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Intern Pathology Intern Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Speech Therapist

Greenwood, IN · On-site

$36.25 - $49.50/hr

Education and/or experience include SC-LLR as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Speech-Language Pathologist Intern SC Teaching Certificate, Master's Degree or higher from an accredited institution ...

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What is the difference between Intern Pathology Intern vs Pathology Resident?

AspectIntern Pathology InternPathology Resident
CredentialsMedical student or recent graduateMedical degree (MD or DO) and residency acceptance
Work EnvironmentShadowing, assisting in labs, learning basic proceduresPerforming diagnostic procedures, supervising interns, gaining advanced training
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, medical schools, labs during trainingHospitals, medical centers, specialized pathology departments

Intern Pathology Interns are typically medical students gaining initial exposure to pathology, while Pathology Residents are fully licensed physicians undergoing specialized training. The internship focuses on foundational learning, whereas residency involves hands-on diagnostic work and advanced skills development.

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Speech Therapist

$36.25 - $49.50/hr

Other

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Speech-Language Pathologist

The purpose of Speech-Language Pathologists is to screen students, diagnose speech-language disorders, and conduct therapy to reduce or eliminate communication difficulties that interfere or affect progress with their educational program.

Essential duties and responsibilities include:

  • Provide interventions to students and support teachers for students with speech and language concerns in the MTSS Process.
  • Provide appropriate diagnostic services and placement for students with speech-language disorders.
  • Complete all forms required to enroll a student in the speech therapy program.
  • Hold conferences with parents, administrators, and classroom teachers to determine appropriate placement, yearly IEP goals, and reevaluations as needed.
  • Schedule and conduct therapy for students.
  • Complete interim and quarterly progress reports for students on your caseload.
  • Maintain speech files, therapy logs, and student attendance for compliance purposes.
  • Complete all forms and procedures required by the Medicaid Program for eligible students.
  • Attend in-services/conferences to remain current on speech/language issues, maintain CEUs, evidence-based practice, and federal and state due process guidelines.
  • Complete the ADEPT mentoring and evaluation process as required.
  • Develop and progress towards the successful completion of speech/language yearly professional goals (Goal-Based Evaluation).
  • Provide parents and teachers with information necessary to help students with communication needs to access the curriculum in the academic environment and/or functional skills for them to be successful.
  • Perform all other duties and responsibilities designated by the Related Services Coordinator.

Supervisory responsibilities include supervising students and assuming other supervisory duties as assigned by the building principal, Director of Special Services, and or Related Services Coordinator.

Qualification requirements include knowledge of various Speech-Language Impairments and best practices for supporting students with disabilities, the ability to work well with people, and positive interpersonal skills. Education and/or experience include SC-LLR as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Speech-Language Pathologist Intern SC Teaching Certificate, Master's Degree or higher from an accredited institution, ASHA Certification of Clinical Competence and or Clinical Fellowship Year, ability to read, analyze and interpret professional journals, technical instructions, assessments, and procedure manuals, ability to write reports, procedure manuals, and business correspondence, ability to score formal and informal assessments that are administered to students, and ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.

Days/Salary: 190 Days/ Teacher Salary Schedule