Virginia Commonwealth University Health
Speech Therapist - CHOR Therapy Center Bon Air - PRN
Virginia Commonwealth University Health, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214
Speech Therapist - CHOR Therapy Center Bon Air - PRN
Speech Therapist - CHOR Therapy Center Bon Air - PRN
Apply locations Richmond, VA | time type Part time | posted on Posted 3 Days Ago | job requisition id R38015 Sign-On Bonus:
$2,500 for offers accepted by Aug 31, 2025. Terms and Conditions apply. The Speech Pathologist is a novice to an advanced beginner, particularly in a hospital setting. They perform assessments and interventions with routine patients, supporting team tasks, problem-solving, and intervention skills. Upon successful completion of their CFY year, the Speech Pathologist may orient other professionals and provide student experiences with approval. Licensure and Certification Requirements:
License (or eligible) from Virginia as a Speech and Language Pathologist CCC in SLP from ASHA or Clinical Fellowship Year candidate For continued employment:
Current Virginia license as SLP CCC in SLP or completion of CFY with CCC CPR certification Experience REQUIRED:
New graduates/CFYs with
Experience in evaluation/treatment of neurogenic, motor speech, linguistic/cognitive, and swallowing disorders Experience with swallow studies including MBS and bedside assessments Experience PREFERRED:
Trach management experience Managing complex swallowing or communication disorders Critical care experience Experience with documentation systems Education REQUIRED:
Master's from an ASHA-accredited program Completed required coursework Education PREFERRED:
Graduate rotations in medical settings Independent Actions:
Perform assessments, develop treatment plans, educate patients/families, and report in team settings under supervision. Supervisory Responsibilities:
Potential supervision of students if deemed competent. Additional Requirements:
Flexible scheduling including weekends and holidays based on staffing needs. Physical and Sensory Requirements:
Includes lifting, standing, sitting, walking, climbing, and sensory skills like hearing and reasoning. About Us
VCU Health is committed to innovative care, research, and education, with top-tier medical teams and facilities dedicated to advancing health and recovery.
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Apply locations Richmond, VA | time type Part time | posted on Posted 3 Days Ago | job requisition id R38015 Sign-On Bonus:
$2,500 for offers accepted by Aug 31, 2025. Terms and Conditions apply. The Speech Pathologist is a novice to an advanced beginner, particularly in a hospital setting. They perform assessments and interventions with routine patients, supporting team tasks, problem-solving, and intervention skills. Upon successful completion of their CFY year, the Speech Pathologist may orient other professionals and provide student experiences with approval. Licensure and Certification Requirements:
License (or eligible) from Virginia as a Speech and Language Pathologist CCC in SLP from ASHA or Clinical Fellowship Year candidate For continued employment:
Current Virginia license as SLP CCC in SLP or completion of CFY with CCC CPR certification Experience REQUIRED:
New graduates/CFYs with
Experience in evaluation/treatment of neurogenic, motor speech, linguistic/cognitive, and swallowing disorders Experience with swallow studies including MBS and bedside assessments Experience PREFERRED:
Trach management experience Managing complex swallowing or communication disorders Critical care experience Experience with documentation systems Education REQUIRED:
Master's from an ASHA-accredited program Completed required coursework Education PREFERRED:
Graduate rotations in medical settings Independent Actions:
Perform assessments, develop treatment plans, educate patients/families, and report in team settings under supervision. Supervisory Responsibilities:
Potential supervision of students if deemed competent. Additional Requirements:
Flexible scheduling including weekends and holidays based on staffing needs. Physical and Sensory Requirements:
Includes lifting, standing, sitting, walking, climbing, and sensory skills like hearing and reasoning. About Us
VCU Health is committed to innovative care, research, and education, with top-tier medical teams and facilities dedicated to advancing health and recovery.
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