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Core responsibilities

As a speech-Language pathologist, you will evaluate and treat various speech and language disorders. You will also establish treatment plans tailored to each patient's specific needs.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a master's degree in speech-Language pathology and a certificate of clinical competence from the american speech-Language-Hearing association. State licensure and basic life support certification are also required.

postgraduate degreeCommunication SkillsTeam CollaborationContinuing EducationPatient CareCommunity EngagementTreatment PlansClinical CompetenceMentorshipSpeech-Language PathologyEvidence-Based TechniquesBasic Life Support CertificationClinical FellowshipVoice DisordersDysphagiaCognitive-Communication Disorders

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Race Fee Reimbursement
  • Local And National Organization Dues And License Renewal Reimbursement
  • Mentorship And In-Person Continuing Education Courses
  • Extended Illness Bank (EIB) Accrual