The Speech–Language Pathologist is responsible for delivering speech therapy services, including evaluations, assessments, and developing individualized care plans to improve patients’ communication abilities. They administer therapy using specialized techniques and recommend communication aids, collaborating with physicians and healthcare team members for coordinated care. The role involves patient and caregiver instruction, maintaining clinical competence, and referring patients to additional services as needed. Supervising home health aides and participating in case conferences are also part of the duties. Candidates must hold a master’s or doctoral degree in speech-language pathology, be licensed or meet licensing requirements, and possess strong communication and organizational skills. This part-time, per diem position offers benefits such as health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and flexible scheduling, with a pay rate starting at $30/hour.