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If you are a Speech Language Pathologist interested in Full-time, Part-time or PRN opportunities, please contact us or apply for this position. We are seeking a part-time (20 hours/week) Speech Language Pathologist (SLP or SLP-CFY) to join our team in Lebanon, Oregon at Avamere Rehabilitation of Lebanon.
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FULL-TIME AND PRN AVAILABLE A stronger bond with patients A stronger chance of recovery BE THE CONNECTION. Your role as a PRN speech pathologist (SLP) lets you be the connection between the compassionate care you provide and exceptional patient outcomes.
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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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Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) We are looking for PRN and Full-Time SLP for Lake Wales Wellness and Rehab Center, a 110-bed facility with short-term and long-term rehab.
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We are seeking a Full-Time Speech-language pathologist (SLP or SLP-CFY) to join our team in Port Orchard, Washington at Avamere Rehabilitation at Ridgemont. Speech Language Pathologist: Full-time With Flexible Schedules and Shifts Available.
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Maximize your talent and join a team that is committed to setting the standard for better healthcare with this engaging opportunity: PRN SPEECH PATHOLOGIST (SLP) Here is your opportunity to channel the full extent of your knowledge, skills, ambition, and experience on a daily basis.
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License/Certification: Speech Language Pathology License (Required) Ability to Relocate: Queens: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person. SLP Benefits & Schedules: Competitive pay rate of $80-$90 per visit Flexible hours full-time, part-time, and PRN opportunities available Referral Bonus Available Health, Dental & Vision with full-time opportunities Pay: $80.00 - $90.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Schedule: Choose your own hours Work setting: In-person Application Question(s): Are you eligible to work in the United States.
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Demonstrated competence in speech-language pathology evaluation, assessment, care planning and treatment required. Inspire our patients to progress each day as you: Provide speech-language treatment and patient care according to hospital, state and federal regulations and professional guidelines.
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About Us: Helping patients regain hope and independence, Encompass Health is a national leader in post-acute care. Enhance the impact of your abilities with national post-acute care leader Encompass Health.
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Valid Speech Language Pathology license in the state(s) of practice, or eligibility to apply. Degree from an accredited Speech Language Pathology program. We’re FOX Rehabilitation, a multi-state, professional private practice of independent Speech Language Pathologists who visit patients and provide evidence-based geriatric care.
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This is a unique opportunity for an enthusiastic Speech-Language Pathologist interested in per diem work to cover ESY position at a school in July Monday-Friday for 4 hour days and opportunity in the private practice clinic.
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Speech-language Pathologist (CCC-SLP) | Home Health | Pediatrics | Channel View Houston We have an immediate need for a Speech-language Pathologist (CCC-SLP) who is seeking a PRN to full-time position with an established home health agency and willing to build a full-time case-load within 90 days.
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Our team is growing, and we’re looking for top caliber PRN or Part Time Speech Language Pathologists to join us in our Birmingham, AL! Are you a newly graduated Speech Language Pathologist.
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We are hiring a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team and work with the residents of a senior living community that offers one or more of the following care settings: independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
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Hold a current Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech- Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) credential offered by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Must maintain valid state Speech Language Pathology licensure.
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