Join our team as a speech-language pathologist, where you'll use evidence-based techniques to transform patients’ lives. Your primary responsibilities include evaluating and treating dysphagia, speech-language disorders, cognitive-communication disorders, and voice disorders. This role offers the opportunity to work with diverse patient populations
What You Will Get
In addition to the standard benefit offering, you can expect to receive :
- Local and national organization dues and license renewal reimbursement
- Mentorship and in-person continuing education courses
- Race fee reimbursement
- Paid Time Off (PTO) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) accrual
Your Responsibilities as a Speech-Language pathologist
Deliver evidence-based, quality care to each patient to facilitate return to previous level of functioning and successful return to communityEstablish timely treatment plans for each patient’s specific needsDemonstrate a positive connection with patients, fellow clinicians, and other team membersBuild and maintain relationships throughout the communityQualifications
Graduate of a master's degree program in Speech-Language PathologyCertificate of Clinical Competence from American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationState Licensure in Speech Language PathologyClinical Fellows are welcome to applyBasic Life Support Certification from the American Heart Association