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The speech-language pathologist will collaboratively plan and implement daily classroom lessons with the classroom special education teacher, occupational therapist, and assistant teacher.
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Pay Information $2,171 to $2,237 per week About The Position We currently have a client in Macon, GA looking for a Speech Language Pathologist (Traveling SLP) Focus Staff is seeking a traveling Speech Language Pathologist to Provide speech therapy services to include evaluation and treatment to pediatric patients to older adults based on diagnosed conditions.
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North Druid Hills, GA Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) Job Discover an exciting contract position as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) in North Druid Hills, GA, with Soliant, a premier education staffing agency.
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Speech Language Pathologist Assistant. Speech Language Pathologist Assistant. Special Education Aide. School Occupational Therapist Assistant. Currently reside in (or willing to relocate to) one of our school regions.
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Whether you're serving as a technician, lab worker, therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, medical assistant or other allied health professional, you'll use your education, training and specialized skills to provide support for patients and help them strive for optimal health.
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Your role as a speech pathologist (SLP) lets you be the connection between the compassionate care you provide and exceptional patient outcomes. SPEECH PATHOLOGIST (SLP) - FT and PRN positions available.
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Pediatric Developmental Services in Atlanta, GA is seeking to hire full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) / Speech Therapists to ensure the children in the school you are assigned are given the right speech therapy services.
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Outpatient Multiple Sclerosis Clinic The speech-language pathologist treats patients referred for cognitive-communication and or dysphagia impairments. The speech-language pathologist collaborates to facilitate patient rehabilitation and recovery, as well as provide education and training to their care partners.
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Speech language pathologist, speech language pathology, speech therapist, SLP, speech and language therapy, speech therapy, allied, allied health, school speech language pathologist, school speech therapist, school SLP.
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American Medical Staffing is currently seeking a Speech Language Pathologist - CF for a school-based contract position in Stone Mountain, GA. Enjoy tailored career support from those who understand the ins and outs of school placements for healthcare professionals and educators—and who can support you throughout the school year.
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Functions under the direct supervision of the physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, certified occupational therapist assistant, Speech Language Pathologist, nurse or wound care clinician assisting the team with rehabilitation treatment, mobility and patient care according to hospital, state, professional and federal regulations and guidelines.
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Connect To Therapy has an opening for a Speech Pathologist / Speech Therapist who is PASSIONATE and RELATABLE to children and families with special needs. The Speech Language Pathologist / Speech Therapist is responsible for delivering comprehensive speech and language services, including assessments to clients with a wide range of disabilities.
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Speech Language Pathologist Location: Gallup, NM We are proud proud to partner with a premier nursing home in Gallup, NM, specializing in sub-acute care. We are actively seeking a skilled and experienced Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team in a full-time, permanent position.
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The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for theimplementation of speech/language pathology services. Complies with accepted professional standards and practices,and maintains clinical competency in speech language pathology practice andtheory.
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We have an incredible opportunity for an experienced Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist with BCBA credentials that is passionate about working with children birth to 10 years of age in a clinic and natural environment - kid's home setting.
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