- Mississauga East
- Mississauga West
Developing Hands Pediatric and Family Services, is looking to hire a passionate and enthusiastic Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) with an expertise in Feeding knowledge, to join our established and growing multidisciplinary team of exceptional Therapists who are dedicated to fulfilling their passions for enhancing children’s functional performance and independence in everyday activities.
At Developing Hands Pediatric and Family Services, we are committed to providing the highest quality of care to children and their families. Developing Hands has been servicing the community for over 14 years as leaders in providing Therapy to children and their families across Ontario.
As a Speech Language Pathologist at Developing Hands Pediatric and Family Services, the successful candidate will be responsible for administering clinical formal and informal assessments and implementing treatment plans for infants, children and adolescents (ages 0-18) with a variety of diagnoses, while adhering to the policies and procedures of the company. Services can be offered In-Home/Schools/Daycare (across the GTA), In-Clinic (two clinic locations in Mississauga) and or Virtually (all across Ontario).
This Speech Therapist job position is for part-time (12 hours/week) – In-Home in select cities across Peel (Mississauga, Brampton) & Halton (Oakville and Milton). Hours of availability to include select afternoon, evening and weekend hours.
Provide feeding assessment and intervention for children who present with a broad range of feeding concerns.
Manage an assigned caseload and contribute to the quality of care to clients through adherence to the professional standards of the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists.
Support client families by providing individual and group training and resources to parents that will support the development of feeding skills at home.
Maintain regular contact with client families and keep them informed of treatment plans.
Master's degree in Speech And Language Pathology
Must have feeding expertise/experience for infants and toddlers. Latching, transitioning to solids, picky eaters and led weaning.
Two years of clinical experience working with children an asset
Excellent communication skills, written and verbal
Experience with clinical pediatric population an asset
Well-developed clinical skills
Registration with the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO)
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team setting
Strong Organizational Skills
An opportunity to be a part of an established team of passionate Service Providers that strive to provide the highest quality of family centered services.
An opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary team to provide a holistic therapeutic experience to children and families.
Collaboration with other SLP's on the team to study case scenarios, provide support and share resources.
Highly supportive administrative and management team.
Competitive and rewarding pay scale with constant opportunity to grow.
Supportive orientation to the company, policies and procedures with COVID guidelines.
Flexibility in workload and in work-life balance.
Balanced caseload of in-home, in-clinic and virtual sessions based on therapist's schedule and client needs.
Two physical locations (Clinic and Center) to meet team members and have an efficient schedule for back-to-back client visits.
Opportunities to enhance clinical and non-clinical skills as a Service Provider.
Opportunity to work in an environment with a code of ethics and conduct in line with College standards.
Driver's license preferred
Apply to this position by clicking on the Apply Now button, or send all inquiries and resumes to:
careers@developinghands.com