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Location

Cypress, Texas

Salary

$113 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments and providing therapy interventions in patients' homes. They will also develop care plans and maintain communication with the care team and patients.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a current Texas Speech-Language Pathology License and have at least one year of SLP experience. Previous home health experience and familiarity with Homecare Homebase are beneficial but not required.

CommunicationPatient AssessmentClinical DocumentationHome HealthSpeech-Language PathologyTherapy InterventionsMultidisciplinary CarePatient Treatment ManagementSLP Protocols

Job description

Schedule

  • Full-time Monday–Friday + occasional weekends (as needed)
  • Location:
  • Field-based
  • Comp: $75/Point | $100,000-$130,000

Who We Are

Role: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) — Home Health Adaptive Home Health is building a higher-acuity, patient-centered, skilled home health model across Texas. Our mission is to dramatically improve patient access to home health care. The SLP role is a core part of that mission: you restore communication, cognition, and swallow safety so patients can function safely at home — and you build caregiver carryover so progress sticks between visits. We also build technology to support field clinicians. Our charting product reduces documentation burden, and our scheduling product (launching soon) will make routing and visit coordination easier — protecting your time. What you will do Own outcomes, not just visits: you are accountable for the patient’s SLP plan, progression, and functional outcomes. Complete comprehensive in-home SLP evaluations and deliver skilled SLP visits. Assess and treat (as ordered/clinically indicated): Aphasia and other communication disorders Cognitive-communication impairment (attention, memory, executive function) impacting safety and independence Dysphagia screening/assessment and swallow safety education (within home health scope and orders) Build and execute a clear plan of care with measurable, functional goals. Drive multidisciplinary coordination: communicate changes in condition, align on orders, and keep the care team moving. Coach patients/caregivers with practical strategies and routines that actually get done. Document promptly and thoroughly in Homecare Homebase (HCHB) — defensible, efficient, and consistent. Why Adaptive Operations that back you up: you are supported by an experienced clinical and operational team so you can focus on patient care, not chasing logistics. Clear productivity model with upside: you are paid per productivity point with clear expectations (market-specific). Schedule flexibility: we build schedules to make field work sustainable, and we support smart routing and coordination so your day is predictable whenever possible. Cutting-edge tech built for clinicians: charting tools reduce documentation burden, and scheduling (launching soon) will streamline routing/coordination and reduce last-minute changes. Mission-driven work: we are here to expand access to high-quality home health care, and we want clinicians who take pride in raising the standard.

Requirements

Must-haves Active Texas SLP license (in good standing) Strong clinical reasoning and ability to operate independently in the field Comfort identifying red flags and escalating changes in condition to RN/MD Strong caregiver education skills (teach-back, carryover planning) Strong communication and documentation Reliable follow-through on orders, frequencies, and patient goals Current driver’s license and comfort with daily travel across assigned territory Nice-to-haves Prior home health experience Homecare Homebase (HCHB) experience (or similar home health EMR) High-signal neuro experience (stroke, aphasia, cognitive impairment) Dysphagia-related experience appropriate for home health

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) Matching
  • Referral Program
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Travel Reimbursement