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Current DE licensure as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Physical Therapy Assistant or Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant.
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Speech Language Pathologist - CFY Opportunity. Current Speech-Language Pathologist Pennsylvania State License. As part of our mission to bring out the best in our children, we have partnered with our clients to find amazing Speech Language Pathologists to take on full-time or part-time caseloads and provide speech services in school settings for roles in Philadelphia/Delaware County or the surrounding areas.
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BAYADA at Inspira is currently seeking an experienced Speech Language Pathologist, SLP, for a full-time opportunity performing home health visits for our office located in Millville, NJ. This office covers Cumberland County, NJ.Prior home care experience as a Speech Language Pathologist, SLP is a plus, but not required.
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Soliant is seeking a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team for a school-based contract position near Pennsylvania, PA. This role offers the opportunity to work with students, helping them to achieve their communication goals.
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An incumbent in this position who has graduated from an accredited college with a BA in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech/Language Pathology, Social Work, Recreation, Art, Dance, Music, Physical Education, Nutrition, Sociology, Special Education, Rehabilitation Counseling, or Psychology AND possesses at least one year of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or brain injuries.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders ASHA certification State Speech Pathology License Every state requires all Speech Language Pathologists to have a state license.
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Job Title: School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Company Overview: Join Soliant, a leading healthcare staffing company dedicated to providing exceptional therapy services in schools nationwide.
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Internal Support: We offer significant internal support, including personalized 1:1 coaching from our Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Director, hundreds of shared SLP resources, and professional development opportunities from experts in the field.
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Serve as primary pathologist for non-GLP toxicology studies and provide peer review for GLP Toxicology Studies, as needed. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of ADME, CMC and clinical functions and ability to communicate effectively across disciplines in order to facilitate understanding and rapid resolution of issues.
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Speech Language Pathologist. We have immediate Per Diem opportunities available for Speech Language Pathologists throughout Sussex, Kent, and New Castle Counties in DE. DE Speech Therapy (SLP) license.
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Pay Information $15 to $34 per hour About The Position Specialty: Speech Therapist Job Description Evaluate and administer treatment to individuals diagnosed with Speech, language and swallowing dysfunctions.
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Acts is currently seeking qualified candidates for our Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) position to serve both Cokesbury Village and Country House Estates. Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology.
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O Range of motion exercises, exercises as assigned by a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, or Speech Language Pathologist. o Successful completion of Nurse Aide training and competency evaluation program pursuant to the requirements of 42 CFR part 483, Subpart D; or.
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At FOX we have a variety of Speech Language Pathologist positions ranging from full-time or part-time, that are salaried with benefits, to our FOX Flex (PRN) positions where you will be paid per visit.
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At least 8 years of experience programming with Python, Go, Scala, or Java At least 1 year of experience building, scaling, and optimizing training or inferencing systems for deep neural networks Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with building large-scale AI products or platforms for NLP, speech, computer vision, or recommendation systems serving millions of users.
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