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TheraCare is seeking dynamic Speech Language Pathologist Therapists looking for a comprehensive and rewarding experience to provide home based Speech Therapy services in New York County, within the 5 boroughs (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens & Staten Island) of New York City.
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The Pathologist conducts meetings with the supervisors and staff, to discuss laboratory technology, updates, regulatory and administrative procedures and Continuing Medical Education programs. Pathologist reviews and signs all procedure manuals and other documents required for the proper functioning of the section.
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Supervised by the Assistant Principal of Student Services at the network, the Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) provides services for students with speech, language, and hearing impairments, helping students to adjust and access the general education curriculum.
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The Pathologist Assistant will perform established departmental procedures of Anatomic Pathology. This US News and World Report recognized academic medical center is looking for a permanent and full time Pathologist Assistant to join their growing team.
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Department of 4 full-time pathologists + 1 surgical pathologist + 4 Downstate pathologists that provide PT coverage at Hospital+ Blood Banker + Director of Laboratory + Anatomic Pathology Manager + Multiple PAs that handle grossing.
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Reporting to the Speech Supervisor, the Speech-Language Pathologist will be responsible for providing services to children ages 2 - 3 years old while following the goals and regulations set forth by the Bureau of Early Intervention (BEI), and the Bureau of Childcare (BCC.
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Hourly Pay Rate: $42-$48 Hourly (W-2), $55-$61 Hourly (1099) Speech Language Pathologist Job Duties: · Provide efficient speech or swallow evaluations and/or screens of patients · Develop plan of care, downgrade/upgrade as appropriate, manage meal texture · Provide quality therapy services to individuals in an SNF setting, who require care related to TBI, CVA, Stroke, Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Cancer, orthopedic surgery, and other debilitating diagnosis.
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NY Speech Language Pathologist License Required - School Based Experience Preferred. For over two decades City Sounds of NY has been a leading Primary "Contracted" Dept. of Education Agency for both preschool and school-age (CPSE & CSE) speech-language therapy services and supports for children throughout NYC. Services are held at district/charter schools, preschools, daycare centers, head starts and in the child's home.
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The per diem Speech Language Pathologist will assist with clinical trials within the Abilities Research Center, part of the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance. The per diem Speech Language Pathologist evaluates and treats patients referred for speech, language, cognitive, and dysphagia dysfunction.
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Required: New York State Speech Language Pathologist Therapist License & pediatric experience. Qualifications: Required: New York State Speech Language Pathologist Therapist License & pediatric experience.
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Speech Language Pathologist - Per Diem. Under the supervision of the Manager of Speech-Language Pathology, you will work with patients across the lifespan from the most acutely ill in our Adult ICUs, to the inpatient rehabilitation unit, to the outpatient setting.
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Our team is growing, and we're looking for top-caliber Speech Language Pathologist to join us in Manhattan and surrounding locations in New York City. Valid Speech Language Pathologist License in the state(s) of practice, or eligibility to apply.
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Duties: The Pathologist Assistant assists the pathologist in the receipt, preparation and examination of surgical tissue specimens and autopsies. 1-year surgical grossing and autopsy experience American Society for Clinical Pathology Certification (ASCP) as a Pathologist’s Assistant required.
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The Department of Pathology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is seeking to recruit an academic breast pathologist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Attending level to join the Breast Pathology Team, a cadre of breast pathologists with extensive expertise in neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the breast, led by Dr. Edi Brogi.
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Pathologist Assistant Opening at one of New York's Top Healthcare Providers! For consideration, applicants must have (or be eligible for) New York State License as a Pathologist Assistant.
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