Comprehensive, virtual-first care for early childhood developmental delays, built with Boston Children's Hospital.
Per Diem Virtual Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist
Location
Massachusetts
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Per Diem Virtual Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist
Ladder Health
• Perform virtual consult/evaluation appointments with children and their families and use clinical decision making to determine need for ongoing support. • Thorough review of medical history, developmental concerns, and goals for seeking support. • Document clinically sound, personalized care plans and recommend therapy frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly) • Facilitate therapy appointments with child and their caregiver(s). • Communicate clearly with caregivers and educate them on activities and exercises so they can work with their child at home. • Maintain up-to-date patient records including appointment summaries, progress monitoring, and other documentation • Utilize the platform to recommend exercises/activities that caregivers can apply in between appointments to work toward therapy goals • Work to improve the platform including review of developmental screener and associated escalation logic, expansion of exercises library, and other enhancements • Responsive to the messaging portal to answer questions from users on a predetermined cadence • Collaborate with other clinicians to ensure children and their families are receiving holistic care.
Job Requirements
- Self-motivated pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist, ideally with telehealth experience, having worked in Early Intervention, school-based programs, or private practice
- Experience working with children (0-6) and their caregivers
- Up-to-date on evidence based practices and enthusiastic about use of technology to facilitate and augment care
- Passionate about caregiver guided intervention, strengths-based framing and play as therapy, and the impact early intervention support can have on children
- Flexible schedule to allow for convenient appointment times for busy families (e.g., some availability in early mornings and/or evening, and/or weekends)
- License to practice in Massachusetts required
- Bilingual professional capabilities is appreciated
Benefits
- Chance to work at an innovative, early-stage digital health company, with room for growth and opportunities for advancement
- Flexible hours with the ability to work part-time
- Opportunity to mold a new care delivery model and help the access gap for children who need developmental services but are unable to receive them today
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