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Best Therapists and Service Providers

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As a purpose-driven company working to help children with special needs, our goal is to enable you to make the most impact possible. The therapists and educators who choose to partner with us have a special mix of talent, dedication, and passion that align with CBS Therapy’s core values. Once onboard, therapists find that our administration processes are simple so that they can focus on making a meaningful changes with their clients. We respect your time and your work, so we strive to provide you with quality resources, consistent support, and prompt response times. We are invested in helping our therapists and educators develop their skills and expertise. We offer a variety of positions and help you find the right job that will meet your personal goals. Our therapists love working with the hands-on leadership of our supervisors and mentors. We understand our therapists’ needs because our Directors are both practicing Bilingual SLP Jobs . We are committed to providing a

5 Goals to Achieve During a Clinical Fellowship Year for SLP

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You’ve worked hard in school and reached the point where it is time to put your new knowledge into practice. Moving from the university classroom into a clinical fellowship is an exciting transition – giving you hands-on experience that will prepare you to start your new career. Not only is choosing the right CFY program critical to your success, but also consider how your intention and efforts will affect your results in the future. As you step into this new chapter, hold onto clear goals so you can gain the best knowledge and skills during your fellowship year. 5 Goals for Your Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) This 36-week program prepares students to move into real-life career opportunities, with ongoing application and training that will support their future. This fellowship is required to achieve your Certificate of Clinical Competence for Speech-Language Pathologists (CCC-SLP) through ASHA, the American Speech, and Hearing Association. While it’s essential to complete the