Under the management of Voice Director in pediatric ENT division, this is a PRN position for a voice scientist. This position will be for a trained SLP with some clinical experience who can interpret subjective and objective voice analysis in pediatric patients. This person should have a background in interpreting and analyzing previous research, should be familiar with database creation and analysis, and have some clinical experience with voice therapy. This position is designed to aid in completion of voice specific research and to coordinate prospective studies following pediatric patients with voice disorders. Will not have a direct clinical role, rather will develop, organize, analyze, and create research studies and publications based on clinical care.
"PRN- As Needed"
Minimum Education
Master's Degree
Minimum Work Experience
0 years
Specific Requirements and Preferences
Will consider recent Master’s Level graduates. Zero to 2 years related experience. (Required)
Required Licenses and Certifications
Speech-Language Pathologist Required
CCC- SLP Certification Required
At Children's, we know what it takes to really connect with kids, we're looking for nurses who love a challenge.
Pediatric nurses have to be patient. They have to be understanding, yet able to communicate effectively and honestly with a child and their family about their illness and treatment. And every Children's nurse must have the confidence to take a patient's care into his or her own hands.
At Children's you'll work closely with each patient and their family across a continuum of care - beginning with admission, when you perform physical assessments and take a patient/family history that covers all the vitals.
You'll prepare and carry out a plan of patient care. You'll work with professionals from all Children's health care disciplines. Together you will ensure your patients' progress every step of the way. You will even make rounds with physicians, discussing your patients' conditions and needs.
Professionally, you'll grow like never before.
The nursing practice environment at Children's is ideal for developing your skills to the maximum, increasing your level of responsibility and entering new specialty areas.
Our versatile career ladder, the Program for Professional Advancement (PPA), enables you to move both vertically and laterally across a wide range of clinical, educational and management opportunities. Recently we restructured our nurses compensation package to include:
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We are also a Beacon Award winner, recognized for our outstanding CICU and PICU environments. In fact, our Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit is the first in the country to be designated a Beacon Award winner AND our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is the first in the Northeast region to receive the Beacon designation!