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.
Key responsibilities include conducting bedside swallow assessments, developing dysphagia management plans, and educating families on safety techniques.
The role offers competitive pay ranging from $62 to $75 per hour along with mentorship opportunities for 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 team member
Collaborative interdisciplinary approach
Supportive resident-centered environment
Key Requirements
Current California SLP license or eligibility
Work Rights
Must have current California SLP license or eligibility