Speech Therapist

Bancroft

$70K — $104K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology preferred.
  • National Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) from ASHA preferred.
  • N.J. State Department of Education Certification as Speech Language Therapist required.
  • Experience as Speech Language Specialist in Special Education required.
  • Knowledge of Augmentative Communication Devices and Assistive Technology required; certificate in Assistive Technology is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Provide speech-language therapy services according to regulations and student IEPs.
  • Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for communication needs.
  • Collaborate with audiologists and professionals for therapy recommendations.
  • Perform ongoing reassessments to monitor student progress.
  • Assist in developing measurable goals for communication skills.
  • Deliver individual and group therapy sessions, offering support to families and educators.
  • Partner with faculty to design strategies for student learning.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
  • Close-knit team environment fostering strong relationships.
  • Professional development and career advancement opportunities.
  • Tuition assistance and loan repayment programs available.
  • Competitive salaries with a retirement savings program, paid time off, and medical and dental insurance.
Full Job Description
Overview

We're Hiring: Speech TherapistLocation: Mountainside, NJ Employment Type: Full Time In PersonDepartment: Bancroft School

The current hiring range for this position is: $70,470.00-$104, 813.00.  Based on years of experience. 

 

We are seeking a Full Time Speech Therapist to join our dynamic team in Mountainside, NJ!

Responsibilities
  • Provide direct and consultative speech-language therapy services to students with communication and oral motor disorders in accordance with applicable regulations and standards, including DDD, ASHA, HIPAA, NJ DOE, and organizational policies, as well as each student’s IEP, IPP, and behavior plan.
  • Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to assess communication and oral motor needs, including determining the need for therapeutic intervention, level of functioning, and overall performance.
  • Collaborate with audiologists and other professionals to review records, interpret audiological data, and develop appropriate therapy recommendations and service delivery plans.
  • Perform ongoing reassessments to monitor student progress and adjust treatment plans based on identified areas of need.
  • Assist in the development of measurable, achievable, and educationally relevant goals related to communication and oral motor skills.
  • Deliver individual, group, and integrated therapy sessions, while also providing consultation and support to families, caregivers, educators, and staff.
  • Partner with faculty to design and implement classroom strategies that support student learning and align with individual communication needs; may assist with classroom instruction as appropriate.
  • Promote student independence and skill development by supporting goal achievement and encouraging functional communication within each student’s abilities.
  • Plan and schedule therapy sessions in alignment with student needs and school district requirements.
  • Recommend and support the use of assistive and augmentative communication devices, classroom accommodations, and environmental modifications to enhance student access and participation.
  • Identify barriers to learning and provide actionable recommendations to improve student engagement and support the carryover of therapeutic goals across settings.
Qualifications

 

  • Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology with a National Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) from the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (ASHA) preferred.
  • N.J. State Department of Education Certification as Speech Language Therapist required. 
  • Prior work experience as Speech Language Specialist in Special Education, and Augmentative Communication Devices and Assistive Technology required.  Certificate in Assistive Technology a plus.

 

What You’ll Love About Bancroft:

  • Meaningful Purpose: We truly make a difference in the lives of others, which inspires us to be better people, and gives us purpose.
  • Lasting Bonds: We are a close-knit, committed team who feel like a second family
  • Personal Growth: There are opportunities to learn and build skills, professional development, career advancement, tuition assistance, and loan repayment programs
  • Outstanding Benefits: We offer competitive salaries, retirement savings program, generous paid time off, medical and dental insurance, and more

 

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