Greenlife Healthcare Staffing
Job Description
Job Description
Job #SL8494920 – Speech Language Pathologist – Newport, VT Impact Recruiting Solutions is seeking a compassionate and licensed
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)
to join a Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility in
Newport, Vermont . This full-time role offers an exciting opportunity to work with geriatric patients, focusing on speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive disorders in a collaborative clinical setting.
Position Overview
Location:
Newport, VT Employment Type:
Full-Time Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (weekend rotations as needed) Pay:
$42 – $45 per hour (based on experience)
Key Responsibilities
Conduct evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans for speech, language, and swallowing disorders Provide therapy in a skilled nursing facility setting, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams (nurses, OT/PT, physicians) Supervise Clinical Fellows (CFYs) and support staff as required by state guidelines Maintain accurate documentation and comply with facility and regulatory standards (HIPAA, Medicare)
Impact Recruiting Solutions – Driving Careers, Transforming Healthcare. Requirements Qualifications
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Active Vermont State SLP license Valid driver’s license or reliable transportation to and from patient residences ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or eligibility as a Clinical Fellow Prior experience in skilled nursing or with geriatric populations preferred Expertise in dysphagia management, cognitive-communication therapy, and patient assessments Strong organizational, communication, and teamwork skill Benefits Why Join Us?
Competitive Compensation
– Competitive hourly rate based on your experience Pay:
$42 – $45 per hour (based on experience) Work-Life Balance
– Monday to Friday schedule with weekend rotations as needed Professional Growth
– Opportunities for mentorship and leadership development Impactful Work
– Contribute to the well-being of patients in a skilled nursing facility
Job Description
Job #SL8494920 – Speech Language Pathologist – Newport, VT Impact Recruiting Solutions is seeking a compassionate and licensed
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)
to join a Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility in
Newport, Vermont . This full-time role offers an exciting opportunity to work with geriatric patients, focusing on speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive disorders in a collaborative clinical setting.
Position Overview
Location:
Newport, VT Employment Type:
Full-Time Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (weekend rotations as needed) Pay:
$42 – $45 per hour (based on experience)
Key Responsibilities
Conduct evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans for speech, language, and swallowing disorders Provide therapy in a skilled nursing facility setting, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams (nurses, OT/PT, physicians) Supervise Clinical Fellows (CFYs) and support staff as required by state guidelines Maintain accurate documentation and comply with facility and regulatory standards (HIPAA, Medicare)
Impact Recruiting Solutions – Driving Careers, Transforming Healthcare. Requirements Qualifications
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Active Vermont State SLP license Valid driver’s license or reliable transportation to and from patient residences ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or eligibility as a Clinical Fellow Prior experience in skilled nursing or with geriatric populations preferred Expertise in dysphagia management, cognitive-communication therapy, and patient assessments Strong organizational, communication, and teamwork skill Benefits Why Join Us?
Competitive Compensation
– Competitive hourly rate based on your experience Pay:
$42 – $45 per hour (based on experience) Work-Life Balance
– Monday to Friday schedule with weekend rotations as needed Professional Growth
– Opportunities for mentorship and leadership development Impactful Work
– Contribute to the well-being of patients in a skilled nursing facility