A licensed Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will provide therapeutic programs to pediatric patients with cognitive, physical, and sensory disabilities or delays in the home and community setting. Our Speech Language Pathologist approaches each day with a passionate pursuit of caring for patients by working one-on-one with them and helping them to achieve their health goals.
Join an awesome team of like-minded people! Why join At Home Healthcare? We believe great care begins by taking care of our employees. So, we'll reward you with industry-leading pay, benefits, training, continuous development opportunities and our unique culture of support. In addition, you may be eligible for the following:
Flexible Schedules Performance bonuses Competitive salary Comprehensive health, dental, and disability benefits 401(k) program with company match On-call 24/7 support. Generous paid time off No Vaccinations Required Responsibilities (which may vary by client): Evaluates patients with physical, psycho-social and/or cognitive impairments to determine if speech therapy can benefit the patient's quality of life. Provides supervision to Speech Language Pathologist Assistants and Clinical Fellowship, when applicable, in the performance of patient care that is consistent with the patient's needs. Develops and evaluates the plan of care in partnership with the physician and caregiver. Coordinates care and documents coordination with all physicians and other health care clinicians involved in the care of the patient as needed and appropriate. Provides therapeutic treatments for speech, language, cognitive and swallowing disorders with appropriate tests and measurements. Provides services that are ordered by the physician as indicated in the plan of care. Documents, prepares, and completes clinical notes, verbal orders and other clinical record documentation on an ongoing basis and in a timely manner If so, you may be perfect for this Speech Language Pathologist position!
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST A licensed Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will provide therapeutic programs to pediatric patients with cognitive, physical, and sensory disabilities or delays in the home and community setting. Our Speech Language Pathologist approaches each day with a passionate pursuit of caring for patients by working one-on-one with them and helping them to achieve their health goals.