Adena Health System
Speech Pathologist-School Setting
Adena Health System, Washington Court House, Ohio, United States, 43160
Overview
Speech-Language Pathologist - School setting. Location: Washington Court House, OH. Job Type: 100% Full time, Day shift. Base pay range: $37.39/hr - $51.42/hr.
Position Summary: We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team. The SLP will be responsible for diagnosis, treatment, counseling and follow-up services for speech, language, cognitive and behavioral disorders. Students will be served in Washington City Schools, Miami Trace, Head Start, Starting Gate and in home as needed. Caregiver schedule follows the school year schedule where serving. We hire Speech Language Pathologists with their CFY! Whether you are an experienced clinician or a recent graduate with strong clinical skills, we encourage you to apply!
What You'll Do
Evaluating, treating, and preventing speech, language and swallowing disorders.
Creates treatment plans as part of an IEP to suit the individualized needs of students.
Performs screenings to detect language or speech disorders.
Educates students, teachers, aides, and family members about speech disorders and causes, including disabilities and traumatic events.
Keep detailed records relating to patient conditions, care plans, therapies, and progress. Reports progress and current status to appropriate parties, which may include family members, teachers, or medical professionals.
Who You Are You’re passionate about patient care, eager to grow professionally, and value teamwork. You have excellent communication and time management skills and a desire to make a meaningful difference in your patients’ lives.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
Current license as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP).
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Proficiency with computers and basic word processing tools.
Preferred Qualifications
1–2 years of experience providing direct patient care in a healthcare setting.
Clinical internship or experience in patient-facing roles during graduate training.
Familiarity with Modified Barium Swallow Studies (MBSS) and/or VitalStim certification.
Strong understanding of the ASHA Code of Ethics and relevant state practice laws.
Why Join Us
At our health system, we value integrity, professional growth, and collaboration. We provide ongoing training, career advancement opportunities, and a chance to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives.
Benefits: Generous $15,000 Sign-On Bonus (lump sum or in $7,500 increments) or Student Loan Repayment Assistance, low-deductible health plans, and pet insurance.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligibility – helping work toward a debt-free future.
Competitive pay – starting at $37.39/hr and up to $51.42/hr, final compensation based on experience and qualifications.
Supportive work environment with collaborative team culture, leadership development, mentorship for new grads, and MedBridge access for CEUs.
Work-Life Balance and Flexibility: work when school is in session, summers off; 1-on-1 patient care; reasonable productivity expectations.
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Position Summary: We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team. The SLP will be responsible for diagnosis, treatment, counseling and follow-up services for speech, language, cognitive and behavioral disorders. Students will be served in Washington City Schools, Miami Trace, Head Start, Starting Gate and in home as needed. Caregiver schedule follows the school year schedule where serving. We hire Speech Language Pathologists with their CFY! Whether you are an experienced clinician or a recent graduate with strong clinical skills, we encourage you to apply!
What You'll Do
Evaluating, treating, and preventing speech, language and swallowing disorders.
Creates treatment plans as part of an IEP to suit the individualized needs of students.
Performs screenings to detect language or speech disorders.
Educates students, teachers, aides, and family members about speech disorders and causes, including disabilities and traumatic events.
Keep detailed records relating to patient conditions, care plans, therapies, and progress. Reports progress and current status to appropriate parties, which may include family members, teachers, or medical professionals.
Who You Are You’re passionate about patient care, eager to grow professionally, and value teamwork. You have excellent communication and time management skills and a desire to make a meaningful difference in your patients’ lives.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
Current license as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP).
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Proficiency with computers and basic word processing tools.
Preferred Qualifications
1–2 years of experience providing direct patient care in a healthcare setting.
Clinical internship or experience in patient-facing roles during graduate training.
Familiarity with Modified Barium Swallow Studies (MBSS) and/or VitalStim certification.
Strong understanding of the ASHA Code of Ethics and relevant state practice laws.
Why Join Us
At our health system, we value integrity, professional growth, and collaboration. We provide ongoing training, career advancement opportunities, and a chance to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives.
Benefits: Generous $15,000 Sign-On Bonus (lump sum or in $7,500 increments) or Student Loan Repayment Assistance, low-deductible health plans, and pet insurance.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligibility – helping work toward a debt-free future.
Competitive pay – starting at $37.39/hr and up to $51.42/hr, final compensation based on experience and qualifications.
Supportive work environment with collaborative team culture, leadership development, mentorship for new grads, and MedBridge access for CEUs.
Work-Life Balance and Flexibility: work when school is in session, summers off; 1-on-1 patient care; reasonable productivity expectations.
Note: Some lines from the original description have been reorganized for clarity and to remove extraneous boilerplate while preserving all core job information.
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