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Core responsibilities

Speech-Language pathologists (Slp) evaluate and provide skilled speech-Language therapy to individuals in a home setting. They treat patients with various communication and swallowing disorders, often working with those who have experienced strokes or have progressive diseases.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a valid state driver’s license and automobile liability insurance. They must also be currently licensed as an slp in the state of employment.

Patient CareCollaborationTransportationProfessional DevelopmentPatient EvaluationHome Health CareDementia CareSpeech-Language TherapyVoice DisordersAlternative CommunicationLanguage ImpairmentsMotor Speech DisordersDysphagiaCognitive CommunicationStroke RehabilitationParkinson's Disease

Benefits

  • Continuing Education Opportunities
  • Supplemental Insurance Policies
  • Comprehensive Insurance Plans
  • Flexible Spending Account Plans
  • Electronic Medical Records
  • Incentivized Bonus Plan
  • Matching 401(k) Plan
  • 30 Days PDO
  • Scholarship Program for Employees
  • Mobile Devices for Clinicians