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Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. They develop or implement treatment plans for various communication and swallowing issues.
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2 days ago
Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat, and help prevent speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults. They will develop or implement treatment plans for various issues including stuttering, delayed language, and swallowing disorders.
Jackson Health
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for evaluating and treating patients with various speech and language disorders. They develop treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs and maintain communication with patients and their families regarding progress.
$50 / HOUR
4 days ago
BHS
The Speech Language Pathologist will be responsible for scheduling, evaluating, and treating assigned patients, developing outcome-oriented plans of care, and providing necessary treatment based on those plans. They must also accurately maintain all patient documentation, including computerized records, and complete appropriate charging for services rendered.
8 days ago
CenterWell
The Speech Therapist will evaluate, direct, and provide speech/language pathology services to patients in their homes or facilities, participating in the development and review of the Plan of Treatment and Care. Responsibilities include assessing and treating disorders of speech, voice, language, hearing, and swallowing, and maintaining required documentation and reports.
$85,400 - $117,500 / YEAR
9 days ago
Cook Children's Health Care System
Staff speech pathologists will provide in-patient and/or out-patient services focusing on functional skills to enhance development, restore function, and prevent disability from pediatric conditions, illness, and injury. Responsibilities include evaluation, treatment, home programming, patient/caregiver education, and consultation to other professionals and agencies.
10 days ago
As a Home Health Speech Therapist, you will evaluate and provide speech/language pathology services to patients in their homes. You will also participate in treatment planning and documentation while maintaining professional conduct regarding patient confidentiality.
11 days ago
Mass General Brigham
The role is responsible for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients across all ages who have speech and language disorders, requiring the development of customized treatment plans to improve communication skills. Essential functions include conducting comprehensive assessments, implementing individualized therapy, monitoring progress, coordinating care with other professionals, and maintaining accurate patient records.
$38 - $57 / HOUR
The Speech-Language Pathologist 1 is responsible for patient evaluation and applying various therapeutic techniques for rehabilitation concerning speech, language, cognitive, voice, swallowing/feeding, and hearing disorders across all age groups. Key duties include developing treatment plans, maintaining patient records, educating patients/families, and supervising student clinicians.
St. Charles Health System
The Speech Language Pathologist evaluates, plans, and provides treatment and rehabilitation for patients with speech, hearing, language, voice, cognitive, or swallowing disorders as prescribed by a physician. This role involves working with families and team members regarding patient goals, participating in care conferencing, and ensuring compliance with licensing standards.
$44 - $66 / HOUR
17 days ago
Sutter Health
The role involves providing assessment, treatment, care, and evaluation for patients experiencing cognitive, speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. This includes gaining patient and family cooperation through competent assessment, monitoring, and effective communication, while adhering to all regulations.
$64 - $80 / HOUR
19 days ago
Mercy Health BSMH
The Speech Language Pathologist will diagnose and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders across all age groups by conducting thorough evaluations and designing individualized treatment plans. Essential functions include administering prescribed treatments, designing rehabilitative programs, and educating patients, families, and caregivers on continuation procedures.
22 days ago
UnitedHealth Group
Responsible for assessing and treating patients with speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive impairments within a home health setting. The role involves developing treatment plans, performing interventions, and coordinating care with physicians and nursing staff.
$34 - $61 / HOUR
23 days ago
Synchrony Rehab at The Cortland Wyoming
The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for evaluating patients to identify speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders. They will develop and implement individualized therapy plans while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive patient care.
$44 / HOUR
24 days ago
The Speech Language Pathologist evaluates, plans, and provides treatment and rehabilitation for patients with speech, hearing, language, voice, cognitive, or swallowing disorders as prescribed by a physician. This role involves working with families and team members, providing resource referrals, participating in care conferencing, and ensuring accurate documentation.
The Speech Language Pathologist evaluates, plans, and provides treatment and rehabilitation for patients with speech, hearing, language, voice, cognitive, or swallowing disorders as prescribed by a physician. This role involves working with families and team members, providing community resource referrals, and ensuring care is delivered effectively and efficiently.
Lifepoint Health
The Speech Language Pathologist evaluates and treats individuals experiencing speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders to support patient recovery and communication. This involves assessing abilities, developing and implementing treatment plans based on patient needs, providing education to patients and families, and accurately documenting progress.
25 days ago
The physical therapist will evaluate and treat patients, develop treatment plans, and set goals. They will also educate patients and families, complete documentation, and supervise assistants and technicians.
This role involves providing assessment, treatment, care, and evaluation for patients experiencing cognitive, speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. The professional must also gain patient and provider cooperation through competent assessment and effective communication, while assisting with clinical supervision of aides and students.
$59 - $74 / HOUR
26 days ago