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Job Summary
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive speech-language evaluations for participants with PPA.
Implement the assigned intervention protocol (Control or Experimental arm) with fidelity, utilizing evidence-based SLP approaches within a dyadic framework.
Facilitate individual and dyadic intervention sessions through HIPAA-compliant videoconferencing.
Solves complex problems relating to data management and the analysis of large administrative datasets. Works independently to develop, manage, and report on key data and ensures timeliness of data and reporting submissions from multiple investigators.
Acts as a resource on the basics of clinical research and related aspects of clinical study for colleagues with less experience. Prepares and evaluates writing protocols, IRB submissions, grant applications, manuscripts, reports, and dissemination tools.
Performs various professional, organizational, and operational tasks under limited supervision. Acts as a resource on clinical research and related aspects of clinical study for other clinical research staff. Accountable for complex problem solving on assigned clinical research studies and professional tasks.
Accountable for all tasks in complex clinical studies.
Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Clinical master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders (SLP).
Experience:
Familiarity with telehealth service delivery and technology, including video-chat, smart devices (iPad set up and accessibility settings), communication support web and smart device applications.
Familiarity with Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA).
Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
Clinical experience working with adults who have aphasia and their families.
Preferred Competencies
Research methods (study design, research ethics, data analysis).
Familiarity with database management is desirable (e.g., entering data into REDCap or other database system).
The ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) is strongly preferred.
Experience with AAC in adults is strongly preferred.
Experience delivering services in a LPAA model of care is strongly preferred.
Prior experience providing care for individuals with PPA or a related dementia syndrome.
Working Conditions
Lab environment.
Application Documents
Resume (required)
Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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Pay Frequency
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Benefits Eligible
Drug Test Required
Health Screen Required
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