The Speech–Language Pathologist is responsible for providing speech therapy services in accordance with established standards and the Service Agreement.
- Conducts evaluations, assesses home environment, and identifies equipment needs related to speech/language.
- Develops and implements plans to improve patients’ speech and language functions using specialized techniques and devices.
- Collaborates with physicians and team members to ensure coordinated care; participates in meetings and case conferences.
- Prepares documentation, maintains clinical competency, and refers patients to additional services as needed.
- Instructs patients, families, and caregivers; may supervise home health aides related to therapy plans.
- Performs other duties to support speech-language therapy delivery.
Qualifications include a master’s or doctoral degree in speech-language pathology, licensure or equivalent clinical experience, and current CPR certification. Preferred candidates have at least one year of clinical experience. The role is part-time/per diem, offers competitive pay starting at $30/hour, and benefits such as health, dental, vision insurance, paid time off, and flexible scheduling. The position involves both in-person work and adherence to organization standards.