The Speech–Language Pathologist is responsible for providing speech therapy services, including evaluations, assessments, and treatment plans, to improve patients’ communication functions.
They collaborate with healthcare teams, recommend communication devices, and instruct patients and caregivers.
The role involves maintaining clinical competency, referring patients for additional services, and supervising related procedures.
Qualifications include a master’s or doctoral degree in speech-language pathology, licensure or equivalent credentials, and preferred clinical experience.
Benefits offered include health, dental, vision insurance, paid time off, and flexible scheduling. The position is part-time or per diem, with compensation starting at $30/hour.
Work is conducted in person.