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Build a strong Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) therapy program. Provide Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Therapy and related services for patients while maintaining positive levels of interaction with facilities and clients in accordance with the principles and practices of Speech-Language Pathology therapy and within Reliant Rehabilitation guidelines.
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Consonus provides PT, OT, and SLP services to seniors in skilled nursing facilities (SNF) or continuing care retirement communities (CCRC). Consonus Healthcare is a contract rehab and long-term care pharmacy provider, part of the Marquis Companies family.
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Support we provide our clinicians: AnthroMed Education has a wonderful SLP Clinical Director who offers our clinicians support through the school year! We have a firm understanding of the complexities and challenges you face as a SLP and we’re here to support you as you navigate this new role.
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Ro Health is hiring for a qualified SLP to work within a school setting in the Greater Bakersfield area! The caseload for this opportunity is located at one site, primarily pre-k through 12, but dependent on assignment.
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SLP sessions are 35-45 minutes long and can be delivered in clinic or via telehealth. IRG Cascade Children's Therapy has been serving patients and families in the Mill Creek community for over 33 years with a team based multidisciplinary clinic of PTs, OTs and SLPs. Are you wanting to build strong relationships with your patients and families.
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Communicates weekly updates to the BCBA regarding student's SLP goals, progress, barriers, etc. Trains ABA staff on how to accurately and effectively support patient specific SLP goals. Manages scheduling for all SLP therapy sessions and communicates these times to the clinic staff.
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We are also thrilled to recognize our very own SLP, Dr. Kelly Byrd as the American Staffing Association 2024 National Staffing Employee of the Year and Health Care Sector All-Star. We’re honored to connect Dr. Byrd to employment, share her incredible story, and support her family literacy nonprofit.
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On-site cross-discipline mentorship between Occupational Therapy & Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Texas State license in Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Annual Salary for Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) position is: $80,000-$100,000 per year.
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Description $45.00 - $60.00 Hourly*Comprised of taxable hourly rate, specifically including if applicable, nontaxable (housing and M&IE) stipends converted to an hourly rate based on a 35 - 40 hour work week Accountable School Staffing is currently interviewing Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) for a full-time 2023-2024 school assignment in Northshore, WA!
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