 hours as directed by EIS.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Equivalent to: Master’s degree (M.A.) in Speech-Language Pathology from accredited college or university program.
  • Current State of Hawaii license in Speech-Language Pathology.
  • Current Certificate of Clinical Competency from ASHA.
  • One year (1) minimum experience in providing speech-language pathology services is highly preferred.
  • Experience working with children with developmental delays or biological risk factors for developing delays in the field of early intervention is highly preferred.

Knowledge & Skills

  • Significant knowledge with developmental disabilities, familiarity with ADA and Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) guidelines, and inclusion.
  • The ability, understanding and compatibility to interact with families, professionals, and paraprofessionals within a Primary Service Provider model of service delivery, using an approach that involves giving and receiving peer coaching.
  • Understanding of and respect for children with developmental delays or biological risk factors for developing delays and their families.
  • Ability to be attentive to input from families regarding their child’s preferences by utilizing a strength-based approach with culturally competent practices.
  • Positive public relations attitude and approach when interacting with those we serve and the general public.
  • Organizational ability to work independently and take initiative to complete assignments.
  • Work comfortably with individuals at all levels of the organization.
  • Operating knowledge of a computer, applications and software, standard office equipment and Microsoft (Outlook, Word, and Excel).

Physical Requirements

  • Frequent bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, twisting in order to observe, assess and interact with clients.
  • Stand or sit for extended periods of time, stand for up to 6-8 hours a day.
  • Occasional lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials up to and including 50 lbs.
  • Visual and auditory ability to work with clients, staff and others in the workplace continuously.
  • Frequent speaking and listening (50%) to clients, staff, and other professionals in meetings and on the phone.
  • Occasional driving (to and from office and client homes).
  • Effectively utilize computer, iPhone and/or landline.
  • Frequent proofreading and checking documents for accuracy.
  • Frequent exposure to disability disorders in clients; occasional emergency situation; occasional exposure to trauma; constant client contact and decision-making; constant concentration required when working with clients.
  • Occasional work inside client homes; occasional work in outdoor settings.
  • Physically implement behavior management strategies including responding to physically aggressive behavior.

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