Remote Speech-Language Pathologist Position in California
Presence
California, United States Full-time posted 6 days ago in Healthcare & Medical-
Job ID 2764901
Job Description
Your Role
Deliver engaging speech-language teletherapy to students.
Actively participate in IEP meetings to discuss student progress and needs.
Prepare in-depth case reports to document and track therapy outcomes.
Utilize exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with school staff and foster positive relationships with students.
Who You Are
You hold an active state license as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP).
You possess the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP).
You have a minimum of one year of school-based experience, which may include a Clinical Fellowship Year, or at least two years of total clinical experience that includes a Clinical Fellowship Year.
You are flexible with your schedule and are open to working across different time zones.
You have access to a reliable personal computer.
You are comfortable with various technologies, including headphones and computers.
About Presence
Since 2009, we have been a dedicated partner and advocate for clinicians, providing our expansive community of remote providers with access to an award-winning platform, essential therapy materials, enriching continuing education, and opportunities to network and grow professionally. By offering continuous, clinically-led career support and resources, we aim to meet the evolving needs of clinicians wherever they may find themselves in their careers.
Perks and Benefits
Enjoy flexible remote scheduling that fits your lifestyle.
Access no-cost continuing education courses and specialized clinical workshops to enhance your professional skills.
Utilize our award-winning Presence platform, featuring curated session aids from leading publishers like Highlights and SPARK Innovations.
Benefit from an extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments, including online versions of CELF-5, GFTA-3, PPVT-4, EVT-3, CASL-2, and others.
Receive designated clinical guidance to support your practice.
Enjoy cross-licensing support to expand your opportunities.
Be eligible for benefits, including medical plans, sick leave as per applicable state laws, and 401K options.
Important Notes
Your application details will be kept confidential in accordance with Equal Employment Opportunity guidelines.
Clinicians can select to work as few as 5 hours per week or up to 40 hours, with all availability considered within standard school hours.
Compensation is competitive, ranging from $40-55 per hour, based on experience and market trends.
You will be compensated for both direct and indirect time, which includes documentation, IEP meeting attendance, and more.