101 Speech Therapy jobs in Libertyville
Speech-Language Pathologist
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ABOUT CPS: We are an urban district on the rise. The support and resources we provide to our staff enable them to make the greatest difference where it’s needed most. Be a part of the change. Our mission is to provide a high-quality public education for every child, in every neighborhood, that prepares each for success in college, career, and civic life.
Position Title: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Under the supervision of personnel from the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services and in collaboration with the school principal, Speech-Language Pathologists are responsible for the provision of speech and language diagnostic and therapeutic services to students, collaboration with and support of parents and school support staff, and participation as a multidisciplinary team member.
Speech-Language Pathologists are assigned to schools based on the citywide needs of the district. Job requirements related to general and special education services, evaluation, staffing, and mandated therapeutic services are expected.
Specialty Functions :
- A valid license issued by the Illinois State Board of Education and Illinois Department of Professional Regulations endorsed as a Speech Pathologist. li>Perform diagnostic assessments for students needing initial evaluations, re-evaluations, or special evaluations and participate in all meetings/conferences to determine eligibility for and adequacy of services on an annual or as-needed basis
- Support students with a wide range of speech–language-related issues to meet academic performance standards. SLPs work includes prevention, assessment, intervention, and program design efforts that are integrated within a school curriculum in conjunction with teachers, parents, and other relevant stakeholders. < i>Complete required supervisory activities of CFY candidates and practicum students as assigned.
- Maintain accurate records and follow established departmental policies and procedures.
- All clinicians participating in the Health Services Management Program (HSMP) must comply with all policies and procedures of the program as detailed in the ChildServe User Manual and the HSMP Reference Manual to ensure the full delivery, accurate recording, and timely reporting of the services provided to students.
Essential Functions:
Within the context of the CPS Framework for Speech-Language Pathologists, all SLPs should utilize a continuous improvement process that refines their practice. Each Speech-Language Pathologist should:
- Provide therapeutic services to eligible students using a continuum of service delivery models;
- Provide diagnostic assessment services to students using the established eligibility and exit criteria;
- Develop and implement IEPs utilizing an educationally-based model with goals aligned to educational standards;
- Participate in required Domain, Problem Solving, FIE, and Annual Review meetings as needed;
- Provide consultation to teachers, parents, and staff;
- Provide staff education training to school staff and parents;
- Program and utilize augmentative/alternative communication systems;
- Participate in activities that support students’ educational programs; < i>Attend regional and departmental meetings;
- Complete compliance activities such as daily progress notes, weekly documentation of all services delivered, quarterly report of student achievement (IEP report cards), and monthly caseload statistics;
- Exhibit excellent oral and written communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, and exercise sound professional judgment, especially in interactions with administration, colleagues, families, and students;
- Prioritize student safety through the consistent implementation of the Student Code of Conduct and school-wide systems of management and discipline;
- Personalize student supports through mastery and innovative use of curriculum supplements and technology resources, as available;
- Advocate for the district’s vision and commit to our district’s common themes of equity, cultural competence, high expectations, developmental appropriateness, attention to individual students (including those with special needs), appropriate use of technology, and student assumption of responsibility.
Minimum Qualifications & Requirements:
- Completion of the CPS online application
- A valid license or credential issued by the state licensing board, with the appropriate endorsement(s) for the role.
- Willing to travel to multiple school locations as a citywide speech-language pathologist as needed.
Physical Requirements:
- Light Work: Exerting up to twenty (20) pounds of force occasionally, up to ten (10) pounds of force frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
Employment Expectations :
- As a condition of employment with the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), an employee must be a resident of the City of Chicago or be willing to become a resident within six months of the date of his/her employment with Chicago Public Schools. For certain high-needs positions, exemptions to this policy may be available.
- All new hires must satisfactorily complete all CPS onboarding requirements which include, but are not limited to, passing a tuberculosis test, drug test, and state and federal criminal background checks. CPS is a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
Speech-Language Pathologist
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ABOUT CPS: We are an urban district on the rise. The support and resources we provide to our staff enable them to make the greatest difference where it’s needed most. Be a part of the change. Our mission is to provide a high-quality public education for every child, in every neighborhood, that prepares each for success in college, career, and civic life.
Position Title: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Under the supervision of personnel from the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services and in collaboration with the school principal, Speech-Language Pathologists are responsible for the provision of speech and language diagnostic and therapeutic services to students, collaboration with and support of parents and school support staff, and participation as a multidisciplinary team member.
Speech-Language Pathologists are assigned to schools based on the citywide needs of the district. Job requirements related to general and special education services, evaluation, staffing, and mandated therapeutic services are expected.
Specialty Functions :
- A valid license issued by the Illinois State Board of Education and Illinois Department of Professional Regulations endorsed as a Speech Pathologist. li>Perform diagnostic assessments for students needing initial evaluations, re-evaluations, or special evaluations and participate in all meetings/conferences to determine eligibility for and adequacy of services on an annual or as-needed basis
- Support students with a wide range of speech–language-related issues to meet academic performance standards. SLPs work includes prevention, assessment, intervention, and program design efforts that are integrated within a school curriculum in conjunction with teachers, parents, and other relevant stakeholders. < i>Complete required supervisory activities of CFY candidates and practicum students as assigned.
- Maintain accurate records and follow established departmental policies and procedures.
- All clinicians participating in the Health Services Management Program (HSMP) must comply with all policies and procedures of the program as detailed in the ChildServe User Manual and the HSMP Reference Manual to ensure the full delivery, accurate recording, and timely reporting of the services provided to students.
Essential Functions:
Within the context of the CPS Framework for Speech-Language Pathologists, all SLPs should utilize a continuous improvement process that refines their practice. Each Speech-Language Pathologist should:
- Provide therapeutic services to eligible students using a continuum of service delivery models;
- Provide diagnostic assessment services to students using the established eligibility and exit criteria;
- Develop and implement IEPs utilizing an educationally-based model with goals aligned to educational standards;
- Participate in required Domain, Problem Solving, FIE, and Annual Review meetings as needed;
- Provide consultation to teachers, parents, and staff;
- Provide staff education training to school staff and parents;
- Program and utilize augmentative/alternative communication systems;
- Participate in activities that support students’ educational programs; < i>Attend regional and departmental meetings;
- Complete compliance activities such as daily progress notes, weekly documentation of all services delivered, quarterly report of student achievement (IEP report cards), and monthly caseload statistics;
- Exhibit excellent oral and written communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, and exercise sound professional judgment, especially in interactions with administration, colleagues, families, and students;
- Prioritize student safety through the consistent implementation of the Student Code of Conduct and school-wide systems of management and discipline;
- Personalize student supports through mastery and innovative use of curriculum supplements and technology resources, as available;
- Advocate for the district’s vision and commit to our district’s common themes of equity, cultural competence, high expectations, developmental appropriateness, attention to individual students (including those with special needs), appropriate use of technology, and student assumption of responsibility.
Minimum Qualifications & Requirements:
- Completion of the CPS online application
- A valid license or credential issued by the state licensing board, with the appropriate endorsement(s) for the role.
- Willing to travel to multiple school locations as a citywide speech-language pathologist as needed.
Physical Requirements:
- Light Work: Exerting up to twenty (20) pounds of force occasionally, up to ten (10) pounds of force frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
Employment Expectations :
- As a condition of employment with the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), an employee must be a resident of the City of Chicago or be willing to become a resident within six months of the date of his/her employment with Chicago Public Schools. For certain high-needs positions, exemptions to this policy may be available.
- All new hires must satisfactorily complete all CPS onboarding requirements which include, but are not limited to, passing a tuberculosis test, drug test, and state and federal criminal background checks. CPS is a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Posted 1 day ago
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ABOUT CPS: We are an urban district on the rise. The support and resources we provide to our staff enable them to make the greatest difference where it’s needed most. Be a part of the change. Our mission is to provide a high-quality public education for every child, in every neighborhood, that prepares each for success in college, career, and civic life.
Position Title: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Under the supervision of personnel from the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services and in collaboration with the school principal, Speech-Language Pathologists are responsible for the provision of speech and language diagnostic and therapeutic services to students, collaboration with and support of parents and school support staff, and participation as a multidisciplinary team member.
Speech-Language Pathologists are assigned to schools based on the citywide needs of the district. Job requirements related to general and special education services, evaluation, staffing, and mandated therapeutic services are expected.
Specialty Functions :
- A valid license issued by the Illinois State Board of Education and Illinois Department of Professional Regulations endorsed as a Speech Pathologist. li>Perform diagnostic assessments for students needing initial evaluations, re-evaluations, or special evaluations and participate in all meetings/conferences to determine eligibility for and adequacy of services on an annual or as-needed basis
- Support students with a wide range of speech–language-related issues to meet academic performance standards. SLPs work includes prevention, assessment, intervention, and program design efforts that are integrated within a school curriculum in conjunction with teachers, parents, and other relevant stakeholders. < i>Complete required supervisory activities of CFY candidates and practicum students as assigned.
- Maintain accurate records and follow established departmental policies and procedures.
- All clinicians participating in the Health Services Management Program (HSMP) must comply with all policies and procedures of the program as detailed in the ChildServe User Manual and the HSMP Reference Manual to ensure the full delivery, accurate recording, and timely reporting of the services provided to students.
Essential Functions:
Within the context of the CPS Framework for Speech-Language Pathologists, all SLPs should utilize a continuous improvement process that refines their practice. Each Speech-Language Pathologist should:
- Provide therapeutic services to eligible students using a continuum of service delivery models;
- Provide diagnostic assessment services to students using the established eligibility and exit criteria;
- Develop and implement IEPs utilizing an educationally-based model with goals aligned to educational standards;
- Participate in required Domain, Problem Solving, FIE, and Annual Review meetings as needed;
- Provide consultation to teachers, parents, and staff;
- Provide staff education training to school staff and parents;
- Program and utilize augmentative/alternative communication systems;
- Participate in activities that support students’ educational programs; < i>Attend regional and departmental meetings;
- Complete compliance activities such as daily progress notes, weekly documentation of all services delivered, quarterly report of student achievement (IEP report cards), and monthly caseload statistics;
- Exhibit excellent oral and written communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, and exercise sound professional judgment, especially in interactions with administration, colleagues, families, and students;
- Prioritize student safety through the consistent implementation of the Student Code of Conduct and school-wide systems of management and discipline;
- Personalize student supports through mastery and innovative use of curriculum supplements and technology resources, as available;
- Advocate for the district’s vision and commit to our district’s common themes of equity, cultural competence, high expectations, developmental appropriateness, attention to individual students (including those with special needs), appropriate use of technology, and student assumption of responsibility.
Minimum Qualifications & Requirements:
- Completion of the CPS online application
- A valid license or credential issued by the state licensing board, with the appropriate endorsement(s) for the role.
- Willing to travel to multiple school locations as a citywide speech-language pathologist as needed.
Physical Requirements:
- Light Work: Exerting up to twenty (20) pounds of force occasionally, up to ten (10) pounds of force frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
Employment Expectations :
- As a condition of employment with the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), an employee must be a resident of the City of Chicago or be willing to become a resident within six months of the date of his/her employment with Chicago Public Schools. For certain high-needs positions, exemptions to this policy may be available.
- All new hires must satisfactorily complete all CPS onboarding requirements which include, but are not limited to, passing a tuberculosis test, drug test, and state and federal criminal background checks. CPS is a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Posted 1 day ago
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ABOUT CPS: We are an urban district on the rise. The support and resources we provide to our staff enable them to make the greatest difference where it’s needed most. Be a part of the change. Our mission is to provide a high-quality public education for every child, in every neighborhood, that prepares each for success in college, career, and civic life.
Position Title: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Under the supervision of personnel from the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services and in collaboration with the school principal, Speech-Language Pathologists are responsible for the provision of speech and language diagnostic and therapeutic services to students, collaboration with and support of parents and school support staff, and participation as a multidisciplinary team member.
Speech-Language Pathologists are assigned to schools based on the citywide needs of the district. Job requirements related to general and special education services, evaluation, staffing, and mandated therapeutic services are expected.
Specialty Functions :
- A valid license issued by the Illinois State Board of Education and Illinois Department of Professional Regulations endorsed as a Speech Pathologist. li>Perform diagnostic assessments for students needing initial evaluations, re-evaluations, or special evaluations and participate in all meetings/conferences to determine eligibility for and adequacy of services on an annual or as-needed basis
- Support students with a wide range of speech–language-related issues to meet academic performance standards. SLPs work includes prevention, assessment, intervention, and program design efforts that are integrated within a school curriculum in conjunction with teachers, parents, and other relevant stakeholders. < i>Complete required supervisory activities of CFY candidates and practicum students as assigned.
- Maintain accurate records and follow established departmental policies and procedures.
- All clinicians participating in the Health Services Management Program (HSMP) must comply with all policies and procedures of the program as detailed in the ChildServe User Manual and the HSMP Reference Manual to ensure the full delivery, accurate recording, and timely reporting of the services provided to students.
Essential Functions:
Within the context of the CPS Framework for Speech-Language Pathologists, all SLPs should utilize a continuous improvement process that refines their practice. Each Speech-Language Pathologist should:
- Provide therapeutic services to eligible students using a continuum of service delivery models;
- Provide diagnostic assessment services to students using the established eligibility and exit criteria;
- Develop and implement IEPs utilizing an educationally-based model with goals aligned to educational standards;
- Participate in required Domain, Problem Solving, FIE, and Annual Review meetings as needed;
- Provide consultation to teachers, parents, and staff;
- Provide staff education training to school staff and parents;
- Program and utilize augmentative/alternative communication systems;
- Participate in activities that support students’ educational programs; < i>Attend regional and departmental meetings;
- Complete compliance activities such as daily progress notes, weekly documentation of all services delivered, quarterly report of student achievement (IEP report cards), and monthly caseload statistics;
- Exhibit excellent oral and written communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, and exercise sound professional judgment, especially in interactions with administration, colleagues, families, and students;
- Prioritize student safety through the consistent implementation of the Student Code of Conduct and school-wide systems of management and discipline;
- Personalize student supports through mastery and innovative use of curriculum supplements and technology resources, as available;
- Advocate for the district’s vision and commit to our district’s common themes of equity, cultural competence, high expectations, developmental appropriateness, attention to individual students (including those with special needs), appropriate use of technology, and student assumption of responsibility.
Minimum Qualifications & Requirements:
- Completion of the CPS online application
- A valid license or credential issued by the state licensing board, with the appropriate endorsement(s) for the role.
- Willing to travel to multiple school locations as a citywide speech-language pathologist as needed.
Physical Requirements:
- Light Work: Exerting up to twenty (20) pounds of force occasionally, up to ten (10) pounds of force frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
Employment Expectations :
- As a condition of employment with the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), an employee must be a resident of the City of Chicago or be willing to become a resident within six months of the date of his/her employment with Chicago Public Schools. For certain high-needs positions, exemptions to this policy may be available.
- All new hires must satisfactorily complete all CPS onboarding requirements which include, but are not limited to, passing a tuberculosis test, drug test, and state and federal criminal background checks. CPS is a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
Speech Language Pathologist
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Why FOX Rehabilitation?
• Pioneer of Geriatric House Calls™ to older adults in their communities.
• Provide speech therapy services in a 1:1 setting to help abolish ageism.
• Drive rewarding patient outcomes.
• Facilitate clinically-excellent autonomous interventions.
• Benefit from the flexibility to create, control, and alter your treatment schedule.
• Be a part of an Interdisciplinary approach by a therapy team focused on functional outcomes.
Available Opportunities:
• Full-time/Part-time - Salaried with benefits
• PRN/Flex - PPU (Paid Per Unit)
What you'll get:
• Clinical and non-clinical career growth opportunities
• Supportive Clinical Community
• Unlimited access to continuing education
• Professional Certification Reimbursement
• Access to cutting-edge technology
• Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k (for those who qualify)
What you'll need:
• Valid Speech Language Pathologist License in the state(s) of practice, or eligibility to apply
• Degree from an accredited speech language pathologist therapy program
• Basic computer literacy skills
• Current CPR certification
Who is FOX? FOX is a primarily clinician-operated, professional private practice of full-time physical, occupational, and speech therapists, built on the foundation of Geriatric House Calls™. Our one-on-one care fosters a rewarding environment, and therapists have the flexibility to shape their schedules for a successful work-life balance. Empowered by clinicians, FOX advocates for our people and believes in their significant contributions to our professional society.
Contact FOX Now!
Kelly Mahler, Clinical Career Specialist
You can also text FOX to to learn more!
#LI-KM001
FOX Rehabilitation is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. In Illinois, the standard base pay range for a Full-Time role is $65,000 - $100,000 annually with an opportunity to earn more. Part-Time and FOX Flex (PRN) will be pro-rated.
Speech Language Pathologist
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Why FOX Rehabilitation?
• Pioneer of Geriatric House Calls™ to older adults in their communities.
• Provide speech therapy services in a 1:1 setting to help abolish ageism.
• Drive rewarding patient outcomes.
• Facilitate clinically-excellent autonomous interventions.
• Benefit from the flexibility to create, control, and alter your treatment schedule.
• Be a part of an Interdisciplinary approach by a therapy team focused on functional outcomes.
Available Opportunities:
• Full-time/Part-time - Salaried with benefits
• PRN/Flex - PPU (Paid Per Unit)
What you'll get:
• Clinical and non-clinical career growth opportunities
• Supportive Clinical Community
• Unlimited access to continuing education
• Professional Certification Reimbursement
• Access to cutting-edge technology
• Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k (for those who qualify)
What you'll need:
• Valid Speech Language Pathologist License in the state(s) of practice, or eligibility to apply
• Degree from an accredited speech language pathologist therapy program
• Basic computer literacy skills
• Current CPR certification
Who is FOX? FOX is a primarily clinician-operated, professional private practice of full-time physical, occupational, and speech therapists, built on the foundation of Geriatric House Calls™. Our one-on-one care fosters a rewarding environment, and therapists have the flexibility to shape their schedules for a successful work-life balance. Empowered by clinicians, FOX advocates for our people and believes in their significant contributions to our professional society.
Contact FOX Now!
Kelly Mahler, Clinical Career Specialist
You can also text FOX to to learn more!
#LI-KM001
FOX Rehabilitation is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. In Illinois, the standard base pay range for a Full-Time role is $65,000 - $100,000 annually with an opportunity to earn more. Part-Time and FOX Flex (PRN) will be pro-rated.
Speech Language Pathologist
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EDU Healthcare is hiring a Speech-Language Pathologist for our school-based assignments in Algonquin, IL
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s degree from ASHA accredited university.
Active state-level licensure and/or certification OR ability to obtain.
Experience working in schools or with children is preferred but not required.
BENEFITS:
Healthcare coverage
License, materials, and CEU reimbursements
Competitive compensation packages and pay rates
401k retirement plan with company match and immediate vesting
Non-tax allowances for housing and meals
Multiple benefit plans
Guaranteed hours for assignments
Professional liability insurance provided
Education and training programs
24/7 assistance and personal contact
No-fee direct deposit program
Nationwide career opportunities
Refer a friend and receive a referral bonus
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assess, diagnose, and treat communication and speech disorders in exceptional education students.
Evaluates, screens, and observes students.
Write evaluation reports, progress notes, and individualized education plans.
Participates in individual education plan meetings with parents.
Communicates and coordinates therapy with parents, teachers, and administrators.
Performs other related tasks as required.
About EDU Healthcare:
EDU Healthcare provides health services to educational systems in all 50 states. We partner closely with school districts to deliver high-quality services that support the needs of exceptional student populations. As a therapist-owned company, we understand firsthand how critical educational health-related services are to a student’s academic growth and success. With extensive knowledge and experience in school-based settings, we are experts at delivering impactful, student-centered care. EDU Healthcare offers unparalleled support and communication throughout your assignment, because we believe in taking care of the people who care for students.
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Speech - Language Pathologist

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**Job Details**
**Job Location**
Chicago, IL
**Position Type**
Full Time
**Education Level**
Graduate Degree
**Salary Range**
$8000.00 - $95000.00 Salary/year
**Travel Percentage**
Negligible
**Job Shift**
Day
**Job Category**
Professional Services
**Description**
**BASIC FUNCTION** **:** Participates as the Speech-Language Pathologist on the interdisciplinary team. The Speech-Language Pathologist designs and provides speech and language services to support the communication needs of students through planning, goal setting, direct, therapeutic treatment, consultation and collaboration, and completion of information and documentation within the evaluation and IEP processes.
**PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES:**
+ Implements assessment/treatment/care based on students individual needs
+ Evaluates student progress utilizing techniques appropriate to the student
+ Completes progress notes after each session as well as notes for quarterly report cards
+ Develops, administers and instructs students in performance of functional communication and use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Assistive Technology
+ Plans, assesses the effectiveness, and modifies as necessary, plans and supports in accordance with students demonstrated needs
+ Communicates and works in cooperation with families, educators and therapists, nursing staff, and other providers to ensure effective, therapeutic care and optimal student outcomes.
+ Collaborates effectively with teachers, staff, and families to support students functional communication and educational outcomes.
+ Maintains an assigned caseload, develops short and long-term goals for each student, designs individualized, therapeutic programs, and works in concert with the team to encourage highest level of independence.
+ Prepares case notes, progress reports, and other documentation on individual students, authorizes necessary services, ascertains progress, and identifies diagnostic and functional needs.
+ Participates in the development of new methods for instructional techniques specifically designed for our students who may be blind or visually impaired, and inclusive of students who process life with a disability profile inclusive of autism, intellectual disability, traumatic brain injury disability, multiple disabilities, developmental disabilities, orthopedic disability and other health disability.
+ Maintains confidential records inclusive of case files, progress notes and other documentation and client confidentiality in all aspects of the school.
+ Performs all duties at a level of satisfactory or above.
**SPECIFICATIONS:**
+ Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology (Required)
+ ASHA Certification of Clinical Competence (CCC) (Required unless completing clinical fellowship year)
+ Current Illinois Licensure (SLP Teaching or SLP Non-teaching)
+ Temporary Illinois Teacher Licensure (only if completing clinical fellowship year)
+ C.P.R. certification (Preferred)
+ Experience with high, moderate, and low tech AAC and AT devices and supports (Preferred)
+ Two or more years of experience working on an interdisciplinary team in coordination of care and team supports (Preferred)
+ Experience working with pediatric and school age population (Preferred)
+ Excellent communication, consultation, and collaboration skills
+ Commitment to the Lighthouse mission of providing opportunities for people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf-blind, multi-disabled and our nations veterans is essential.
**Employee Benefits**
**_BENEFIT PACKAGE UP TO AN ADDITIONAL 25% OF SALARY INCLUDING:_**
+ 10 days paid vacation
+ 12 paid holidays
+ 6 sick days accrued over the year
+ Insurance Eligibility the 1st of the month after 30 days of employment
+ Medical (~65% covered by the Chicago Lighthouse), dental and vision insurance offered
+ Short/long term disability
+ Life insurance 2x salary
+ Employee recognition events
+ Company matched 401(k) plan
+ Reasonably priced delicious food options on site (except at Glenview location)
**The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired is an Equal Opportunity Employer in full compliance with local, state, and federal Civil Rights & Affirmative Action laws. The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired maintains a strong policy of accommodation and a consistent practice of employing qualified individuals with disabilities. All applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunity without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, national origin or ancestry, citizenship status, age, physical or mental disability unrelated to ability, sexual orientation, military status, order of protection status or unfavorable discharge from military service.**
Speech Language Pathologist - Pediatrics

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**Position:** Speech Language Pathologist - Pediatrics
**Location:** Libertyville IL
**Schedule:** Full Time -32 hours/week to start
**Compensation:** $70,000 - $5,000 annually, based on years of experience
**Incentives:** Up to 10,000 Sign on Bonus and/or Student Debt Benefit Program
RushKids Pediatric Therapy is seeking a pediatric Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our fun, collaborative, multi-disciplinary team!
We evaluate and treat a variety of pediatric patients with diagnoses ranging from developmental delay, cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing, feeding disorders, speech and language delays, childhood apraxia of speech, articulation, and phonological disorders.
Experience in outpatient pediatrics is required.
**Our comprehensive benefits package supports your career growth and personal well-being** :
+ **Recharge & Refresh:** Generous PTO to maintain a healthy work-life balance
+ **Your Health Matters:** Comprehensive medical/Rx, vision and dental plan
+ **Invest in Your Future:** Company-matching 401(k) retirement plans, as well as Life and Disability protection
**Responsibilities**
+ **Build Relationships:** Provide quality patient care while maintaining a positive level of interaction with centers and patients.
+ **Collaborative Approach:** Coordinate treatment program in conjunction with other clinical/therapeutic services
+ **Personalized Treatment:** Evaluate assigned patients and establish appropriate treatment goals and programs to maximize outcomes. Provide ongoing evaluation of your patients' status and goals.
**Qualifications**
+ Meet American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) minimum standards for initiation Clinical Fellowship Year including but not limited to 36 credit hours in prescribed study.
+ State SLP licensure and ASHA certification is required.
+ 300 hours in prescribed clinical practicum experience required.
**Additional Data**
_Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans_
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**Job ID** _334890_
**Experience (Years)** _1_
**Category** _Speech Language Pathology_
**Street Address** _800 S MILWAUKEE AVE_
**Min** _USD 70,000.00/Yr._
**Max** _USD 75,000.00/Yr._
Speech Language Pathologist - Schools

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The Speech-Language Pathologist in the school setting is responsible for performing student evaluations as well as providing and documenting therapy services in accordance with the plan of care developed for each individual student and the physician's orders.
Must be License
Minimum Requirements:
+ Active Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Licensure in the state of assignment required
+ Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) preferred and may be required by state/contract.
+ Complies with all relevant professional standards of practice
+ Current CPR if applicable
+ TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable
+ Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation)
+ Must meet all federal, state and local requirements
+ Must be at least 18 years of age
+ Bilingual Required
+ Contact:
Call or text
Benefits
At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits:
+ Competitive pay & weekly paychecks
+ Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
+ 401(k) savings plan
+ Awards and recognition programs
*Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status.
About Amergis
Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions.
Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.