About the role
- Working with pediatric through adult clients with complex communication needs
- Listening to client needs and introducing technology
- Responding to incoming phone and email inquiries
- Meeting with Speech-Language Pathologists and clients in various settings
- Presenting information on AAC
- Attending state trade shows and conferences
- Travel within the state for day trips and occasional National Conferences
Requirements
- Strong communication skills
- Strong organizational skills
- A degree in Speech-Language Pathology and current ASHA Certification is preferred.
- Previous experience with AAC technology preferred.
- Competitive Base Pay with Commission and Bonus Opportunity
- 401k Plan with 3% Employer Contribution
- Generous Paid Time Off - 23 days annually (prorated first year)
- 10 Paid Holidays including a Floating Holiday
- Paid Parental, Adoption, & Foster Care Leave
- Comprehensive Benefits Package - Including Medical, Dental, Vision, & Company Provided Life Insurance
- Voluntary Dependent Care Account & Flex Spending Account
- Voluntary Life Insurance & Disability Insurance Coverages
- Supportive & Collaborative Culture
- Annual performance-based merit increases exceeding national average
- Growing Company with Internal Opportunities
- Training and Education Provided including Professional and Personal Wellness
- Community Involvement
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
AAC technologySpeech-Language Pathology
Soft skills
communication skillsorganizational skills
Certifications
ASHA Certification