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SPEECH & LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST - EARLY LEARNING PARTNERSHIPS

CompanyLOGAN Community Resources, Inc.
LocationSouth Bend
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 1, 2026
About The Company
LOGAN is a community organization which provides advocacy, services and resources for children and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Since 1950, LOGAN has been here for families, expanding to meet changing needs through ventures like the Sonya Ansari Center for Autism. Now reaching more than 1,500 families each year, LOGAN provides a full range of services from therapies and specialty camps for children to employment, training, recreation and community living options for teens and adults. At the very heart of LOGAN is advocacy which fuels our work within the community to increase resources and opportunities for people with disabilities.
About the Role

Description

The Speech Language Pathologist for Early Learning Partnerships will partner with Early Learning programs (serving children birth- age 5) in St. Joseph County to integrate speech therapy, in addition to providing First Steps Services. This position will support bringing speech therapy strategies into classrooms, while providing document support and modeling for teachers. This position will also provide training and education to teachers and families on developmental delays, and disabilities. The Early Learning Partnerships Speech Language Pathologist will administer developmental screenings as needed.


As a First Steps Speech Language Pathologist, this position is responsible for implementing therapeutic support in the home and/or the child’s natural environment. The therapist will plan, implement, evaluate, and document each child's therapeutic plan to ensure proper programming; this will be done in conjunction with the child's parent/guardian during home visits.


This Speech and Language Pathologist will be responsible for providing assessment, treatment and training on expressive and receptive language deficits, feeding skills, and oral motor functioning, in a variety of settings. They provide treatment plans and outcomes as reflected in each child's Individual Family Service Plan, using therapeutic modalities and procedures to maintain/increase skills within their scope of training. The Speech-Language Pathologist for Early Learning Partnerships will consult with other professional staff, family members and caregivers regarding results of evaluation and treatment and makes suggestions for a classroom, community, or home programming.


WHO IS LOGAN?

LOGAN Community Resources is our full name but who are we? LOGAN is a non-profit organization with community impact in Michiana.


What does LOGAN do and why do we exist? LOGAN supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities so that they and their families may achieve their desired quality of life.


What does LOGAN aspire to be? LOGAN envisions a community in which every individual, regardless of obstacles or challenges, is able to reach their full potential.


How do LOGAN employees do their jobs every day? LOGAN employees are dedicated to performing their duties with respect, kindness, honesty, loyalty, and quality in mind for LOGAN’s clients, staff, and the agency.


LOGAN offers a robust benefits package, which includes:

Accruing Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay

Medical, Dental/Orthodontia, and Vision plans

Rx Help Prescription Cost Assistance Program

403(B) Traditional and ROTH retirement plans – Company match of up to 3% after 1 year of service

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Flexible Spending Account (FSA).

Health Savings Account (HSA)

Long-term disability and Reliance Standard Supplemental Insurance Plans (Short-term disability, critical illness, acceded, accidental death & dismemberment)

$15,000 company paid life insurance

Full time employees eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

Employee-Referral incentive for qualifying positions



Requirements

Essential Functions

Evaluations

  • Assist in evaluating clients with a team of therapists or on an individual basis.
  • Communicate the results of the assessment/screening as directed.
  • Determine each child’s assistive technology needs. This includes adaptive toys and switches, feeding devices, oral motor needs, augmentative communication, etc.

Treatment

  • Conduct individual therapy when appropriate to maintain or enhance speech and language abilities, or training to improve/maintain feeding and pre-feeding skills.
  • Provide the necessary program information to enhance these outcomes.
  • Facilitate the growth of the child's caregivers as teachers by providing the resources and support necessary to adequately meet each goal.
  • Provide caregivers with a developmental model of learning which will help them to clarify and realize their own child's needs.
  • Allow for the general well-being and safety of the children.
  • Plan instructional activities/ home program for caregivers as well as activities for primary care givers in community settings.
  • Provide evaluations in a variety of settings to determine program needs of infants and toddlers.

Communication

  • Deal effectively with other staff, agencies, and community programs, as well as children and their parents/guardians.
  • Records and Reports:
    • Keep daily progress notes, make quarterly reports on, and maintain records of, evaluations, home visits, etc.
    • Write discharge summaries and complete an exit skills inventory for all children who are transitioning to the school system when turning three.
  • Participate in case conferences, staff meetings, parent group meetings when requested.
  • Participate with other team members in writing quarterly reports.
  • Attend appropriate workshops and conferences to increase professional effectiveness and to meet the 15-hour minimum requirement by First Steps.
  • Serve as a resource person for information on auditory perception, positioning, feeding, oral motor and typical speech and language development.
  • Furnish all required monthly statistics on a timely basis.
  • Provide reports and written programs to families and other professionals following First Steps guidelines.

General Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the health and safety of persons served.
  • Expected to serve as role model for persons served.
  • Expected to serve as an advocate and to protect the human rights of persons served.
  • Expected to participate in all required training per this position and required through LOGAN.
  • The confidentiality and cultural diversity of the child and their family will be respected, in accordance with LOGAN policies.
  • May be asked to serve on a LOGAN committee that addresses the internal operations of the agency.
  • Participate with all First Steps staff and other community agency personnel in developing appropriate outcomes for Individual Family Service Plans.
  • Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education

  • Master’s degree in Speech and Language and licensure in the State of Indiana.

Experience

  • One year of experience implementing therapy programs for special needs infants and toddlers, or college practicum work in developing appropriate activities and strategies for infants and toddlers.
  • One year of experience using evaluation tools related to infants and toddlers.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to communicate professionally and respectfully with staff, supervisors, and agency personnel.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with children and families within this format.
  • Ability to provide developmental outcomes for each child and provide training and support to their families and or caregivers.
  • Ability to be creative in exploring new and innovative ideas.
  • Ability to work independently and use sound judgment.
  • Registered/licensed with the Health Professions Bureau of Indiana.
  • Enrolled in the state of Indiana as First Steps provider.
  • Have a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive to and from each visit, therapy session, or Individual Family Service Plan site.
Key Skills
Speech TherapyLanguage AssessmentDevelopmental ScreeningsTherapeutic SupportIndividual Family Service PlansCommunication SkillsTeam CollaborationCaregiver TrainingCreative Problem SolvingDocumentationChild DevelopmentFeeding SkillsOral Motor FunctioningAssistive TechnologyProfessional CommunicationCommunity Engagement
Categories
HealthcareEducationSocial Services
Benefits
Accruing Paid Time OffHoliday PayMedicalDental/OrthodontiaVision plansRx Help Prescription Cost Assistance Program403(B) Traditional and ROTH retirement plansCompany match of up to 3% after 1 year of serviceEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Flexible Spending Account (FSA)Health Savings Account (HSA)Long-term disabilityReliance Standard Supplemental Insurance PlansCompany paid life insurancePublic Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramEmployee-Referral incentive for qualifying positions
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
The Speech Language Pathologist will partner with Early Learning programs to integrate speech therapy and provide training to teachers and families. They will also administer developmental screenings and implement therapeutic support in various settings.
📋Job Type
full time
📊Experience Level
2-5
💼Company Size
186
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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