Seven Hills Foundation

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

Type
Regular Full-Time
Job ID
31820
Schedule
Monday through Friday 8am-4pm; split location between Groton, MA and Greenfield, NH
Location : Address
22 Hillside Avenue

Overview

Consulting Clinician - Speech Language Pathologist (Children's Services)

Annual Salary  - $100,000 

Sign-On Bonus - $5,000

 

 

Seven Hills Foundation

Are you a licensed speech language pathologist passionate about making a difference in children's lives? Seven Hills Foundation is seeking a Consulting Clinician (SLP) to provide expert clinical support across multiple program sites within our Children’s Services Division.

About the Role:

As a Speech Language Pathologist, you’ll play a vital role in shaping clinical service delivery for pediatric clients. You will provide direct and indirect interventions, including assessments, treatment planning, therapeutic interventions, staff training, coaching, and case consultation. This position offers flexibility, with time split between program sites in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

 

If you thrive in a collaborative, multi-site environment and are committed to delivering innovative, client-centered care, we want to hear from you!

Why Join Seven Hills Foundation?

🔵 Impactful Work – Play a key role in improving pediatric clinical services.
🔵 Collaborative Environment – Work alongside dedicated clinical professionals.
🔵 Flexible Schedule – Split time between program sites and remote work.
🔵 Growth & Development – Contribute to division-wide clinical projects and initiatives.

🔵 Excellent benefits - including paid licensure and CEU's, 403b retirement plan with 25-33% match based on tenure, paid tuition, student loan repayment program, PSLF eligible (non-profit) employer, free on-campus housing option in New Hampshire, relocation assistance potential, and much more!

 

Responsibilities

🔵 Provide clinical evaluation, treatment, and consultation based on referral concerns
🔵 Develop creative solutions to treatment barriers
🔵 Train and coach staff and caregivers to ensure accurate treatment plan implementation
🔵 Participate in IEPs and person-centered treatment planning
🔵 Prepare clinical reports, treatment plans, and progress summaries
🔵 Maintain accurate records and complete mandated reports as required

Qualifications

🔵 Professional licensure required (open to clinical fellowship opportunities)
🔵 1-3 years of applied clinical experience (preferred)
🔵 Training or experience in clinical supervision (preferred)
🔵 Strong understanding of human rights, self-determination, and individualized treatment planning
🔵 Proficiency in electronic health records (EHRs) and professional collaboration software

 

 

Be part of a team that’s committed to excellence in care and service delivery!

 

Apply today to make a meaningful impact in children’s lives!

 

 

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