Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Minot, ND

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

Minot, North Dakota

Job description

Speech Language Pathologist – SLP

Work with a company that provides care with a purpose that is bigger than one individual. We demonstrate daily our Core Values by being honest, dependable, accountable, respectful, and committed to quality, our clients, and each other.

Our approach was meticulously developed as the perfect embodiment of our philosophies, a culture of education and training, and a culture of customer service. The responsibility lies within our teams to educate, train, and mentor all new employees, providing them with the tools to succeed. Through this approach, team members are trained to make real connections with each patient and his or her family, providing not only exceptional customer service, but truly a better quality of life.

Why work for us:

You can make a life-changing impact on people from all walks of life. Work one-on-one with your patients in the comfort of where they call home. This allows you to develop deeper relationships and work in a more personal setting than a traditional medical office. Additionally, you will practice with more independence and autonomy than in traditional roles, with the flexibility to build your own schedule.

What the position looks like:

The SLP will be conducting appropriate evaluations, assess home environment (as appropriate), identify equipment needs relative to speech/language function, identify functional speech defects and establish a plan of care to improve patient’s function, administer speech therapy program utilizing specialized therapeutic technique and/or equipment, and recommend communication devices/aids as indicated. Confer with the attending physician and other organization personnel to support coordinated and comprehensive care that contributes to the total plan of care, participate in case conferences, in-services, and other meetings required to support coordinated and comprehensive care, prepare and submit notes per organization policy, and identify patient and family/caregiver needs for other services and refer as appropriate, and other duties as required to facilitate the delivery of speech language pathology services.

What you will need:

  • A minimum of one (1) year’s clinical experience required.
  • Master’s Degree obtained through an accredited Speech-Language Pathology program, required.

Competitive compensation package: wage, benefits, PTO, paid holidays, mileage reimbursement

Join our team and experience peace of mind knowing you’re making a true difference in someone’s life!

Schedule:

  • Choose your own hours
  • Day shift

Work setting:

  • In-person

Work Location: In person

Job Category: Home Health
Job Type: Full Time Part Time PRN - Casual
Job Location: North Dakota-Minot

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