This role involves providing direct patient care as a Speech-Language Pathologist to improve speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing functions, including evaluations, treatment planning, and family education.
It requires developing accurate assessments, creating and implementing treatment plans, documenting services thoroughly, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care.
The position includes supervising clinical staff, contributing to professional development, and maintaining current knowledge through continuing education.
Candidates must demonstrate strong communication, safety practices, and professionalism, with a Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology, CCC, and licensure in the state.
Physical demands involve working with patients (stooping, reaching), and the role offers benefits like health insurance and relocation assistance, with a pay range of $58-$62/hour.
Work is in person, full or part-time.