Speech-Language Pathologist (Full-Time Contract Ending July 31, 2026) x 1
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.
As an employee of Niagara Children's Centre, the Speech-Language Pathologist may be assigned to one or more services. These include inter, multi- or uni-disciplinary services, and specialized programs provided by the Centre such as Augmentative and Alternative Communication.