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InHome Therapy

Speech Language Pathologist, SLP

InHome Therapy, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, United States

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Overview

InHome Therapy is seeking a compassionate, motivated, and licensed Home Health Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our growing team.

You’ll provide one-on-one care to geriatric patients in their homes throughout Elk Grove, IL,

helping them regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve their quality of life. If you’re looking for a flexible schedule, supportive team, and the opportunity to improve lives, we’d love to hear from you!

Contact Anna directly at(323) 426-7540or apply below. Responsibilities

Deliver

in-home speech language therapy

services Evaluate patient mobility, strength, and function to develop treatment goals Implement effective

rehabilitation

and

therapeutic exercise

programs for adult and geriatric patients Educate patients and families on recovery plans and preventive care Maintain accurate and timely home health care documentation per Medicare and agency standards Benefits

Flexible scheduling (you own your time) Work-life balance in a growing, patient-focused home health company Consistent patient census- we bring the patients to you via our network of agency partners Financial and health benefits (for eligible employees)* Competitive Compensation: $67 - $73 estimated rate based on a per visit model Supplies, including a tablet with data plan* Tailored training and mentorship Concierge-level clinical and administrative support Leadership opportunities and professional development Requirements

Active PT license + BLS CPR Comfort with basic tech; email, texting, tablets, EMR systems(training provided) Reliable transportation to see patients in their homes Apply

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