Join the Adapt for Life Team as a Speech-Language Pathologist in Ft. Wayne!
Are you a passionate Speech Therapist ready to make a meaningful impact?
Adapt for Life is growing, and we’re excited to welcome an energetic, mission-driven SLP to our Ft. Wayne team!
As a privately owned organization, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional therapy services to children with autism and supporting the families who love them. At Adapt for Life, you’ll be part of a collaborative, child-centered environment where your expertise helps kids discover their strengths, grow with confidence, and achieve greater independence.
? Our Mission:
To positively impact as many lives as possible through the delivery of exceptional ABA therapy!
Why You’ll Love Working With Us:
- Be part of a warm, supportive team that values creativity, compassion, and clinical excellence
- Work hands-on with incredible learners in our bright, dynamic clinic environment
- Opportunities to provide services in home and community settings for additional variety
- Start as an hourly team member—with the potential to grow into a full-time, salaried role
- Make a direct, powerful difference in the lives of children and families every single day
If you’re enthusiastic about helping children unlock their highest potential and want to join a team that’s equally committed to your growth, Adapt for Life is the place for you!
Responsibilities/essential functions:
- Conduct and report on speech and language assessments for pediatric clients and design intervention treatment plans in an early intervention setting
- Conduct and report on individualized speech and language intervention focused on developmentally appropriate skills
- Collaborate on speech and language intervention progress and goals with parents/guardians
- Assist in regular coaching and support to direct care staff implementing treatment protocols throughout a client’s ABA day within a clinic setting
- Write progress reports on individualized speech and language treatment plans (every 3-months) for each client and request authorization as directed
- Complete re-evaluations yearly to document progress and continued eligibility
- Provide home programming and parent training/coaching as applicable on a case-by-case basis
- Provide oversight to cases, staff and family to make sure all company policies are followed, and that treatment is provided according to ethical and best standards of practice
- Comply with organization, state and federal regulations set forth to include professional development, safety training, and confidentiality policies
- Uphold a positive attitude and conduct yourself in a professional and ethical manner at all times
- Participate in weekly professional meetings and team meetings including companywide trainings as designated by supervisor and organization
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Indiana license in Speech-Language Pathology
- Current BLS/CPR certification issued by American Heart Association
- 2 years experience with pediatrics with variety of communication, language and dysphagia disorders
- Excellent organizational, time management, verbal and written skills
- Possess a Valid Driver’s license
- Proficient with Microsoft suite
- Clear background check
- Clear abuse registry check
- Familiarity with documentation on Central Reach preferred
- Experience working with a multidisciplinary team of professionals in a clinical environment preferred