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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist will conduct assessments and develop communication programming for children within an early childhood classroom setting. They will collaborate with educators, therapists, and families to implement strategies that support each child's individual program plan.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a master's degree in speech-Language pathology and be registered with the alberta college of speech-Language pathologists and audiologists. The role requires strong communication and coaching skills, along with the ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary team.

postgraduate degreeCoachingReportingConsultationScreeningTreatment planningClassroom supportInterdisciplinary collaborationClinical documentationFamily supportSpeech-language pathologyPediatric therapyCommunication assessmentEarly childhood servicesIndividual program plan development

Benefits

  • Paid vacation
  • Employee discounts
  • RRSP matching
  • Paid holidays
  • Professional development allowance
  • Mentorship and supervision
  • Flexible paid sick and personal time
  • Employer-paid health and paramedical benefits