Job Title: Speech Therapist (SLP) Skilled Nursing Facility Job Type: Contract
Position Urgency: Rapid Response / Crisis Coverage
Schedule: Day Shift (typically 9:00 AM 5:00 PM)
Setting: Skilled Nursing Facility (Subacute & Long-Term Care)
Position Summary The Speech Therapist (SLP) provides comprehensive assessment diagnosis and treatment of speech language cognitive-communication and swallowing (dysphagia) disorders for a geriatric medically complex population in a subacute and long-term care SNF setting. This role collaborates closely with the interdisciplinary team to support quality patient outcomes and regulatory compliance.
Key Responsibilities -
Conduct comprehensive evaluations within 24 hours of physician referral to assess speech language cognition and swallowing function; establish functional diagnoses and prognoses.
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Develop implement and modify individualized treatment plans using evidence-based interventions with clear measurable goals.
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Provide direct therapy services addressing communication and swallowing disorders including compensatory strategies cognitive-communication therapy and group therapy as appropriate.
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Complete accurate and timely documentation including evaluations daily treatment notes weekly progress notes 14-day physician reports discharge summaries billing records and plans of care.
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Educate residents families and nursing/CNA staff on communication strategies safe swallowing techniques and home exercise programs.
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Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team (nursing physicians PT/OT dietary social work) to optimize patient outcomes and support discharge planning.
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Participate in quality improvement initiatives and ensure compliance with Medicare/Medicaid requirements including PDPM CMS and California Title 22 regulations.
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If supervising SLPAs or therapy aides ensure compliance with California supervision regulations including required experience supervision percentages and continuing education.
Qualifications -
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
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Active California SLP license (Temporary/RPE license accepted if in process).
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ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferred.
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Experience in a Skilled Nursing Facility subacute or geriatric rehabilitation setting preferred.
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Strong clinical assessment treatment planning documentation and communication skills.
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Knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid billing PDPM and California regulatory requirements.
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Current BLS/CPR certification required.
Work Environment & Expectations -
Caseload includes subacute rehabilitation residents (often Medicare Part A stays) and long-term care residents.
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Therapy intensity may reach up to approximately 3 hours per day depending on patient tolerance.
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High productivity expectations are common (often 80 90% billable time) requiring efficiency in documentation and scheduling.
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Workload may fluctuate with admissions and discharges; flexibility and adaptability are essential.
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Strong collaboration with nursing and CNA staff is critical to ensure coordinated patient-centered care.
Why This Opportunity -
Meaningful work with a diverse geriatric population including residents with stroke dementia cognitive-communication deficits and dysphagia.
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Collaborative multidisciplinary environment focused on improving functional independence and quality of life.
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Exposure to both subacute rehabilitation and long-term care with measurable patient outcomes.
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Opportunity for professional growth within Californias expanding rehabilitative care landscape.
Job Title: Speech Therapist (SLP) Skilled Nursing Facility Job Type: Contract Position Urgency: Rapid Response / Crisis Coverage Schedule: Day Shift (typically 9:00 AM 5:00 PM) Setting: Skilled Nursing Facility (Subacute & Long-Term Care) Position Summary The Speech Therapist (SLP) provides ...
Job Title: Speech Therapist (SLP) Skilled Nursing Facility Job Type: Contract
Position Urgency: Rapid Response / Crisis Coverage
Schedule: Day Shift (typically 9:00 AM 5:00 PM)
Setting: Skilled Nursing Facility (Subacute & Long-Term Care)
Position Summary The Speech Therapist (SLP) provides comprehensive assessment diagnosis and treatment of speech language cognitive-communication and swallowing (dysphagia) disorders for a geriatric medically complex population in a subacute and long-term care SNF setting. This role collaborates closely with the interdisciplinary team to support quality patient outcomes and regulatory compliance.
Key Responsibilities -
Conduct comprehensive evaluations within 24 hours of physician referral to assess speech language cognition and swallowing function; establish functional diagnoses and prognoses.
-
Develop implement and modify individualized treatment plans using evidence-based interventions with clear measurable goals.
-
Provide direct therapy services addressing communication and swallowing disorders including compensatory strategies cognitive-communication therapy and group therapy as appropriate.
-
Complete accurate and timely documentation including evaluations daily treatment notes weekly progress notes 14-day physician reports discharge summaries billing records and plans of care.
-
Educate residents families and nursing/CNA staff on communication strategies safe swallowing techniques and home exercise programs.
-
Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team (nursing physicians PT/OT dietary social work) to optimize patient outcomes and support discharge planning.
-
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and ensure compliance with Medicare/Medicaid requirements including PDPM CMS and California Title 22 regulations.
-
If supervising SLPAs or therapy aides ensure compliance with California supervision regulations including required experience supervision percentages and continuing education.
Qualifications -
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
-
Active California SLP license (Temporary/RPE license accepted if in process).
-
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferred.
-
Experience in a Skilled Nursing Facility subacute or geriatric rehabilitation setting preferred.
-
Strong clinical assessment treatment planning documentation and communication skills.
-
Knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid billing PDPM and California regulatory requirements.
-
Current BLS/CPR certification required.
Work Environment & Expectations -
Caseload includes subacute rehabilitation residents (often Medicare Part A stays) and long-term care residents.
-
Therapy intensity may reach up to approximately 3 hours per day depending on patient tolerance.
-
High productivity expectations are common (often 80 90% billable time) requiring efficiency in documentation and scheduling.
-
Workload may fluctuate with admissions and discharges; flexibility and adaptability are essential.
-
Strong collaboration with nursing and CNA staff is critical to ensure coordinated patient-centered care.
Why This Opportunity -
Meaningful work with a diverse geriatric population including residents with stroke dementia cognitive-communication deficits and dysphagia.
-
Collaborative multidisciplinary environment focused on improving functional independence and quality of life.
-
Exposure to both subacute rehabilitation and long-term care with measurable patient outcomes.
-
Opportunity for professional growth within Californias expanding rehabilitative care landscape.
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