SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST (Kingston)
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and their families? If you're dynamic, enthusiastic, and eager to learn, we’d love to have you on our team at ACT Learning Centre!
We’re seeking a skilled Speech-Language Pathologist who values autonomy and flexibility in a supportive environment. At ACT, you’ll be able to focus on what you do best—helping clients achieve their communication goals—while working in a dynamic and rewarding setting.
Position Overview
We are currently seeking a full-time Speech-Language Pathologist to join our Kingston clinic, where you will play a vital role in our Entry-to-School (ETS) program and our private SLP practice.
In this unique role, you will divide your time between our government-funded ETS program and our private practice.
The ETS program is a 12-month program that supports autistic children as they prepare and start school for the first time. The first 6 months of the program is a group program, that supports autistic children develop school readiness skills across areas such as communication, play, social interaction, functional routines, behaviour self-management, pre-academic learning, and attention. As a vital member of the ETS supervisory team (OT, SLP, RBA), you will provide weekly coaching and consultation to a multi-disciplinary team of paraprofessionals who are implementing the group program. During the second 6 months of the program, the supervisory team (OT, SLP, RBA) provides transition support to the school teams as the child transitions to school.
In addition to your role in ETS, you will deliver personalized speech-language pathology services within our private practice. This will allow you to apply your expertise to diverse clients, further enriching your professional experience.
Position Type
- Full-time, permanent
- Monday – Friday
Location
- 31 Hyperion Ct #202, Kingston, ON
- The position offers a hybrid work model, allowing for some remote work based on program needs.
Salary and Benefits
- $79,560.00 - $94,477.50 annually based on experience and qualifications.
- Comprehensive benefit package fully covered by the company.
- Paid vacation and sick leave to support your well-being.
- Paid continuing education opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge.
- Receive reimbursement for travel expenses as required.
Why Work at ACT Learning Centre?
- Autonomy and Flexibility: Enjoy the opportunity to shape your caseload and treatment plans with increased independence and adaptability.
- Streamlined Operations: Our dedicated intake team manages scheduling and pre-service documentation so you can focus more on therapy and less on administrative tasks.
- Continuity of Care: Build solid and enduring relationships with your clients. Our approach ensures sustained and impactful therapy.
- Quick Decision-Making: Work in an environment where decisions are made quickly and efficiently, leading to a more responsive and client-centered approach.
- Supportive Team Environment: Join a collaborative and professional team that values your input and provides ongoing support and development.
- Dedicated Therapy Spaces: Work in dedicated offices and treatment rooms for effective Speech-Language Therapy.
Key Responsibilities
- Assess and provide direct intervention for pediatric clients with various communication difficulties, including coaching parents and caregivers.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop comprehensive individualized programming.
- Offer clinical guidance to aid the client’s transition to school.
- Provide supervision of Communicative Disorders Assistants.
- Participate in teaching and mentoring students and staff in best practices.
- Adhere to the standards of practice regarding assessment protocols and therapeutic techniques.
- Maintain documentation (clinical and administrative) following organizational policies.
- Maintain confidentiality following organizational policies.
- Participate in ongoing professional education and development.
- Participate in all team meetings when required.
Requirements
- M.Sc. in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent.
- Membership (or eligibility for) with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario.
- Experience working directly with autistic or neurodiverse children is an asset
- Exceptional communication skills, both oral and written.
- Ability to work independently and co-operatively as part of an interdisciplinary team.
- The ability to provide service in both English and French is preferred.
- A successful Vulnerable Sector screen.
- Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $79,560.00-$94,477.50 per year
Schedule:
Licence/Certification:
- membership (or eligibility for) with the CASLPO (required)
Work Location: In person