Contract Interview Tips – Non-School Setting – Short Version
You have been offered an interview as a therapist or therapy assistant with one of PediaStaff’s contract clients! — Congratulations! Although a contract job is not a “commitment for life,” the employer...
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by The PediaStaff Team, copyright 2013 You worked exceptionally hard to get where you are. Now, it’s time to make the most of all of that and land the speech-language pathology, occupational therapy,...
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We are getting great feedback about this little guidebook we put together for job seekers. It contains a time-line for job search planning, resume writing tips, interviewing tips, a sample resume, some...
View ArticleCareer Corner: So You Have a Job Interview…Now What?
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View ArticleMaking the Most of Your CFY: Part One – Planning the Clinical Fellowship...
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View ArticleMaking the Most of Your CFY: Part Two: CF Observation and Mentoring Activities
Editor’s Note: This post is part one of a three-part series for speech-language pathologists. To read the rest of this article, visit our “Making the Most of Your CF” landing page. by Katie...
View ArticleMaking the Most of Your CF: Part Three – Connecting to Families and the...
Editor’s Note: This post is part one of a three-part series for speech-language pathologists. To read the rest of this article, visit our “Making the Most of Your CF.” landing page. by Katie...
View ArticleMaking the Most of Your CF: A Three-Part Series
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View ArticleAsk PediaStaff: One Page Resume or Two?,
Question: “I am a recent graduate with my Masters in Occupational Therapy. One of our professors recommended that we keep our resume/CV to one page. In my case though, I worked for 3 years as a...
View ArticleChoosing the Best Setting and Terms for You
Editor’s Note: This document is part of the “PediaStaff Career Guide.” Click HERE to see the entire booklet. I want to do pediatric therapy. What kind of choices do I have? What kind of placement and...
View ArticleCareer Corner: So You Have a Job Interview…Now What?
by Maureen Wilson, M.S. CCC-SLP of The Speech Bubble blog Congratulations! You’ve graduated, or are about to, and you have scheduled a job interview. I remember being excited and nervous when I...
View ArticleCareer Corner: Choosing the Best Setting and Terms for You
Editor’s Note: This document is part of the “PediaStaff Career Guide.” Click HERE to see the entire booklet. I want to do pediatric therapy. What kind of choices do I have? What kind of placement and...
View ArticleInterview Tips
NB: An abbreviated version of these documents is part of the “PediaStaff New Graduate Guide.” Click HERE to see the entire booklet. Contract Interview Tips – Non-School Setting – Short Version Contract...
View ArticleContract Interview Tips – Non-School Setting – Short Version
You have been offered an interview as a therapist or therapy assistant with one of PediaStaff’s contract clients! — Congratulations! Although a contract job is not a “commitment for life,” the employer...
View ArticleInterview Like a Pro: The Pediatric Therapy Clinician’s Guide
by The PediaStaff Team, copyright 2013-2020 You worked exceptionally hard to get where you are. Now, it’s time to make the most of all of that and land the speech-language pathology, occupational...
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