Job Summary
Opportunity for a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide outpatient services focused on improving communication swallowing and cognitive-communication skills. This role involves working primarily with pediatric patients with the option to treat adults as well in a supportive environment that encourages clinical growth and individualized evidence-based care.
Your Role
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Evaluate and treat patients with speech language voice swallowing and cognitive-communication disorders.
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Develop individualized treatment plans with clear measurable goals.
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Collaborate with families caregivers and referring providers to support patient progress.
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Document all care accurately using EMR systems and participate in team-based planning.
Requirements
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Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
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Active or eligible state license to practice as an SLP.
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CCC-SLP or Clinical Fellowship (CF) status.
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Strong commitment to patient-centered evidence-based care.
Job Summary Opportunity for a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide outpatient services focused on improving communication swallowing and cognitive-communication skills. This role involves working primarily with pediatric patients with the option to treat adults as well in a supportive enviro...
Job Summary
Opportunity for a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide outpatient services focused on improving communication swallowing and cognitive-communication skills. This role involves working primarily with pediatric patients with the option to treat adults as well in a supportive environment that encourages clinical growth and individualized evidence-based care.
Your Role
-
Evaluate and treat patients with speech language voice swallowing and cognitive-communication disorders.
-
Develop individualized treatment plans with clear measurable goals.
-
Collaborate with families caregivers and referring providers to support patient progress.
-
Document all care accurately using EMR systems and participate in team-based planning.
Requirements
-
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
-
Active or eligible state license to practice as an SLP.
-
CCC-SLP or Clinical Fellowship (CF) status.
-
Strong commitment to patient-centered evidence-based care.
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