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The Speech Language Pathologist in Home Health is responsible for the assessment and evaluation of patient care needs related to treating speech and language disorders, and functional training in communication, swallowing, and cognitive impairments.
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Reports to the Principal, Assistant Principal, or Clinical Program Manager.
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Virginia School Speech Language Pathologist (CCC or CFY). Virginia School Speech Language Pathologist (CCC or CFY). Full-time employees only - must work a minimum of 30 hours per week Job Requirements: Current VA State License Master in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent PDE Teaching Certificate Previous school-based experience preferred, not required Please apply below or send resume and at least 1 professional references to marissa.dintino@soliant.com for immediate consideration.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders ASHA certification State Speech Pathology License Every state requires all Speech Language Pathologists to have a state license.
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Master in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent. Soliant is seeking a licensed Speech Therapist for a school district near the Winchester area. Provide speech therapy in individual or small group settings.
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We're currently seeking a Speech Language Pathologist - Outpatient to join our amazing team. Submit your resume to us today for consideration of the Speech Language Pathologist opening and one of our dedicated recruiters will be in touch within 24 business hours.
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Core Medical Group is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Winchester, Virginia. Specialty: Speech Language Pathologist. The central piedmont region, with its rolling hills, flattens out into the sandy coastal plain toward the Atlantic Ocean.
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At least 1 year of recent experience as a speech language pathologist in a home health setting. Job Description As a home health speech-language pathologist, you'll help patients with swallowing, speaking, understanding and other speech-related tasks they need to function.
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Posted job title: Speech-Language Pathology - CCC Speech Language Pathologist. Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Winchester, Virginia.
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Coast Medical Service is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Winchester, Virginia. Coast Medical Service is a nationwide travel nursing & allied healthcare staffing agency dedicated to providing an elite traveler experience for the experienced or first-time traveler.
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This Rehabilitation in SLP (Speech Language Pathologist) job in Winchester, VA could be the next chapter in your story of personal and professional growth. This Rehabilitation in SLP (Speech Language Pathologist) job in Winchester, VA could be the next chapter in your story of personal and professional growth.
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