Since 1949, TVCC has been working with children and youth to help them reach their full potential. Today, a wide range of services and supports are provided for young people with physical disabilities, communication disorders, developmental delays and autism spectrum disorders to support them in attaining the best available quality of life and health. In partnership with local and regional agencies, TVCC annually serves more than 11,000 children, youth and their families from birth to age 19 across Southwestern Ontario in over 700 locations.
Region: Huron and Perth
Description: We are currently recruiting for a permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Speech Language Pathologist in School Therapy Services. The designated office is Stratford. This position is expected to begin in September 2024.
This position is based on the school year and no work is available during school breaks.
This exciting role provides therapy services to students in schools in Huron and Perth counties and involves working with a variety of fellow clinicians, educators and parents to help children and youth achieve meaningful outcomes in their ability to communicate.
Responsibilities: Provide mainly school based intervention including screening, assessment and consultation regarding speech development, articulation, fluency, voice, resonance, basic augmentative communication needs and swallowing;Intervention can be direct, mediated or consultative and may be in groups or include virtual modalities;Provide education for clients, families and school personnelPlan services as part of a multi-disciplinary team that includes the family, other care providers, school board personnel, volunteers, staff from other agencies, and other TVCC staff;Occasional work contracted from the Home and Community Care Support Services (formerly the Southwest LHIN) for in home and private school services. This may on rare occasions be in the evenings or on weekends;Clinical supervision of support personnel, students and initial practice registrants within the guidelines of CASLPO may be required. TVCC Since 1949, TVCC has been working with children and youth to help them reach their full potential. Today, a wide range of services and supports are provided for young people with physical disabilities, communication disorders, developmental delays and autism spectrum disorders to support them in attaining the best available quality of life and health. In partnership with local and regional agencies, TVCC annually serves more than 11,000 children, youth and their families from birth to age 19 across Southwestern Ontario in over 700 locations.
Position: Speech Language Pathologist
Region: Huron and Perth
Description: We are currently recruiting for a permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Speech Language Pathologist in School Therapy Services. The designated office is Stratford. This position is expected to begin in September 2024.
This position is based on the school year and no work is available during school breaks.
This exciting role provides therapy services to students in schools in Huron and Perth counties and involves working with a variety of fellow clinicians, educators and parents to help children and youth achieve meaningful outcomes in their ability to communicate.
Responsibilities: Provide mainly school based intervention including screening, assessment and consultation regarding speech development, articulation, fluency, voice, resonance, basic augmentative communication needs and swallowing;Intervention can be direct, mediated or consultative and may be in groups or include virtual modalities;Provide education for clients, families and school personnelPlan services as part of a multi-disciplinary team that includes the family, other care providers, school board personnel, volunteers, staff from other agencies, and other TVCC staff;Occasional work contracted from the Home and Community Care Support Services (formerly the Southwest LHIN) for in home and private school services. This may on rare occasions be in the evenings or on weekends;Participate in ongoing program development;Clinical supervision of support personnel, students and initial practice registrants within the guidelines of CASLPO may be required.
Qualifications: Registration with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of OntarioExperience in pediatrics is preferredExcellent communication and organizational skillsStrong interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team environmentComputer proficiency including MS Office 365 and videoconferencing software (ex. Teams)Valid Ontario driver's licence and access to a vehicle are requiredCurrent certification in First Aid and CPRAbility to provide services in French would be an asset
TVCC is committed to equity and inclusion in the recruitment of qualified staff who reflect and support the diverse perspectives, experiences and needs of clients.
French Proficiency: French an asset
Salary: Please contact
Terms of Employment: Full-time
Deadline for Application: Monday, July 01, 2024
How to Apply: Please email your cover letter and resume (as an attachment in .pdf or Word format) to Human Resources at ****** . In the subject line of your email, please indicate the position you are interested in. To learn more about TVCC, please visit our website at www.tvcc.on.ca .
While all applications are appreciated only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
TVCC is committed to making our recruitment and selection process accessible to all candidates. Accommodations for disabilities are available upon request.
Please note that TVCC has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. Any offer of employment will be conditional on providing proof of vaccination in accordance with our policy.
Location: Stratford
Profession Type: Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists
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