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Specialty/Modality: Speech-Language Pathology. Licenses/Certifications: NPI NUMBER, State License-Speech Therapist-California, CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support) Licenses/Certifications: NPI NUMBER, State License-Speech Therapist-California, CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support.
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New Story Schools in Carlisle, PA is seeking a qualified Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC/CF) to provide services to children as part of a multi-disciplinary team. For more information about New Story Schools careers and benefits, please visit our website Education Required Bachelors or better in Speech-Language Pathology Preferred Masters or better in Speech-Language Pathology Licenses & Certifications Preferred Speech TCH Certification Licensed Spch Lang Path.
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Licensed - Speech Language Pathologist/Speech Language Pathologist. Licensure Requirement: Hold a North Carolina State license in Speech Language Pathology through a Master's program AND hold a current or temporary Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA.
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Licensed in Louisiana as a Speech/Language Pathologist by the Louisiana Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Certification as a Speech/Language Pathologist.
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Complies with department procedures Minimum RequirementsMaster's Degree- Speech Language Pathology from an ASHA accredited programNo previous experienceRequired LicenseSpeech Path LicenseCertificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)In Lieu OfIn lieu of licensure and CCC only, will accept SC Intern Certificate during Clinical Fellowship (i.e., Supervised Professional Employment.
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Aureus Medical Group - Therapy is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Twin Falls, Idaho. Posted job title: SLP / SPEECH PATH / SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTAbout Aureus Medical Group - Therapy.
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IDEAL Hire is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee. Specialty: Speech Language Pathologist. Connecting people and creating a path to thrive together” IS AT THE HEART OF ALL WE DO. Our passionate and dedicated team will help you navigate through your career journey starting from Day 1.
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IDEAL Hire is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in York, Pennsylvania. We’re thrilled you are thinking about embarking on the iDEAL Path. We’ll take care of everything, so you can focus on what you do best.
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Plan, implement, and adapt speech-language therapy activities. Maintain speech-language therapy supplies and order supplies as needed and requested by families/teachers. The Speech Therapist will promote the development of communication skills through assessment, program planning, and direct service at our Carlisle location.
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Posted job title: SLP / SPEECH PATH / SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST / TRAVELER. Speech Language Pathologist / SLP. Need a Speech Language Pathologist for a Speech Language Pathologist position in Indiana.
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Speech Language Pathologist. The Registered Speech Pathologist or Speech Therapist provides skilled speech and swallow therapy services to patients including all aspects of evaluation and treatment.
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Posted job title: SLP / SPEECH PATH / SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST. Aureus Medical Group - Therapy is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Napa, California.
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Aureus Medical Group - Therapy is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Chandler, Arizona. Licenses/Certifications: NPI NUMBER, State License-Speech Therapist-Arizona, CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support.
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Aureus Medical Group - Therapy is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Ahoskie, North Carolina. Licenses/Certifications: NPI NUMBER, State License-Speech Therapist-North Carolina, CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support.
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A Texas Speech Language Pathology license will be required. Licenses/Certifications: NPI NUMBER, State License-Speech Therapist-Texas, CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support) Licenses/Certifications: NPI NUMBER, State License-Speech Therapist-Texas, CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support.
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