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Core responsibilities

The speech language pathologist will deliver person-Centered care to patients, particularly seniors, and help them achieve their therapy goals. Responsibilities include crafting personalized care plans and utilizing evidence-Based clinical programs to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be graduates of an accredited program in speech language pathology and possess current state licensure or be in the process of obtaining it. Additional requirements include a certificate of clinical competence from asha and cpr certification.

professional certificateOrganizational SkillsCommunication SkillsCPR CertificationTeam CollaborationProblem SolvingPatient CarePatient EngagementProfessional DevelopmentClinical CompetenceEvidence-Based ProgramsSpeech Language PathologyCommunity RepresentationClinical DataPersonalized Care PlansTherapy GoalsFunction Maximization

Benefits

  • Life Insurance
  • Short Term Disability
  • 401(k) Plan with Employer Match
  • Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off Program
  • Critical Care
  • Continuing Education Allowance
  • AD&D Coverage
  • Employee Cell Phone Discount
  • Flex Spending for Medical & Dependent Care
  • Vital Life Foundation Contribution
  • Employer-Issued Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance