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Alena Mahas Speech-Language Pathology, PC. is seeking qualified Licensed Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to provide essential speech and language services to juvenile delinquent youth for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) across its residential care system. These services will be provided at a range of facilities, including secure, limited-secure, and non-secure facilities that house youth in various stages of rehabilitation and transition.The
OCFS Locations are:Secure Facilities (1):
Non-Secure Facilities (1):
Limited-Secure Facilities (6):
The hours and availability at each facility are subject to change depending on the fluctuating student population throughout the year. Please check availability at specific facility during application process.
The facilities follow NY DOE School Calendar September – June, with possibility of Make ups during the summer.
The majority of youth in secure facilities have a history of delinquent behavior and involvement with the juvenile justice system. These youth are often sentenced by adult courts and require intensive, structured programming. Youth in limited-secure and non-secure facilities are adjudicated as juvenile delinquents by family court and are placed in these facilities for rehabilitative purposes.
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Qualifications:
Security Procedures:
Please note that all facilities have strict security policies that must be followed. Alena Mahas Speech-Language Pathology, PC. will work with OCFS to obtain the necessary clearances for providers to access the facilities. As part of the clearance process, the provider will be required to provide the following information (but not limited to) to gain access to the delivery location:
Compensation:$110.00 per hour on W-2
How to Apply:
Please fill out the application or submit your resume to alena@speechkidsny.com
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