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Pediatric Speech Therapist
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Job Type Full-time
Job Status Interviewing
Date Posted 05/09/08
Location Mesa, AZ
Company Information Rise Services Inc
4554 E. Inverness Ave. Ste. 216
Mesa, 85206
Website: http://www.riseservicesinc.org
Job Description Rise is currently building a team of professionals to serve Maricopa County's infant and toddler population. We are currently seeking dedicated Arizona Speech Language Pathologists to join our Early Intervention team.

Based in the East Valley (Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe and East Phoenix).

Serving children (birth-3) with developmental disabilities/ delays and their families in their natural environment and/or community settings for all services. Therapists will work as part of a comprehensive multi-disciplinary team in order to provide screening, evaluation and assessment, and on going services in collaboration with family and other community representatives. Extensive use of coaching model and Team Based Approach to meet the needs of children and families in the AzEIP program.

We offer independent contract and employee positions with flexible schedules and qualifying benefits.

EOE

Qualifications *Must hold or be eligible to hold Arizona state licensure.
*Hold all necessary credentials for each respective field.
*Pediatric experience.
*Experience providing services in a natural setting.
*Able to pass a background clearance and obtain Arizona Fingerprint Clearance card.
*Bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required.
Compensation Competitive Salary of $55 per hr
How to Apply Please forward resumes and letter of interest to:
arisejobs@acumen2.net Attn: Katrina Owens
Visit our website and apply online at: www.riseservicesinc.org
Email Resume To arisejobs@acumen2.net
Contact Info Katrina Owens
Contact Phone: 480-497-1889 X 5731
Contact Email: arisejobs@acumen2.net

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