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Meet the education and experience requirements for Certification of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology or Audiology granted by ASHA Experience with early intervention and working with children with autism Strong and fluid writing and oral competence Desire for professional growth and career advancement What You Will Gain By Joining Our Team: Medical +HSA, Dental, and Vision coverage through Cigna 401(k) plan with company match.
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As a home care Speech Language Pathologist, SLP, you will be an integral member of a multi-disciplinary health care team that provides rehabilitative care and skilled nursing to clients, affording them the opportunity to receive the medical care required to remain at home.
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Posted job title: Speech Language Pathologist Home Health (Slp) $15,000 Sign On Bonus. You'll provide home-based skilled speech therapy care for patients as directed by the attending physician.
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From speech-language therapy to school psychology, our children deserve the best care possible, and at PDS, we make that happen. Pediatric Developmental Services (PDS) is seeking to hire a full-time Speech Language Pathologist.
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REQUIREMENTS: Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology 1-2 years of experience working with children birth – 21 is preferred, we are open to training new graduates Must possess VA state license to practice Speech Therapy Physical Requirements: Must be able to travel to and from assigned cases including but not limited to driving personal vehicle, walking, and/or use of public transportation such as a bus or train.
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We're FOX Rehabilitation, a multi-state, professional private practice of independent Speech Language Pathologists who visit patients and provide evidence-based geriatric care. 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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Calling all Speech Language Pathologists. Our company is known for an unwavering commitment to exceptional quality and patient-focused care. Must be able to direct care appropriately to support the specific populations (adult & geriatric) provided in nursing services.
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Location: Greenspring Village by Erickson Senior Living We are hiring a full-time resident-centered Speech Language Pathologist to join our team All of our residents live within our award-winning campus, creating an environment where you can be part of their journey throughout their continuum of care.
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Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) evaluate and provide skilled speech-language therapy to individuals in a home setting, under the care of an attending physician. The SLP evaluates and treats patients with language impairments, motor speech disorders, dysphagia, cognitive communication difficulties, voice disorders, and those requiring alternative or augmentative communication.
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BAYADA Home Health Care is seeking a Home Health Speech Language Pathologist for a job in Burke, Virginia. BAYADA Home Health Care is currently seeking an experienced Speech Language Pathologist, SLP, for a Per Diem opportunity performing home health visits for our office.
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SLP holds a current license and/or registration as a Speech Language Pathologist in-state as applicable. We are looking for a passionate full-time Speech Language Pathologist to join our growing team.
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Our acute care rehabilitation team is comprised of Occupational and Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, and Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Technicians. We are a level 1 trauma center, transplant center, and provide world class care to patients with a large variety of diagnoses.
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist. Together, we provide world-class care in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and applied behavior analysis (ABA) services.
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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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Home health Speech Therapists, or Speech Language Pathologists, provide one-on-one care to patients in their homes to help them with communication, language difficulties, swallowing problems, and cognitive disorders.
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