Job Title: Physical Therapist Department: Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) Status: Exempt Job Summary: The Physical Therapist (PT) position will provide hands on Physical Therapy for children in the Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) program in Brazoria County. Services are mostly provided in the child’s natural environment, so the applicant must be comfortable making home visits and driving to homes throughout the day. Home visits include parent education and working directly with the child. The PT must be able to write effective treatment plans and goals for the child, as well as working in a team environment, with professionals and the community. Strong communication and documentation skills are required to meet billing requirements and strict timelines.
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Job Title: Speech-Language Pathologist Department: Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) Status: Exempt Supervision: Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) Team Lead Job Summary: BACH is seeking an ASHA-certified, Texas state-licensed, Speech Language Pathologist who enjoys working with a dynamic team providing intervention for children from birth to three years of age. The primary responsibilities of the SLP would include conducting evaluations, providing treatment, and training parents and families.
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Job Title: Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant Department: Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) Status: Exempt Job Summary: The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) position will provide hands on Speech and Language services for children in the Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) program in Brazoria County. Services are mostly provided in the child’s natural environment, so the applicant must be comfortable making home visits and driving to homes throughout the day. Home visits include parent education and working directly with the child. The SLPA must be able to write effective treatment plans and goals for the child, as well as working in a team environment, with professionals and the community. Strong communication and documentation skills are required to meet billing requirements and strict timelines. This position will be directly supervised by a Speech Language Pathologist and Team Lead.
For the full job description including qualifications and essential functions, download the document below. To apply, send your resume to [email protected].