Complete evaluations and create individualized treatment plans
Provide evidence-based therapy interventions aligned with goals
Conduct bedside swallow assessments and develop dysphagia plans
The Speech-Language Pathologist provides high-quality evaluation, treatment, and care planning for residents with communication, cognitive-linguistic, and swallowing disorders
Job Summary
The Speech-Language Pathologist provides high-quality evaluation, treatment, and care planning for residents with communication, cognitive-linguistic, and swallowing disorders.
This role plays a key part in enhancing the quality of life and supporting resident safety, independence, and clinical outcomes in a post-acute setting.
The position offers competitive pay ranging from $62 to $75 per hour along with mentorship opportunities for SLP Clinical Fellows.
Matching Summary
The Speech-Language Pathologist provides high-quality evaluation, treatment, and care planning for residents with communication, cognitive-linguistic, and swallowing disorders.
Salary
Part Time SLP: $62–$75/hr (DOE)
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Complete evaluations and create individualized treatment plans
Provide evidence-based therapy interventions aligned with goals
Conduct bedside swallow assessments and develop dysphagia plans
Nice-to-have
Compassionate and skilled approach to resident care
Collaborative interdisciplinary team environment
Supportive mentorship for clinical fellows
Key Requirements
Current California SLP license or eligibility
Work Rights
Must have current California SLP license or eligibility