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With over 7,000 therapists in 28 states and growing, we provide quality rehabilitation services to homecare, sub-acute, long-term care, outpatient, hospital, and assisted living facilities throughout the nation.
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SLP holds a current license and/or registration as a Speech Language Pathologist in-state as applicable. Why become a Speech Language Pathologist with Rehab Advisors.
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We are looking for a passionate full-time Speech Language Pathologist to join our growing team. Provide comprehensive speech therapy evaluations as per MD orders. We hire candidates who need H1B Sponsorship to include those on student Visa’s, H1B transfer and new H1B filing.
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Work settings include Outpatient, rehabilitation center, long term care, inpatient, clinic, nursing home, acute care, hospital. EARN UP TO $1,000 by referring a clinician to the Enhance family of brands.
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Provide a comprehensive treatment plan including long and short-term goals, frequency, duration and treatment modalities, therapeutic interventions, clinical and technical guidelines. Contact us today to learn about our amazing immigration program.
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In the same way that you are committed to quality work, we are equally dedicated to helping you grow and succeed with us. Rehab Advisors is part of Enhance Therapies, a family of therapy companies with more than 30 years of industry leading experience.
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