Overview
Full-Time SLP – Chase City, VA
Chase City Health & Rehab | $42–$50/hr | Full-Time
Are you a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist looking to make a meaningful impact in a supportive, team-oriented setting? Join the talented rehab team at Chase City Health & Rehab, a respected care provider in the heart of Chase City, VA.
What We Offer:
- Competitive pay: $42–$50/hr
- Supportive, collaborative rehab team
- Full benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with match, CEU/ASHA Dues Reimbursement, Generous PTO/Paid Holidays
- Clinical autonomy with strong leadership support
Pick Your Perk:
Choose the option that works best for you:
- Gas Card
- Vacation Stipend
- Cell Phone Stipend
Whether you're local or considering a move to a welcoming Southern Virginia community, this is a great opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a strong work-life balance.
With TMC, Speech Language Pathologists don’t just make a living; they make a difference. Come be part of something bigger than a job!
PRN Hours also available! Reach out to learn more.
Responsibilities
As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you hold a vital role in diagnosing, treating, and managing communication and swallowing disorders in individuals of all ages. Your expertise encompasses a wide range of skills aimed at improving speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, and swallowing abilities. Here is an outline of the primary responsibilities of a Speech-Language Pathologist:
- Assessment and Diagnosis: Conduct comprehensive evaluations to assess speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders in individuals with communication impairments. Speech-Language Pathologists use standardized assessments, clinical observations, and diagnostic tools to identify the nature and severity of communication challenges and formulate accurate diagnoses.
- Treatment Planning and Intervention: Develop individualized treatment plans tailored to the specific needs and goals of each patient. Speech-Language Pathologists design therapy sessions that incorporate evidence-based techniques and strategies to address speech production, language comprehension and expression, social communication skills, voice quality, and swallowing function.
- Therapeutic Interventions: Implement a variety of therapeutic interventions to improve communication and swallowing abilities. This may include articulation drills, language exercises, cognitive-communication tasks, voice therapy techniques, fluency shaping strategies, and management protocols. Speech-Language Pathologists provide personalized instruction and feedback to support skill development and functional improvement.
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): Assess the need for and implement AAC systems and devices to support individuals with severe communication impairments. Speech-Language Pathologists collaborate with patients, families, and caregivers to select and customize AAC solutions that enhance communication and participation in daily activities.
- Dysphagia Management: Evaluate and treat swallowing disorders (dysphagia) through a combination of clinical assessments, therapeutic exercises, compensatory strategies, diet modifications, and swallowing rehabilitation techniques. Speech-Language Pathologists play a key role in ensuring safe and efficient swallowing function to prevent aspiration and improve nutritional intake.
Qualifications
- Masters Degree in an accredited Speech Language Pathology program
- Current license/certification in the state of practice
Keywords: CCC-SLP, Clinical, Therapy Language Disorder, Articulation, Aphasia, Swallowing Rehabilitation, Cognitive-Communication, Fluency.
TMC is an equal opportunity employer.
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