The Child Development Centre of Prince George and District
Speech-Language Pathologist
Start Date: Negotiable
Wages: $44.85-$56.02 per hour - $87,458 to $109,239 per year, plus a pension contribution (currently 9.31% of gross earnings)
Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week (full-time, permanent)
The Opportunity
This is an opportunity to work within a team of highly skilled and supportive professionals in a positive work environment that values collaboration, flexibility and family-centered care. Your caseload will include speech therapy services for children from birth to school entry. Work is primarily from our centre in Prince George, with occasional outreach to surrounding communities.
We Offer
- excellent benefits: inclusion in the defined rate Municipal Pension Plan, extended medical, dental, long term disability insurance, and more
- mentoring and paid training
- relocation allowance available
Qualifications/Requirements (required by start date)
- active registration with the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia
- graduate of a recognized Speech-Language Pathology program
- an acceptable criminal record check
- a valid British Columbia Class 5 driver's license
- current COVID-19 vaccination including booster within the past 10 months
About Us
We are one of BC’s largest and longest-serving child development charities founded in 1967 and we assist over 1,000 children annually through our services.
At the CDC, we believe that no person is an island — collaboration is at the heart of everything we do. Our Centre is home to a dynamic team of therapists who thrive in an environment grounded in open communication, shared knowledge, and mutual respect.
We are proud to be an agile workplace that values flexibility, work-life balance, and individual diversity. Our Centre likes to prioritize in-person service with a mix of remote work; we want our team members to work in the way that suits them and their families best.
Our culture is vibrant and inclusive — from summer BBQs and Zumba classes to birthday celebrations, we embrace connection and fun. We also encourage comfortable dress, flexible hours, and a genuine sense of belonging.
At CDC, transparency and trust are cornerstones of our team’s success. When our employees feel valued and heard, they respond with engagement, innovation, and excellence in client care.
Community
Prince George is a vibrant, four-season city that features spectacular lifestyle options, including a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, many dining options, live theatre, all major department stores, and more. We are home to the University of Northern BC, the second most highly ranked primarily undergraduate university in Canada (Maclean’s). The city offers housing that is extremely affordable. See the following for more information: Move Up PG, Tourism PG.
Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and résumé by email to: Joan Beek, Lead Speech-Language Pathologist, [email protected] For additional information, call (250) 561-6558
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE OF PRINCE GEORGE AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Staff Speech-Language Pathologist
JOB SUMMARY: Reporting to the Lead Speech-Language Pathologist, the Staff Speech-Language Pathologist will provide speech-language pathology services to infants and children as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Clinical work primarily involves:
- Identification, assessment, diagnosis and diverse approaches to treatment of communication, voice and/or swallowing disorders, such as speech delays and disorders, language delays and disorders, fluency disorders, voice and resonance disorders, feeding disorders, and pre-literacy skills
- Using a family-centred approach to care
- Working in a culturally safe, trauma-informed manner
JOB CLASSIFICATION/PROFILE/WAGE GRID LEVEL: P1 Working Professional
WAGE SCHEDULE: Wage Schedule I as per the provincial collective agreement between the Health Employers Association of BC and the Health Sciences Professionals Bargaining Association.
WORKPLACE WHERE JOB DESCRIPTION IN USE: All geographical areas served by the Child Development Centre of Prince George and District Association (CDC), in a variety of environments, including but not limited to virtual, daycare, CDC, preschool, school, home visits.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Masters degree in speech-language pathology obtained in British Columbia or an academic qualification from a program or institution outside of British Columbia considered equivalent by the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia (CHCPBC) Board
- Licensed by the CHCPBC
- Acceptable Criminal Record Check
- Valid Class 5 BC driver’s license
- Ability to carry out the duties of the position
TYPICAL DUTIES:
- Exercises independent judgment in decision making related to therapeutic, preventative and/or rehabilitative services to promote, develop, maintain and/or restore optimal function.
- Performs work in accordance with established standards of practice, employer policies, contractual obligations, and work-related processes, procedures and guidelines, including safety and quality protocols.
- Screens referrals and performs intake. Conducts assessments and/or examinations of patient/client/resident status; interviews/gathers information from patient/client/resident/family; reviews patient/client heath records including test results to determine, develop and implement care/treatment plans using diverse
approaches and/or coordinates services for patient/client/resident; evaluates and prioritizes interventions including diagnostic and other testing procedures to support diagnosis and treatment. Engages patient/client/resident/family/caregivers in setting treatment/service goals.
- Provides treatment, education and guidance in individual or group settings.
- Provides education to patients/clients and families/caregivers regarding functional and rehabilitation issues of patients/clients; coaches patients/clients to ensure their maximum effort and cooperation and promotes their independence and return to optimum functioning.
- Administers standard clinical diagnostic tests to assess impairment/function.
- Instructs patients/residents/clients on equipment/aid use and safety.
- Monitors patient/client/resident progress, evaluates outcomes/goals and reassesses and/or modifies care/treatment plan and/or refers patient/client/resident to other health care resources as required. Identifies patient/client/resident/family learning needs and provides related instruction, guidance and/or education materials. Advocates on behalf of patient/client/resident and family/caregiver. Assists patient/clients/residents to obtain community supports and links clients to community partners and programs.
- Collaborates with multi-disciplinary care teams, practice leaders, patient/client/resident, family and other stakeholders in the provision of care across the continuum; provides clinical work direction to designated care providers and volunteers; and coordinates administrative tasks related to the provision of care.
- Participates in employer programs and initiatives such as clinical rounds, discharge planning, research activities, quality improvement, case/team conferences, meetings, community engagement activities, and the development of new policies, procedures and standards for care/program delivery. Contributes to discussions; reports back on decisions, outcomes and recommendations.
- Utilizes, and maintains work area and equipment as needed.
- Participates in the evaluation of work-related systems, tools, supplies, and equipment in the provision of care/treatment.
- Gathers, enters, reviews, and maintains patient/client/resident information in health systems. Compiles/prepares reports.
- Provides orientation, guidance, and collegial information or demonstration of equipment or work methods and processes to others including peers, new staff, and students.
- Provides instruction and/or supervision to students; evaluates and provides feedback on student progress. Provides work direction to support staff.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Date Revised March 2004
Draft Revision: May 2006
Date Reviewed: February 2010
Draft Revision: March 2010
Date Reviewed: June 2012
Date Revised: October 2023
Date Revised: October 2024
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $44.85-$56.02 per hour
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- On-site parking
- Relocation assistance
- Vision care
Application question(s):
- Do you have a Masters degree in speech-language pathology obtained in British Columbia or an academic qualification from a program or institution outside of British Columbia considered equivalent by the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia (CHCPBC) Board? Only those with the required qualifications will be contacted.
- Have you had a COVID-19 booster within the past 10 months?
Work Location: In person