Become part of our dynamic team and increase your skill sets by working closely with knowledgeable, well-rounded clinicians in the fields of
- Speech-Language Pathology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Occupational Therapy, and Audiology
We are looking for an experienced and talented Speech-Language Pathologists to work alongside our diverse clinical team in teletherapy, clinic, and school settings.
At Hammond Associates, we use these
four guidepoststo shape our day-to-day practice :We take care of the peopleWe never stop learningWe are client-first and family friendlyWe are data drivenWe offer :
In house opportunities for training and Continuing EducationState of the art electronic health records (EHR) that reduce your time doing paperwork and increase your time with your clientsGenerous paid time off and bonusesHealth and Dental Insurance401kCome visit with us and see how you fit in to the vision of Hammond Associates!
We have multiple locations, various settings, and diverse caseloads, though our focus is primarily pediatric. We offer extreme flexibility with schedules. With help from our admin team, you will set your own schedule that will meet your needs and the needs of your clients. You may also choose the population that you most like to work with, including, but not limited to : speech and language, AAC, voice, fluency, and social language / pragmatics. CF's are welcome to apply!
Full Time Opportunity :
YesThis Job Is Ideal for Someone Who Is :
Dependable more reliable than spontaneousPeople-oriented enjoys interacting with people and working on group projectsDetail-oriented would rather focus on the details of work than the bigger pictureAchievement-oriented enjoys taking on challenges, even if they might failResponsibilitiesConduct comprehensive assessments of patients' speech and language abilities.Develop and implement individualized treatment plans to address specific communication needs.Provide speech therapy sessions, focusing on improving articulation, fluency, and language skills.Collaborate with educators and parents, especially in school settings, to support children's speech development.Monitor patient progress and adjust therapy techniques as necessary, ensuring effective early intervention strategies.Maintain accurate documentation of patient care and treatment outcomes.QualificationsMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalentValid state licensure as a Speech-Language PathologistProficiency in speech therapy techniques and patient assessmentStrong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminologyExperience working with pediatric populations and in school settingsFamiliarity with early intervention strategies and patient care practicesJob Types : Full-time, Part-time, Per diem
Pay : $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Benefits :
401(k)401(k) matchingContinuing education creditsDental insuranceDisability insuranceFlexible scheduleHealth insuranceLicense reimbursementLife insuranceMileage reimbursementOpportunities for advancementPaid time offProfessional development assistanceRelocation assistanceTravel reimbursementAbility to Commute :
Portland, ME 04103 (Required)Ability to Relocate :
Portland, ME 04103 : Relocate before starting work (Required)Work Location : In person