At this time of year, many speech-language pathologists (SLPs), occupational therapists, physical therapists and special educators are tired of excess paperwork/IEPs/insurance claim denials/productivity demands/etc and considering other career choices in the field. (Supervisors, beware!) Others in the helping professions are Baby Boomers who are considering retirement or want to have a second job.
Creative SLPs for years have been combining speech pathology with other fields to find greater career satisfaction. Most of the choices do not require a new degree.
"Alternative Career Options for Speech-Language Pathologists" is a book describing the choices made by 20 of these speech-language pathologists. It covers each person's choice, how he got into it, the advantages and disadvantages, and more. The book includes a career self-assessment survey to help readers consider new possibilities.
Many of the choices in this book are suitable for physical and occupational therapists, special educators and others in the helping professions who are ready for a change, a second job, or who are considering retirement and yet want to stay in the workforce, albeit in a slightly different way.
Alternative Career Options for SLPs comes with a special bonus that expires February 10, 2015; check here to learn about this remarkable offer!

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Monday, February 11, 2013
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) : ready for something different?
Recently speech-language pathologists in medical and educational settings spoke about situations that provoke burn-out. As one put it, "I'm swamped with paperwork!" With fewer providers, more paperwork and more productivity expected, they feel overwhelmed. Does this describe you as well?
There are other professional roles for speech-language pathologists than as direct service providers. Some SLPs become supervisors, while others serve as trainers for equipment that SLPs and their clients may use. Some SLPs train other SLPs in a variety of fields, or work with communicatively-impaired clients in non-traditional ways.
Alternative Career Options for Speech-Language Pathologists by Katie Schwartz is a book which describes the choices 18 SLPs made to combine speech with some other field. (The book is also appropriate for OTs, PTs, and special educators.)
Each chapter covers the choice made by one SLP or team of SLPs that chose to work together. Readers will learn the process of that change, what the person decided to do, and the positives and negatives of that choice, as well as how to get started in that field.
Even if the reader is not interested in those choices, learning what others have done can help to spark new ideas in the reader's mind.
There is also a chapter on a self-assessment questionnaire that the reader can use, to help him or her consider appropriate choices. Additional career options are mentioned here briefly as well.
To get this book, click here (and scroll to the bottom of the page).
Saturday, August 7, 2010
SLPs: Searching for "Something Else" as a Career Choice?
"If I have to do another (choose one: barium swallow, IEP, insurance claim form, therapy session), it will be one too many!"These are words from frustrated speech-lamguage pathologists in various medical and educational settings. Often they are being asked to have high productivity with few or no materials (which are often ancient, if they exist at all) and endless paperwork for the payors or other agencies. No wonder SLPs get so upset and want to find "something better"!
Alternative Career Options for SLPs by Katie Schwartz is a book that tells about the career choices made by 20 SLPs who creatively combined their speech background with that of another field. Only one of the choices required significant additional education. Each chapter covers another career choice, why the SLP chose it, a typical day, and the positive and negatives of that choice.
The book includes a career self-assessment questionnaire to help readers consider options for themselves.
While the book was written about SLPs, many of the options would be equally appropriate for OTs and PTs/
Alternative Career Options for SLPs can be ordered at http://businessspeechimprovement.com/enabler/scripts/category.pl?Books.
Alternative Career Options for SLPs by Katie Schwartz is a book that tells about the career choices made by 20 SLPs who creatively combined their speech background with that of another field. Only one of the choices required significant additional education. Each chapter covers another career choice, why the SLP chose it, a typical day, and the positive and negatives of that choice.
The book includes a career self-assessment questionnaire to help readers consider options for themselves.
While the book was written about SLPs, many of the options would be equally appropriate for OTs and PTs/
Alternative Career Options for SLPs can be ordered at http://businessspeechimprovement.com/enabler/scripts/category.pl?Books.
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