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Paid time off
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Join our team at Nisma Therapy Services, a small and dynamic therapy practice in Fairbanks, Alaska! We are currently seeking a Speech Language Pathologist (SLPA) to provide high-quality speech therapy services to our clients.
Why Join Us? Flexible Scheduling – Work-life balance that fits your lifestyle Fun & Supportive Work Environment – Be part of a team that values collaboration and growth Competitive Pay – We offer a highly competitive salary based on experience and qualifications Supportive & Collaborative Team Environment Opportunities to Work with Diverse Clients (Pediatrics to Adults) Paid Time Off (PTO) Accrual Paid Holidays Growth Opportunities Within the Company Telehealth Options Available Fun & Family-Oriented Workplace Culture Benefits Package Supervision & Mentorship – CF supervision available; ongoing support from experienced clinicians Professional Development Support
CEU reimbursement or stipends
Supervision for CFs or assistants
Alaska Adventure Perks – Explore the outdoors, wildlife, and local experiences
Job Summary
We are seeking a licensed Speech Language Pathologist to join our team! As a Speech Therapist, you will be meeting with new patients, assessing their speech needs, and creating personalized treatment plans to help them reach their goals. You will also be documenting all patient care, observing and participating in treatment, and adjusting goals and milestones as needed for the best possible outcomes. The ideal candidate has a strong understanding of speech pathology, is able to provide compassionate care to every patient, and has excellent organizational skills.
Responsibilities
Meet with patients for the first time in their speech journey, answering introductory questions
Assist in the implementation of the treatment plan, adjusting as needed to ensure successful outcomes
Maintaining excellent records of patient needs, care, and outcome
Work closely with the family of the patients and the patients itself to ensure they have the knowledge and tools they need for success
Maintain accurate documentation of client progress
SLPA applicants will assist the SLP in providing therapy services
Qualifications
SLPA: Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or related field, and Alaska state licensure (or eligibility)
Passion for helping clients achieve their communication goals
Strong interpersonal and teamwork skill
Excellent organizational skills
Strong charting and documentation skills
Familiarity with basic computer programs, such as the Microsoft Office suite