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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 be currently licensed as an slp in the state of employment. Dependable transportation and automobile liability insurance are also required.

Patient CareCollaborationProfessional DevelopmentTechnology SolutionsPatient EvaluationHome Health CareDementia CareSpeech-Language TherapyVoice DisordersAlternative CommunicationLanguage ImpairmentsMotor Speech DisordersDysphagiaCognitive CommunicationStroke RecoveryParkinson'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