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Communicative Disorders Assistant

Vaughan, ON
$55 - $70/hour
Mid Level
Part-time
Full-time

Top Benefits

Membership to educational websites and access to materials
An opportunity to be part of a team that excels in providing quality services
Online program to manage clients and scheduling

About the role

Company Overview

Speech Therapy Works is dedicated to providing exceptional virtual and community-based speech therapy services in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. Our team of registered speech-language pathologists and communicative disorders assistans are committed to helping children of all ages improve their communication skills. We work with children with a variety of speech language disorders including articulation, motor speech disorders, language, social pragmatics and literacy. We work with children that have a diagnosis and children without a diagnosis.

We are looking for part time and full time Communicative Disorders Assistants in Vaughan and concord.

We are looking for a clinician with the

· Ability to work cooperatively with clients and their families

· interest and experience working with children including children with autism.

· ability to provide play based therapy.

· access to a car.

· excellent communication skills and problem-solving skills.

· Some experience with virtual therapy

. clinician who is available for both in home and virtual. NOT ONLY virtual

.You must be a graduate of a Communicative Disorders Assistant Program.

We provide

· Membership to educational websites and access to materials

· an opportunity to be part of a team that excels in providing quality services.

· Online program to manage clients and scheduling

· Secured online documentation storage

· SLP supervision

· Supportive, responsive and hardworking staff and admin.

· competitive compensation

· varied caseload

· flexible hours

Requirements

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Diploma or enrollment in Communicative Disorders Assistant program
  • Reliability
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.
  • Organizational skills with attention to detail.

If you are passionate about making a difference in children's lives through effective communication, we invite you to apply for the Communications Assistant position at Speech Therapy Works!

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Casual

Pay: $55.00-$70.00 per hour

Additional pay:

  • Overtime pay

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Flexible language requirement:

  • French not required

Work Location: On the road

Expected start date: 2025-07-21

About SPEECH THERAPY WORKS

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Dr. Nicole Bishop, SLP.D., CCC-SLP is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Owner of Speech Therapy Works, a private speech and language therapy practice in Sugar Land, Texas. She also serves as a Clinical Educator and Supervisor at the University of Houston's Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic (USLHC). Nicole currently provides clinical practicum education and supervision for graduate students involved in the assessment and treatment of pediatric and adult patients who present with a variety of medical and communication diagnoses, with an emphasis in fluency disorders (i.e., stuttering).

Nicole is licensed through the State of Texas and is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Nicole was awarded The Anne Mauzy Scholarship Award in 2013 from The Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association for outstanding clinical performance. She received the Award for Continuing Education (ACE) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in 2016.

Nicole is a Chapter Leader for the National Stuttering Association's Sugar Land, Texas Family Chapter. She also serves as a Peer Reviewer for Continuing Education in Fluency Research (from The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association). Nicole served on the peer review panel for the research study, "Temperament and Childhood Stuttering: Theory, evidence, and clinical practice," conducted by the Vanderbilt Speech-Language Pathology Journal Club. She presented a podium presentation on the topic of "Red Flags for Speech and Language Development" at the "Heirloom Parenting" symposium in 2016.

Nicole's primary areas of interest and expertise are in the assessment and treatment of individuals with fluency disorders (i.e., stuttering/cluttering), speech sound disorders (articulation and phonological processes), language delays/disorders, genetic disorders, and pediatric neurological speech and language impairments.