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Speech-Language Pathologist- Early Intervention
Location: Northern and Central, New Jersey
Job Type: Part-Time (Choose your own hours)
Salary: $83.00 to $87.00 Hourly
Pillar Care Continuum is dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and other special needs by supporting personal growth, independence and participation in the community. Founded in 1953 to meet the needs of children with cerebral palsy and their families, Pillar Care has steadily grown and now delivers life-affirming services to infants, children, adults and their families throughout northern New Jersey through 27 program locations. Pillar Care provides specialized programs to meet a wide range of educational, therapeutic, and social needs of people with various disabilities. The agency serves over 1,650 families each year and employs 700 full- and part-time employees.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in the Early Intervention Program will provide specialized services to children from birth to three years old with developmental delays or communication challenges. The SLP will assess, and treat speech, language, cognitive communication. They will work collaboratively with families, caregivers, and a multidisciplinary team to support each child's developmental needs.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Conduct comprehensive evaluations of speech and language skills.
- Develop individualized treatment plans (IFSPs) in collaboration with families and the multidisciplinary team.
- Provide direct therapy services to children in homes, childcare settings, or community environments.
- Implement evidence-based practices to address communication and language challenges.
- Monitor and document progress toward IFSP goals, adjusting strategies as needed.
- Educate and train families and caregivers to promote skill development in natural environments.
- Provide resources and strategies to help integrate communication activities into daily routines.
- Partner with other professionals (e.g., occupational therapists, physical therapists, developmental specialists) to deliver holistic care.
- Participate in team meetings and provide input for case discussions and planning.
- Maintain accurate and timely records of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.
- Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations for early intervention services.
- Stay informed on current research and advancements in speech-language pathology and early intervention.
- Participate in continuing education opportunities to maintain licensure and certification.
Qualifications:
- Licensure: State licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist or eligibility to obtain licensure.
- Education: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
- Certification: Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) preferred; Clinical Fellows will be considered.
- Experience working with young children and families, preferably in early intervention settings.
- Knowledge of developmental milestones and family-centered care principles.
- Strong assessment, diagnostic, and intervention skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
- Preferred Qualifications:
- Bilingual (depending on community needs).
- Experience with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems.
- Training in feeding and swallowing disorders.
- Ability to travel to various service locations within the community.
- Capacity to perform duties that may require bending, kneeling, or sitting on the floor during therapy sessions.
To be considered for the role, all applicants must be willing to undergo the terms prior to employment:
- Must successfully complete a criminal background check and receive clearance from the Department of Human Services, confirming they are not disqualified, before beginning work with individuals served by the organization.
- Must consent to having their name checked against the Central Registry of Offenders Against Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.
- Must submit to drug testing prior to their start date.
- Required to complete an application for a name check against the Child Abuse Registry Information (CARI).
- Required to complete an application to have their name checked against the Child Abuse Registry Information (CARI).
Pillar Care Continuum is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
Learn more about our Early Intervention Program here: Pillar Care | Early Intervention Program
