MeBe is a provider of evidence-based therapies for children with autism and other special needs. Our mission is to empower families, professionals, and communities by educating and training them on evidence-based approaches. Our secret sauce? Play-filled, research-based care across multi-disciplines including ABA, OT and Speech.
At MeBe, you’ll be offered more than a job. You’ll receive training and support to develop your career in Speech Therapy and grow as an individual. You’ll work with extraordinary team members who share a common goal, to help children with autism be their best selves. Your days will be filled with meaning and purpose.
We are looking to grow our team of Pediatric Speech Language Pathologists and are excited to meet pediatric speech professionals who are compassionate, dedicated, and love working with children and their families.
Hourly, part time and full time positions are available.
Speech Language Pathologist- $5000 Sign on Bonus for Full Time hires!
About You:
You take pride in your work, pay attention to the small details and have a reputation for doing high quality work.
You value transparency and operate with candor and compassion. You inspire others to be their best selves.
You love to weave fun and laughter into whatever you do. Making a positive impact is what drives you
You value individuality and find yourself gravitating towards people with other interests who think outside the box, and push the status quo.
About What You’ll Work On:
Implement quality, evidence-based, individualized treatment and group treatment to promote a variety of skills in a fun and naturalistic play setting, as well as parent education and implementation of therapy within telehealth and in-person settings
Build and gain rapport with family members, provide parent education to help increase therapy carryover
Record objective data to reflect client progress toward goals in daily SOAP notes, complete evaluations and reevaluations
Maintain effective communication with team members and supervisors
Collaborate with MeBe employees and outside professionals
Management of a full-time caseload
Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Speech/Language Pathology with ASHA CCCs and State Licensure required
Experience of 2-3+ years clinician experience in early intervention treating developmental delays/disabilities following completion of CCC
Professional, outgoing, warm and friendly demeanor
Timely, organized, dependable
Ability to meet deadlines and coordinate communication with outside professionals
Benefits:
Industry benchmarked, competitive pay based on experience and location.
Salaried $84,000- $101,000 based on experience
Part-Time Hourly available
Quarterly performance bonus for salaried roles
Twenty-seven paid days off
Medical, Vision, Dental- Anthem Insurance; 80% Employee, 50% Dependents
Life, AD&D, Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Short Term Disability, and Critical Illness Insurance
Invest in your mental health with access to free mental health sessions
Protect your pet with discounted pet insurance
Secure your future with our 401k program
Monthly CEU Trainings and CEU reimbursement
Tuition discounts available to all employees through our University Partnerships
Expansive treatment spaces
Options for positions in variety of settings: clinic; in-home; schools; telehealth
Scheduling department handles reschedules, cancellations and permanent changes to schedules
Computer and work tools provided
Company sponsored, fun events for everyone
For more information, please visit our website at www.mebefamily.com
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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To empower families, professionals, and communities by educating and training them on evidence-based approaches. To improve the quality of life of those who they love and serve so every individual may achieve their maximum potential. To operate a ...
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