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Speech Language Pathologist

MPA Recruitment
Greater Toronto Area, ON
Posté aujourd'hui
Détails de l'emploi :
Temps plein
Expérimenté
Avantages :
Assurance dentaire
Modalités de travail flexibles

Job Description

Speech Language Pathologist

Autism Services

Part-time, evenings & weekends

Greater Toronto Area

MPA are exclusively retained by one of Ontario's largest Children & Family Services organizations to recruit for a Speech and Language Pathologist in the GTA. The client provides Mental Health, Autism and Forensic Mental Health Services.

This position is part-time, covering evenings & weekend out of the client's centers in Markham, Oshawa, Etobicoke or Thornhill.

In this role, the Speech-Language Pathologist will provide assessment and treatment services to children and youth within the Ontario Autism Program (OAP). The position involves working with individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other Developmental Disabilities.

What is on offer:

  • Competitive salary, comprehensive health and dental benefits, and other employment perks*
  • Flexible work arrangement supporting employee work life balance
  • Employer Matching Defined Contribution Pension Plan up to 6%*
  • Employee Wellness Program
  • Extensive Educational and Training Opportunities and Supports
  • Supportive work environment with regular Supervision and Feedback
  • Renowned Accredited Clinical Programs

Responsibilities:

  • Assessment: Conduct virtual or in-person speech and language assessments for children with ASD. Collaborate with parents and stakeholders, administer and interpret assessment tools, write reports, and provide feedback.
  • Consultation: Offer multidisciplinary consultation for complex cases, assist with service planning, tailor treatment plans, and address clinical challenges.
  • Treatment: Provide evidence-based therapy (individual, group, or parent sessions), set goals, document progress, monitor outcomes, plan discharges, and deliver caregiver education.
  • Administration: Attend meetings and trainings, manage communication, schedule appointments, maintain files, support program development, and engage in ongoing professional development.

Qualifications:

• A Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology.

• Current registration, and in good standing, or eligible for registration with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario.

• Experience working with children and youth with ASD and their families.

• Knowledge of communication, social communication and language delays and disorders.

• Certification in More than Words, Talkability and/or the Picture Exchange Communication System will be considered an asset.

If this opportunity would be of interest, please reach out to [email protected] for more details.

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