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ABA Case Supervisor

Bloomington, CA ยท On-site

$30 - $38/hr

Provide family and caregiver education rooted in ABA principles while honoring neurodiversity, family values, and cultural considerations. * Maintain a minimum of 50% in-person work schedule, with ...

ABA Case Supervisor

Bloomington, CA ยท On-site

$30 - $38/hr

Provide family and caregiver education rooted in ABA principles while honoring neurodiversity, family values, and cultural considerations. * Maintain a minimum of 50% in-person work schedule, with ...

ABA Case Supervisor

Bloomington, CA ยท On-site

$30 - $38/hr

Provide family and caregiver education rooted in ABA principles while honoring neurodiversity, family values, and cultural considerations.Maintain a minimum of 50% in-person work schedule, with all ...

ABA Case Supervisor

Colton, CA ยท On-site

$30 - $38/hr

Provide family and caregiver education rooted in ABA principles while honoring neurodiversity, family values, and cultural considerations. * Maintain a minimum of 50% in-person work schedule, with ...

Speech Language Pathologist

Sterling, VA ยท On-site

$33 - $69/hr

Our therapists embrace a compassionate, child-led, neurodiversity-affirming approach that honors each child's unique strengths, interests, and communication style. We partner closely with families to ...

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What is a neurodiversity job?

A Neurodiversity job refers to roles that are inclusive and supportive of individuals with diverse neurological conditions, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences. These jobs often focus on leveraging the unique strengths of neurodivergent individuals while providing accommodations to help them thrive in the workplace. Many companies have neurodiversity hiring programs aimed at creating an inclusive environment and reducing barriers to employment.

What does it mean to work in neurodiversity?

Working in neurodiversity typically refers to supporting and advocating for individuals with neurological differences such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others. Professionals in neurodiversity roles may work in education, human resources, counseling, or advocacy to create inclusive environments and promote understanding of neurodivergent needs. Their work often involves raising awareness, providing accommodations, and ensuring equal opportunities for neurodiverse individuals in schools, workplaces, and communities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a neurodiversity specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Neurodiversity Specialist, you need a background in psychology, social work, or education, with expertise in neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and ADHD. Familiarity with assessment tools, individualized education program (IEP) systems, and relevant certifications like BCBA or special education licensure is typical. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to advocate effectively are crucial soft skills in this role. These qualifications and skills are important to support neurodiverse individuals and foster inclusive workplaces or educational environments.

How do neurodiversity-focused roles typically collaborate with other departments to support inclusive workplace practices?

Neurodiversity professionals often work closely with HR, management, and team leaders to develop and implement inclusive policies, training sessions, and support systems for neurodivergent employees. They may facilitate workshops, advise on reasonable adjustments, and ensure that recruitment and onboarding processes are accessible. Collaboration is key, as these roles act as a bridge between neurodivergent staff and the wider organization, fostering understanding and promoting best practices for an inclusive environment.
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist (SLP or SLPA)

Connected Hearts Pediatric Therapy

West Palm Beach, FL โ€ข On-site

$55 - $75/hr

Contractor

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position: Speech Language Pathologist/Assistant
Type: 1099 Independent Contractor
Location: Palm Beach County
Hours: Flexible
Caseload: Varies – Opportunity for growth or maintaining a small caseload

About Us:
Connected Hearts Pediatric therapy is a mobile pediatric therapy company providing home based/school based services to children and families in Palm Beach County and its' surrounding areas.  We are dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized speech and language therapy services to children in our community. We pride ourselves in being a neurodiversity affirming practice and believe in implementing child-led, strength based treatment methods.  
We are currently seeking a skilled and dynamic Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist to join our team. 

Job Description:
As a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist/Assistant in this role, you will have the flexibility to design your own schedule while traveling between clients’ homes and schools. This is a unique opportunity for those who value work-life balance and wish to tailor their caseload according to their preferences. Whether you're looking to grow as more hours/clients are referred, or maintain a smaller, more manageable caseload, this position offers the flexibility to meet your professional goals.  

Key Responsibilities:
  • Provide comprehensive speech and language assessments and therapy to pediatric clients in their homes and schools.
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans that address the specific needs of each child.
  • Collaborate with families, teachers, and other professionals to ensure cohesive and effective therapy.
  • Stay current with best practices in pediatric speech-language therapy and neurodiversity-affirming practices.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of therapy sessions and progress.

Qualifications:
  • Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
  • Certification through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and FL state licensure required.
  • Minimum of 1 year of pediatric experience preferred.
  • Demonstrate an understanding and implementation of neurodiversity-affirming practices.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a flexible schedule effectively.

Benefits:
  • Flexible hours to accommodate your personal and professional needs.
  • Opportunity to build and manage your own caseload.
  • Potential for professional growth and development.
  • Supportive and collaborative work environment.
  • Direct education and mentorship provided