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New York League for Early Learning is one of YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities' seven network agencies and provides early intervention and pre-school services to children birth through five with developmental delays in the NYC and metropolitan area. The New York League for Early Learning has received awards from the State Education Department, and was acknowledged for consistently providing quality services and the best staff in the field.
We invite ongoing applications for Speech Language Pathologists in our New York and metropolitan preschools, located in Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn.
In addition to working for a rapidly growing agency with a great reputation, you will be rewarded with a friendly working environment that facilitates open communication and participatory management, where you are truly valued as a professional and where your opinion really matters. You will receive on-going state-of-the-art training, supportive supervision and a commitment to developing your education and career to help you reach your greatest potential as a professional.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT (6 Week Summer Program July - August 2008)
Responsibilities:
* Provide speech/language and/or feeding or oromotor to assigned children
* Evaluate speech/language skills of children and provide referrals
* Prepare Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and update as necessary
* Monitor and screen of hearing status and referrals for audiological services as needed
* Meet with parents as necessary and involve them in their child's activities and progress
Qualifications:
* MA Degree in Speech Pathology
* NYS licensed as a Speech/Language Pathologist and Certification as Teacher of Speech and Hearing Handicapped
* Bilingual Spanish Extension or in process
**** Must be available summer 2008****
For additional information about YAI/National Institute for People With Disabilities please visit www.yai.org.