Evaluate and diagnose speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders; assess home environment and identify equipment needs.
Develop and implement individualized, physician-approved plans of care with measurable therapy goals.
Provide dysphagia therapy and recommend appropriate diet modifications in coordination with the care team.
Recommend and train patients and caregivers on AAC devices and home exercise programs.
Monitor progress, adjust the care plan as needed, and submit accurate clinical documentation per JCAHO standards.
Collaborate with physicians, nurses, PT, OT, and other team members through care conferences and interdisciplinary planning.
If you bring the following, we’d love to connect:
Master’s degree from an ASHA-approved Speech-Language Pathology program, including the required clinical internship, or as mandated by applicable law and/or regulation
Meets all education and experience requirements for the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), granted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Required Certifications & Licensures
Active certification to practice Speech-Language Pathology with a minimum of one year of hands-on clinical experience
Current CPR certification, maintained continuously throughout employment in a clinical role
Valid driver’s license and properly insured personal vehicle