PACS
The Speech-Language Pathologist evaluates and treats residents while developing individualized treatment plans to improve functional independence. They are also responsible for supervising clinical fellows and coordinating care with physicians and families.
Candidates must hold a state license as a Speech Therapist and at least a Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, with a Master's or Doctorate preferred. Proficiency in healthcare software like Net Health and Point Click Care is required.
No additional district roles are live right now.
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