Job Description
Pediatric therapy practice located in the Lake Norman area currently looking for a qualified full-time SLP or SLP-Assistant to join our team. If you are looking for a great place to work and be part of a collaborative team this may be the place for you. We have an immediate need for evaluations and treatments in our clinic and daycare settings.
Responsibilities include:
- Working with children and families remediating articulation, language, oral motor, feeding, phonological, and fluency disorders;
- Evaluating patients using multiple assessments;
- Developing treatment plans based on evaluation results;
- Communicating progress and educating family members;
- Entering daily information into an easy-to-use web-based documentation system with easy report writing with evaluation templates.
We provide in depth training and office staff. The office staff helps make your job much easier.
Benefits
- Monthly guarantee
- Health Insurance reimbursement
- Dental and Eye insurance
- Retirement account with company match
- Continuing education reimbursement
- Company provided Ipad with preloaded apps
- Work life balance
We serve Cabarrus, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Catawba, Caldwell, Alexander, and Burke counties in the NC area. For the comfort and convenience of our patients, we provide services in a daycare, home, or in our Mooresville clinic.
Opening our doors in 2007, we began our work to meet the growing need for speech therapy in the Charlotte area. Our founder, Leslie Giambrone, had worked solo since 2003 but saw she could help more infants, children, and adults by adding new therapists to the practice and building a team.
Leslie has over 23 years of experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist. She has traveled throughout Asia, Africa, and the Middle East with Operation Smile to help children and adults with cleft lip and/or cleft palate. Currently, she is on a Charlotte cleft palate team under the direction of Dr. Kapitan at Carolinas Center for Oral and Facial Surgery. Born with Tongue Tie herself and then having her son born with the same condition inspired Leslie to take the TOTS class to help others. Because of this specialized training, she can assess whether someone is a candidate for a procedure to improve feeding.
We equip our therapists with the training, mentorship, and continuing education opportunities to ensure we’re providing the best evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment possible. Because we have an extensive knowledge base, we can take on more complex cases and help those who may need higher levels of care. Making a difference is what drives us every day.