The SLP is responsible for providing comprehensive speech and language services, collaborating with the interdisciplinary team, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation in accordance with state practice acts and payer regulations
Job Summary
The SLP is responsible for providing comprehensive speech and language services, collaborating with the interdisciplinary team, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation in accordance with state practice acts and payer regulations.
This position plays a vital role in restoring communication, cognition, and swallowing function while supporting residents and families throughout the rehabilitation process.
Gateway Post Acute is seeking a Per Diem Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to evaluate and treat residents in our skilled nursing setting.
Matching Summary
The SLP is responsible for providing comprehensive speech and language services, collaborating with the interdisciplinary team, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation in accordance with state practice acts and payer regulations.
Salary
$60–$65 per hour; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
evaluate and treat residents
skilled nursing setting
restore communication, cognition, swallowing
maintain accurate clinical documentation
collaborate with interdisciplinary team
Nice-to-have
support residents and families
caregiver and family education
clinical preceptor for students
ongoing in-services and training
Key Requirements
Master's or Doctoral degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Licensed as an SLP in the state of practice
Active Speech-Language Pathologist license
Experience in skilled nursing or post-acute setting preferred