Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) are responsible for providing appropriate evaluation, diagnosis, plan of care, and therapeutic interventions in the areas of swallowing, cognitive-linguistic, speech, voice, and language disorders. The SLP will work directly with patients, their families, and collaborate with healthcare providers in providing education, counseling, and facilitation of additional care/intervention as needed.
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- Master's degree from an approved school of speech/language pathology
- Current State Licensure in Speech Pathology (as Speech Pathologist).
- BLS certification or obtained within thirty (30) days of hire.
- Knowledge of principals and practice of speech pathology.