Provide comprehensive individual and group counseling to students to support their academic achievement, social-emotional development, and career readiness. Collaborate with educators and parents to create inclusive environments and provide crisis intervention as needed.
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Conduct comprehensive evaluations and implement evidence-based occupational therapy interventions for K-12 students. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and parents to develop and monitor individualized treatment plans and IEPs.
Conduct comprehensive evaluations and implement evidence-based occupational therapy interventions for K-12 students. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and parents to develop and monitor individualized treatment plans and IEP goals.
Provide comprehensive individual and group counseling to students to support academic achievement, social-emotional development, and career readiness. Collaborate with educators, parents, and community resources to create an inclusive environment and manage crisis interventions.
Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to develop individualized therapy plans for K-12 students. Collaborate with educators and parents to implement evidence-based techniques and monitor student progress through IEP meetings.
Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to develop individualized therapy plans for K-12 students. Provide direct therapy services and collaborate with educators and parents to support communication goals within the IEP framework.
Conduct comprehensive evaluations and implement evidence-based occupational therapy interventions for K-12 students. Collaborate with parents, teachers, and multidisciplinary teams to develop and monitor Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to develop and implement individualized therapy plans for K-12 students. Collaborate with educators and parents to monitor progress and provide direct therapy targeting articulation, fluency, and communication skills.
Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to develop and implement individualized therapy plans for PreK-12 students. Collaborate with educators and parents while documenting progress and participating in IEP meetings to support student communication goals.
Conduct comprehensive communication assessments and develop individualized therapy plans for K-12 students. Provide direct therapy services and collaborate with educational teams and parents to support student growth.
Conduct comprehensive evaluations and implement evidence-based occupational therapy interventions for K-12 students in a virtual setting. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and parents to develop and monitor individualized treatment plans and IEP goals.
Provide mental health assessments and counseling services to K-12 students to support their emotional and academic success. Collaborate with school staff and families to implement IEPs, 504 plans, and school-wide social-emotional learning initiatives.
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct assessments, develop therapy plans, and provide direct therapy services to K-12 students. They will also collaborate with educational teams and document progress.
Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive student assessments, developing individualized therapy plans, and providing direct therapy services targeting areas like articulation, fluency, and pragmatic skills. Clinicians must also collaborate with the educational team, monitor progress, document sessions, and participate in IEP meetings.
Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments of students' speech and language abilities, developing individualized therapy plans, and providing direct therapy services targeting areas like articulation and fluency. The role also requires collaboration with educational teams and accurate documentation of progress and therapy sessions.
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct comprehensive assessments, develop individualized therapy plans, and provide direct therapy services to PreK-12 students targeting various communication disorders. Key duties also involve collaborating with the educational team, monitoring progress, documenting sessions, and participating in IEP meetings.
Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments of students' speech and language abilities, developing individualized therapy plans, and providing direct therapy services targeting areas like articulation and fluency. The role also requires collaboration with the educational team and participation in IEP meetings to support student communication goals.
Key responsibilities include conducting mental health and social-emotional assessments, providing individual and group counseling services for issues like anxiety and trauma, and responding to crises within the school setting. The role also involves participating in IEP/504 plan development and serving as a liaison between schools, families, and community agencies.
Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments of students' speech and language abilities, developing individualized therapy plans, and providing direct therapy services targeting areas like articulation and fluency. Clinicians must also collaborate with the educational team, monitor progress, document sessions, and participate in IEP meetings.
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct comprehensive student assessments, develop individualized therapy plans, and provide direct therapy services focusing on articulation, fluency, and language comprehension. They must also collaborate with the educational team, monitor progress, and participate in IEP meetings to support student communication goals.
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct comprehensive assessments, develop individualized therapy plans, and provide direct therapy services to PreK-12 students targeting various communication skills. Key duties also involve collaborating with the educational team, monitoring progress, documenting sessions, and participating in IEP meetings.
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct comprehensive assessments, develop individualized therapy plans, and provide direct therapy services to PreK-12 students targeting various communication disorders. Key duties also involve collaborating with the educational team, monitoring progress, documenting sessions, and participating in IEP meetings.