Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities

Speech-Language Pathologist (Early Intervention)

Job Locations US-OH
Posted Date 1 week ago(11/13/2024 5:48 PM)
# of Openings
2
Salary Range
AC-B1 (See description below for more details)
Min Salary
USD $65,000.00/Yr.
Category
Assistive Technology
Max Salary
USD $68,250.00/Yr.
Specific Facility
Multiple Locations: See Description Below
Position Reports To
EI SLP Supervisor
Work Schedule
Full-time: 7.5 hours per day / Year Round (150 hours every 4-week flex schedule)

Overview

The Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) is seeking several Early Intervention Speech Language Pathologists to assess communication skills of children birth to three years old with developmental disabilities in order to determine the need for and provision of services and supports.  One of the available assignments is to work as a Floater, which is to help cover increases in referrals and cases needing coverage from temporary leaves of absence, etc. The nature of work for all SLPs will include, but is not limited to the following:

  • Completion of screening and/or assessment of speech, language, and communication, feeding and oral motor skills, and augmentative/alternative communication; refer for and/or coordinate hearing screenings and assessments.
  • Provide Speech Language Therapy services in a teaming approach for children birth to three years old based on adult coaching in which one member is a primary service provider and receives supports from other team members.
  • Coordinate, develop, or assist in developing, communication programs and provide SLP services including consultation, instruction, support services and direct intervention.
  • Provide speech-language services per written programs, monitor and document speech-language services according to established procedures and submit information as requested by supervisor.
  • Participate in inter/intra-agency committees, projects, or teams and deliver in-service training as requested or approved by supervisor.
  • Attend Individual Plan meetings and/or make recommendations for programming to team, write objectives/outcomes, discuss methods of implementation, and identify materials to be used and implement treatment or train others.
  • Maintain compliance with appropriate federal and state regulations, professional standards and Board policy including DODD regulations and standards set by the Ohio Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology.
  • Educate and counsel individuals, families, caregivers, co-workers, managers and advocates for individuals to promote effective communication.
  • Provide in-services at Cuyahoga DD sites and/or other community settings.

** FANTASTIC BENEFITS: A newly hired SLP walks in the door earning:

  • 46 paid days off a year, including holidays.
  • Flexible work schedule.
  • The ability to work remote and in the community (some in-office meetings required.)
  • A great government Pension through Ohio PERS.
  • Low Cost Major Medical insurance.
  • Free Dental, Vision Life, and Temporary disability Insurance
  • Professional Development Reimbursement of $1,200.00 a year.
  • Membership Dues reimbursement of $600.00 a year.
  • Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate.
  • Working here qualifies for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Annual Pay Increases, and more.

Mentor:  All therapists, whether a new grad or experienced, are given a mentor for the first year so that they do not feel they are tossed to those proverbial wolves.  Mentorship is a great asset for our new hires. 

 

** SALARY : It is the Cuyahoga DD’s intent to pay a salary that is reasonable and competitive based on the market rate for the position as well as the language of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Because we are also committed to our current employees, we must consider internal equity when making salary offers.  The contract caps our starting salary for new hires at $68,250.00 however, the total comp package that includes all of the above benefits is hard to beat!  

 

AVAILABLE ASSIGNMENT(s):  Although all vacancies are Early Intervention, we have an eastside SLP opening based in Highland Hills, Ohio; a westside opening based in Parma, Ohio; and an eastside Floater assignment based in Highland Hills, Ohio.

 

The Cuyahoga DD recruits and retains outstanding individuals who are committed to our mission of supporting and empowering people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in the community. We seek to attract diverse staff who desire to inspire, to promote abilities and talents, to foster inclusion in all aspects of community life, and to hold themselves and others to high expectations.  We hope you choose to join our team!  

 

Qualifications

  • Masters Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology.
  • License in Speech‑Language Pathology from the State of Ohio.
  • Must possess the Certificate of Clinical Competence.
  • Specific training and experience with individuals who have DD.
  • Hold a valid driver's license and maintain an insurable driving record under the Cuyahoga DD's auto insurance policy and Board policies. 

Application Procedure:  

  • All applicants must apply ONLINE. 
  • External applicants are required to upload a resume that shows a detailed work history. This is important because this agency no longer requires that applicants complete an employment application. Therefore, the only way we will be able to review your employment history and ascertain your background and experience is through your resume.  You are also welcome to upload a cover letter that outlines your interest in this position.
  • Current Cuyahoga DD employees are required to upload at least a detailed letter of interest that outlines your interest in this position and highlights your qualifications for this position.
  • All candidates are asked to create an online profile and you may be asked to answer a series of questions.
  • Immediately after applying, you will receive a confirmation of receipt by email.  If you do not receive that email, check your spam folder.  For any further questions about the application process, see the FAQ link below.  

Application Deadline:  Open until filled.  

 

Equal Opportunity, Diversity, and Inclusion:   The Cuyahoga County Board of DD is committed to treating every individual, family, employee, and applicant with dignity, respect and compassion regardless of a person’s sex, ancestry, national original, race, color, age, religion, disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, genetic information, or social, economic or political affiliation. 

 

Compassion, trust, and mutual respect are at the core of our commitment to diversity and inclusion.  The Cuyahoga County Board of DD fosters and promotes an inclusive environment that leverages the unique contributions of diverse individuals and organizations in all aspects of our work. We know that by bringing diverse individuals and viewpoints together we can collectively and more effectively create opportunities for a better life for the individuals we support. Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of what it means for people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work, and play in the community. 

 

PRIVACY AND SECURITY NOTICEBy applying for positions with the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities you are accepting that you have reviewed and understand our Applicant Privacy and Security Notice provided by clicking HERE.

 

- Individuals who may need assistance with the application process should contact Human Resources.

- Questions about the application process?  Review answers to our FAQs here: FAQS and How to Contact H.R.

- All Job tentative offers are made with the understanding that prospective new employees pass a drug test and background check prior to being hired. 

 

Cuyahoga DD is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

 

If you are a person with a disability or are unable to use or access this site as a result of your disability, you may request a reasonable accommodation by calling 216-241-8230.

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