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https://www.speechandlanguagekids.com... Are you an SLP that's considering switching to a different setting? How do you know which setting will be best for you and if you're ready to make that leap? Autumn Bryant from Expand Your Scope joined us to chat about 5 things you can do to help ease the transition to finding a new job or work setting. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the Speechie Show! Being a speech language pathologist often means having too much work and not enough planning time. To beat the overwhelm, we’re bringing you the tricks and tools that will make your job a little bit easier. Carrie: Welcome to the Speechie Show! I'm here today with Autumn Bryant from expandyourscope.com. How are you today Autumn? Autumn: Good, how are you? Carrie: I'm doing wonderful! We are here to talk to you today about what to do if you're considering a different setting for your speech and language pathology job. We are blessed in our field to have a lot of different options when it comes to what kind of setting we can work in. But that often makes it a little intimidating when you’re thinking about switching jobs or considering a different setting. It's hard to know if it will be right for you. So, Autumn is here today to help us talk about that. And while we do our introductions, go ahead and type into the questions box, or the comments, I'm sorry, type into the comments what your current setting is. We'd like to see where everyone is at because that will help us guide our discussion today. So, if you're new to the show, my name is Carrie Clark. I am from speechandlanguagekids.com, and this is the Speechie Show. Every week I interview a new speech language pathologist and we talk about one topic, share five quick tips and then we give you a giveaway, and some fun resources at the end. So, stay tuned for that. Autumn, why don't you go ahead and tell our listeners a little bit about you if they're unfamiliar with you. Autumn: So I've been a speech language pathologist for nine years now, but I spent most of my career in the school setting, in the same district from the time that I graduated. But I worked in a lot of different schools within that. So, I worked in about half of the schools in the district within the course of my time there. So, different age ranges all the way from pre-school to junior high and then in the summers I also worked in special needs schools with children with more intense needs. And then about a year ago, I transitioned to working with a pediatric outpatient clinic. Carrie: Ok. And when you transferred to that new location, was that kind of when you started thinking about your idea of how to transfer between settings? What that the impetus there? Autumn: It was actually even before that. It's something that I long thought there was a need for. You know watching colleges that were newer to the field and they still had that knowledge fresh in their minds from graduate school and...To Read More, Visit Our Blog Post: https://www.speechandlanguagekids.com...