Niagara Children''s Centre is looking for : Speech-Language Pathologist (Full-Time Permanent) x 1 Speech-Language Pathologist (Full-Time Contract) x 1 - Contract ending September 11, 2026 Who Are We? Niagara Childrens Centre is recognized throughout the Niagara Region as the provider of rehabilitation and support services to over 5,800 children and youth with physical, developmental and communicative delays and disabilities each year. Core services include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language services, augmentative and alternative communication, family services and therapeutic recreation. Our family centered programs aim at helping each child achieve their own unique potential within their home, school and in the community. Why Join Niagara Childrens Centre? Feel the difference of a career at Niagara Childrens Centre. From your first day, youll feel the support of the welcoming atmosphere where staff respect and care about each other. Working at Niagara Childrens Centre means youll feel the impact of your knowledge and expertise firsthand as you develop lasting relationships with our families, parents/caregivers. We host a variety of social activities and recognition events to ensure our staff feel loved and our competitive salary, benefits and opportunities for personal development ensure youll feel supported throughout your career. If Thats Not Enough, What About: Employee Recognition by celebrating each other regularly Employee Wellbeing initiatives and program Social events throughout the year, its not just all work! Invest in your future with a pension plan from HOOPP Inclusive environment that allows everyone to feel welcomed and part of a dedicated team Constant Professional Development to strengthen your skills to be the best clinician you can be What Will You Be Doing? The Speech-Language Pathologist works to assess, identify, and treat communication difficulties in children in conjunction with parents and other caregivers to enhance quality of life and participation. Communication difficulties may be in one or more of the following areas: language (understanding others and expressing themselves); speech (sound development); fluency; voice/resonance; hearing (aural habilitation); need for augmentative and alternative communication; and pragmatics. This position may be required to work with children and youth with a complex profile of needs to deliver an interdisciplinary approach to care with community partnering agencies in an outreach capacity in the home, community or school. This is just a snapshot of what you would be doing. To learn more, you can find a full job description and an organizational chart at /> Does This Sound Like You? Registration and membership in good standing with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario Post-secondary degree in Speech Language Pathology Sound understanding of speech language therapy amongst children and youth Ability to identify goals and establish appropriate treatment plans to achieve said goals with children, youth, families and other care providers both in-person and virtually through telepracticing Effectively educate children/youth, families and other care providers related to their specific needs, utilizing a variety of strategies and through a variety of mediums (group, individual, lectures, online, etc.) Current CPR and Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certifications Bilingualism considered an asset Vaccination and Accommodation Policy All employees are subject to mandatory immunization requirements as a condition of employment. Accommodations can be provided as required in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code. Please notify Human Resources if such accommodations are required. Application Process: If you are inspired by the work of Niagara Childrens Centre and would like to join our team, we would love to hear from you! Qualified and interested applicants are asked to submit the following: Cover letter Resume Applicants are to submit their application package as one document to: HR@niagarachildrenscentre.com. We will be evaluating applications on an ongoing basis and therefore encourage early submissions. We thank all applicants for your interest, however, only those applicants receiving an interview will be contacted. Niagara Childrens Centre is committed to providing a barrier-free environment for all stakeholders including our clients, employees, job applicants, visitors, and any other individual who enters our Centre or access our information. As an organization, we respect and uphold the requirements set forth under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, Customer Service Standard, and the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulations. If you require an accommodation(s) during the recruitment process, please notify Human Resources. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Fixed term contract Pay: $41.35-$48.70 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Licence/Certification: Registration with CASLPO (required) Work Location: In person Application deadline: 2025-04-22
Job Title
Speech-Language Pathologist