The Speech Therapist performs assessments and develops treatment plans for adults and children with communication, swallowing, and cognitive challenges.
They utilize person-centered principles, support culturally competent recovery practices, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to enhance speech and communication skills.
Responsibilities include evaluating communication abilities, applying therapeutic techniques, creating adaptive materials, and providing counseling to individuals and families.
Qualifications require a Master’s degree, valid Michigan license (LLSLP or LSLP), and at least one year of professional experience. Strong communication, cultural competence, and the ability to work in diverse settings are essential.
Position offers a pay range of $86,686.62 to $109,259.06 annually with a $6,000 recruitment bonus for new clinical master-level hires.