Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) – Multiple Massachusetts Locations
Position reserved exclusively for licensed and certified Speech‑Language Pathologists (SLPs). If you are not an SLP, please do not apply.
Relient Health is seeking licensed SLPs for full‑time, in‑person opportunities within established rehabilitation departments across Massachusetts. These are full‑time, direct‑hire, permanent placement SLP positions (not travel, not contract, not PRN).
Our openings include opportunities in Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs), Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs), retirement communities, hospitals, outpatient clinics, pediatric settings, and home health, depending on the specific location.
Current SLP openings available in:
- Brockton
- Chelsea
- Great Barrington
- Haverhill
- Lenox
- Middleboro
- North Adams
- Pittsfield
- Williamstown
- additional Massachusetts markets
Who are these opportunities ideal for?
- Licensed and certified Massachusetts Speech‑Language Pathologists (SLPs)
- SLPs relocating to Massachusetts
- Clinical Fellows (CFs) starting or completing their CFY
- Experienced SLPs seeking roles in SNF, ALF, retirement communities, hospital‑based rehab, outpatient, pediatric, home health, or mixed‑setting environments
- SLPs looking for long‑term, stable, in‑person, permanent placement roles
Note: All current Massachusetts SLP roles require ASHA CCC; CF supervision is not available with our current MA clients.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive statewide SLP salary range: $40-50/hr (Compensation varies by market, setting, and experience.)
- Full benefits (medical, dental, vision)
- 401(k)
- Paid Time Off
- Continuing education support (CEUs)
- Some locations offer relocation assistance or sign‑on bonuses
Clinical Responsibilities
- Evaluate patients and develop individualized speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing treatment plans
- Provide skilled SLP services in a rehabilitation setting
- Complete standardized assessments and documentation in EMR systems
- Collaborate with SLPAs, rehab professionals, nursing staff, and interdisciplinary care teams
- Support patient progress toward improved communication, safety, and independence
Required Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited Speech‑Language Pathology (SLP) Master’s program
- Active Massachusetts SLP license, or eligibility/pending licensure
- Ability to work full‑time in one of the listed Massachusetts markets
- Authorized to work in the United States