The Staff Speech Pathologist provides evaluations and treatments for patients with communication and/or swallowing disorders across all ages. They
identify, assess, and rehabilitate speech, language, dysphagia, and cognitive/communication issues, while managing related programs and
supervising staff. They counsel patients, families, and caregivers on disorder management.
Responsibilities include performing screenings, diagnoses, and therapy, developing augmentative communication systems, and documenting progress.
They also assist with discharge planning and conduct staff in-services.
Qualifications require a Master’s or doctoral degree, ASHA certification, applicable state licensure, and experience or supervision in clinical fellowship.
The role involves in-person work, with a full-time schedule, offering benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.