Flexible Schedule | Meaningful Work | Supportive Senior Living Community
Are you a compassionate Speech Language Pathologist looking for flexible PRN opportunities where you can truly make an impact? Join our vibrant retirement community team and help residents maintain communication, cognition, and safety while enhancing quality of life across multiple levels of care.
We are seeking a PRN Speech Language Pathologist to support residents in our Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Healthcare neighborhoods. This role offers the opportunity to build meaningful relationships, practice patient-centered care, and work within a collaborative interdisciplinary environment.
- Performs assessments, diagnoses and develops treatment plans for language and swallowing disorders.
- Evaluate swallowing, speech, and language difficulty levels and identify treatment options.
- Creates and carries out individualized treatment plans addressing specific functional needs.
- Teaches patients how to make sounds while improving their voices and maintaining fluency.
- Creates goals and objectives for patients to work toward and identify areas of progress and challenges.
- Provides support and advice to patients, their caregivers, and family.
- Counsels patients and families on ways to cope with swallowing and communication disorders.
- Compiles extensive notes on patients’ progress and adjusts therapies and treatment plans where necessary.
- Documents patient care services according to approved medical documentation and facility documentation procedures.
- Leads by example and exhibits professionalism at all times.
- Holds themselves accountable and encourage collaboration and flexibility within the department and interdepartmental teamwork for positive outcomes.
- Education: Graduate of an accredited therapy program
- Experience: 2-3 years of related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Licenses/Certifications: Current Speech Language Pathologist state license; CPR certification
- Excellent verbal & written communication
- Time management
- Critical thinking
- Sound judgment & decision making
- Active listening
- Service orientation
- Social perceptiveness
- Compassionate instruction
Work Environment: Normal lighting levels, temperature ranges, air quality, ventilation and noise levels.
Physical Demands: Physical stamina to lift, transfer and assist patients through physical activities.
Requires frequent lifting and carrying items weighing up to 50lbs. unassisted, including assisting patients when needed.
Must be able to communicate clearly to patients in person and over the phone.
Visual acuity adequate to perform job duties, including visual examination of patient and reading information from printed sources and computer screens.
Work Hazards: Contact with blood, body fluids and other infectious drainage. Minimal hazards if required Universal Precautions are followed.