Speech Language Pathologist

4 weeks ago


Ayr, Canada SE Health Full time

Speech Language Pathologist (Part‑time) Make an Impact on People’s Lives; Join SE Health as a Speech Language Pathologist in Ayr, Waterloo, Cambridge, Kitchener, New Hamburg, Breslau and surrounding areas. SE Health Speech Language Pathologists are the best of the best. We provide person‑centered care, building rapport and trust with clients while positively witnessing their progress at home. Join a diverse, collaborative, and supportive care team where you’ll apply your skills—and your heart—to serve a roster of clients in your community. Responsibilities Conduct assessments Formulate goals and recommendations Plan and implement client‑centered, goal‑directed treatment programs Qualifications Registration with the College of Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario Sound knowledge of community resources is an asset Effective interpersonal, organizational and communication skills A positive work and attendance record is essential Ability to adapt to new computer applications This role follows a hybrid work approach where you can work remotely and with clients in their acute/rehab or community‑based rehabilitation setting Benefits Competitive compensation. Our Total Rewards package includes a competitive salary, group benefits, RRSP pension, on‑demand pay, car loan support and exclusive perks/discounts available only to SE Health staff. Develop yourself with SE. We offer Tuition Assistance Programs, continuing education, training and professional development to support lifelong learning. Our leadership team will support you to practice to full scope, integrate the most current evidence, and be part of a strong and supportive team. Grow your career. SE Health is a large national organization with diverse healthcare business lines. You’ll have opportunities to move into different patient‑facing therapy roles or pivot to leadership positions, using your therapy skills as a foundation to make an impact in various ways. Manage your life. SE provides flexibility to control your schedule, balancing childcare or eldercare needs, and setting and adjusting your roster of clients. Support to be your best. SE Therapists are afforded the time to build rapport, achieve patient care goals and understand the home and life environments that impact recovery. About SE Health At SE, we love what we do. Every day, we bring hope and happiness to clients, homes, and communities across Canada. We treat each person with dignity and love, build empathy, and do the right thing. As a not‑for‑profit social enterprise, we share knowledge, provide the best care, and help each client realize their most meaningful health goals. We are an inclusive workplace offering competitive pay, benefits, pension, and work‑life balance. In the interest of the health and safety of our patients, clients, employees, and the greater public health, SE Health requires those who wish to work for this organization to be fully vaccinated against COVID‑19. Fully vaccinated means a person has received both doses of the COVID‑19 vaccine and it has been 14 days since the last dose. SE Health is committed to the success of all its employees. If you need accommodations because of illness or disability, please contact the Talent Acquisition Team at Careers@sehc.com at your earliest convenience. Position Details Seniority Level: Entry levelEmployment Type: Part timeJob Function: Health Care ProviderIndustries: Hospitals and Health Care How to Apply Please apply online. Contact nimmiisac@sehc.com #J-18808-Ljbffr



  • Ayr, Canada SE Health Full time

    OverviewJoin to apply for the Speech Language Pathologist role at SE Health in Ayr, Waterloo, Cambridge, Kitchener, New Hamburg, Breslau and surrounding areas.Position Type: CasualPosition SummarySE Health Speech Language Pathologists are the best of the best. We provide person-centered care, an ability to build rapport and trust with clients while...


  • Ayr, Canada SE Health Full time

    A leading healthcare organization in Ontario seeks a Part-time Speech Language Pathologist to provide person-centered care in the community. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, planning treatment programs, and collaborating with a diverse care team. Applicants must be registered with the College of Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario and...