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PediaStaff, Inc - Corporate Offices
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist - SLP
Job Location: Anchorage, AK
Description:
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN DESERVE EXCEPTIONAL THERAPISTS....
Our client is an Early Intervention home health agency that seeks a contract SLP to travel between 4-5 homes per day, about 20-30 minutes apart. This position is full time M-F. Caseload consists of children ages 0-5 with speech delays, feeding issues, and some autism. Paperwork is done during visit. If you're looking for a chance to enjoy Alaska, enjoy the great outdoors and work independently, here's a great opportunity for you!
Elected Benefits:
Medical Insurance...................................employee pays $60/month
Dental Insurance.....................................employee pays $10/month
403(b) Tax-Sheltered Annuities
401(k) Retirement w/Agency Match up to 5% (eligibility requirements)
Benefits* Paid by Agency:
Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment....................$50,000 policy
Professional Liability Insurance
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Professional Development Reimbursement..........$1,000 per employee
Training and Education Leave................................40 hours per year
Assistance with Licensure & Certification................$400 per employee
12 Paid Holidays
Paid Time Off (PTO) accruing at a rate of 40 hours per month.
Qualifications:
Must hold a Master's Degree in either Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders; a current state license (or eligible) if applicable.
..BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENT CHILDREN...ONE PROFESSIONAL AT A TIME!
How to Apply:
For immediate consideration, please e-mail or fax your resume TOLL-FREE to:
Toll-Free Fax: 866-733-4278
PediaStaff, Inc - Corporate Offices
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