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Location:
2850 N 24Th St
Phoenix, AZ 85008
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Other Pay:
Excellent benefits package and mileage reimbursement offered.
Industry:
Healthcare - Health Services
Not for Profit - Charitable
Social Services
Job Type:
Health Care
Nonprofit - Social Services
Professional Services
Experience:
Not Specified
Contact Information
Description
CFY or SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST - EARLY INTERVENTION (AGES BIRTH TO THREE)
Southwest Human Development, a non-profit organization, provides high-quality services in early childhood development, child health and welfare, services for children with disabilities, training, and Head Start. This rapidly growing agency serves 69,000 children and families a year and is one of the largest non-profit human services organizations in the state.
Our Services for Children with Disabilities department currently has openings for Speech/Language Pathologists to work with infants and toddlers (birth to three) with disabilities and their families in home and community settings.
Speech/Language Pathologists plan and implement the delivery of services to children. Services include screening, assessment, intervention planning, implementation of intervention, and transition planning. These services are provided in collaboration with families and other professional staff. Support for professional development.
All positions are offered full time with an excellent benefits package. EOE AA
BENEFITS
Excellent benefits package offered to include:
Health insurance (provided at no cost to the employee)
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Life insurance
Flexible spending account
401(k) retirement plan
Paid vacation
Paid sick time
Paid holiday
Ongoing training and professional development
TO APPLY
Please specify Job # 04-2976 when applying for this position.
Our employment application can be downloaded on our website at http://www.swhd.org/
Apply now online, fax (602) 274-8952, or mail resume/apply in person to:
SWHD
Job # 04-2976
2850 N. 24th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Requirements
CFY or SLP license required.
Experience working with young children and families, preferably home visiting.
Bilingual English/Spanish a plus.