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Speech Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) Location: Beaumont, TX We are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA)nearBeaumont, TXto join our team.
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The Speech and Language Pathologist is responsible for the evaluation and treatment of speech and language disorders according to accepted standards of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) must support the mission of providing Sacred Work to all who enter the doors of Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas.
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Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care , one of the leading and well-respected providers of pediatric home health care in 10 states , is hiring Speech Language Pathologists to join our compassionate and dedicated therapy team.
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At Aveanna Healthcare we understand the dedication it takes to become a Speech Language Pathologist and we'd love to help you fulfill what you're meant to do. Being a Speech Language Pathologist is not a job.
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The Speech Language Pathologist will be primarily responsible for direct patient care, planning and implementing specific treatment programs for individuals according to the principles and practices of speech therapy in the Post Acute Medical System.
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