Speech-Language Pathologist chez Child Development Resources (CDR)
Child Development Resources (CDR) · Williamsburg, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Professional
- Bureau à Williamsburg
Child Development Resources (CDR) is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Speech/Language Pathologist to evaluate infants and toddlers with suspected developmental delays or disabilities, and to plan and implement individualized speech-language services. The SLP provides direct services, coaches families and caregivers, and works as a collaborative team member to support the developmental needs of young children.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Planning & Assessment
- Participate in screenings and transdisciplinary assessments 
- Assist in developing IFSPs (Individualized Family Service Plans) and outcomes 
- Evaluate speech/language skills, oral motor development, hearing, and auditory processing 
Implementation & Service Delivery
- Serve as primary service provider and/or service coordinator when appropriate 
- Deliver speech-language therapy and coaching in natural environments 
- Integrate interventions into daily routines and parent-child interactions 
- Document services in compliance with Medicaid, insurance, and CDR standards 
- Collaborate with medical providers and attend family-requested appointments 
Training & Collaboration
- Supervise interns and volunteers as assigned 
- Provide community education and parent training upon request 
- Participate in team meetings, workshops, and continuing education 
Evaluation & Reporting
- Meet regularly with supervisor for performance and development 
- Monitor child progress and adjust services as needed 
- Maintain data and contribute to regular program reporting 
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology and American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA certification) required 
- Licensed to practice Speech/Language Pathology in Virginia 
- Valid, unrestricted driver’s license for home visits 
- Current Infant and Child CPR certification (or willingness to obtain) 
- Must meet all background check requirements (criminal, CPS, TB risk assessment, etc 
- Early Intervention Certification 
- Experience working with infants and toddlers with disabilities in home or center-based settings 
- Familiarity with federal/state early intervention regulations 
- Knowledge of family-centered care using a coaching model 
- Signing and/or cuing skills 
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift/move up to 30 lbs 
- Mobility to play and work at floor level with young children 
- Must navigate home and community-based service settings 
Compensation & Benefits:
- Group health, dental, and vision insurance 
- Paid life and long-term disability insurance 
- Optional short-term disability 
- Paid vacation, sick, and personal leave 
- 12 paid holidays plus 10 days off for spring and winter breaks, in accordance with York and James City County schedules 
- 401(k) with 6% employer contribution (vested after 3 years) 
- Flexible weekday schedule – no weekends 
- Free subscription to the Calm mental health app 
Join a team where your expertise makes a lasting difference in the lives of children and families!
CDR is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace.
 
			 
			 
			 
			