The Speech–Language Pathologist is responsible for providing speech therapy services in adherence to standards of care and the Service Agreement.
- Conducts evaluations, assesses home environment, and identifies equipment needs related to speech/language function.
- Develops and implements personalized plans of care to improve communication abilities.
- Administers therapy using specialized techniques/equipment and recommends communication aids as needed.
- Collaborates with physicians and healthcare team members to ensure coordinated care.
- Participates in meetings, prepares documentation, and maintains clinical competency.
- Identifies additional patient and caregiver needs and provides education on treatment plans.
- May supervise home health aides involved in speech-language therapy procedures.
- Performs other duties to facilitate speech-language services.
Qualifications include a master’s or doctoral degree in speech-language pathology, relevant licensure or certification, and clinical experience. Candidates should have good communication, organization skills, and a valid driver’s license. This part-time, per diem role offers competitive pay and benefits such as health, dental, vision insurance, paid time off, and flexible scheduling.