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place to learn. Qualifications: Master’s degree required in Japanese Language, Teaching Foreign Languages, Asian Studies, or comparable subjects. A Bachelor's degree will be considered on a case-by-case
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at askrecruitment@uams.edu . Department: ICE | MUSL Speech-Language Pathology Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: The Speech Rehab Tech performs a variety of clerical duties and assists licensed therapists
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) at the University of Arkansas is designed to provide non-native English speakers the language and cultural skills needed for academic, professional, and personal success through high-quality, interactive, student
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Development Center Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: The Speech Language Pathologist evaluates children from birth through adolescence in a multidisciplinary team setting. The evaluation may be
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Magnolia Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: The Speech Therapist provides speech-language assessments and treatment using evidence-based techniques in a naturalistic, developmentally appropriate
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projects; Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; Ability to present ideas in user-friendly language to participants; Demonstrated interpersonal skills, sensitivity to, and the ability to relate
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manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles. Track record of productivity with peer-reviewed publications. Additional Information: Responsibilities
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: • Counting fingers • Hand motion • Light perception • No light perception. Test and record visual acuity on preliterate, illiterate, non-verbal, or foreign language patients. Define low vision Test and record
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the greatest amount of success in learning through discovery in the environment. (See ECERS score; early childhood environment rating scale). Models appropriate language and behavior for children and parents in
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with interdisciplinary team (speech-language pathologist, social worker, physician, etc.). Meets with families to discuss the child's individual assessment results, explain findings and diagnosis, along