Full-Time, 25-30 hours/week (as per employee preference); flexible scheduling
Start Date:
As soon as possible
Qualifications
Master's Degree
Registration with CASLPO or eligibility to register with CASLPO
Full
ELMHUB Health & Wellness is a private practice located in Sudbury, Ontario. We strive to operate an eco-friendly business that aims to fill the service gaps throughout Northern Ontario. This position consists of assessment and therapy in the areas of speech, oral language, written language, swallowing and fluency of preschool and school-aged children as well as adults throughout Greater Sudbury and surrounding. Intervention is usually provided at our office downtown, in daycares, schools or clients' homes. The SLP's role includes assessment and/or reassessment, establishment of therapy plans and supervision of support staff. Travel is required and non-negotiable.
We are looking for a candidate with:
Ability to work cooperatively with clients and their families
Ability and willingness to travel to clients (schools, homes, daycares)
Valid driver's license and personal transportation (required)
Ability to conduct both formal and informal speech & language assessments
Experience working with children
Valid criminal record check including vulnerable sector section
Some experience with virtual therapy
Bilingualism is an asset
Ability to manage own caseload with support
Suitable home office
Qualities:
Cognitive flexibility
Energetic demeanor
Strong work ethic
Professionalism
Strong interpersonal skills
Above-average writing skills
Positive attitude
Eco-friendly mindset
Mentorship is an option for a strong candidate
We provide
An opportunity to be part of a team that excels in providing quality services
Online program to manage clients and scheduling
Supportive, responsive and hardworking staff
Retention bonus: professional development allowance ($150 bi-annually)
Varied caseload
Flexible hours
Choose to do both in home and virtual
Paid vacation
Equal opportunity employer
Accommodation will be provided during the hiring process