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A leading healthcare provider seeks a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Clinical Fellow to join their dynamic team. This role focuses on helping patients regain communication abilities, providing personalized care, and collaborating with peers. Ideal candidates will have a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a passion for patient care.
At Powerback, we're on a mission to improve lives. As the leader in physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies, we help older adults stay active and thrive while providing essential therapy for children at home and in school.
With over 38 years of trusted service, our reach spans skilled nursing centers, assisted and independent living facilities, outpatient clinics, and home-based care. We're proud to deliver personalized care exactly where and when it's needed most.
Join an industry-leading team that restores hope and makes a lasting impact. If you're passionate about making a meaningful difference and want to be part of the future of rehabilitation and wellness, Powerback is the place for you.
Why Powerback?
Responsibilities
As a Speech Language Pathologist, you help patients regain their power back. You are the person who can help people communicate, swallow, and work to diminish or remediate disorders or deficits. You take responsibility for the effective and efficient delivery of rehab services, design the plan, and work with patients to execute those plans.
You're a healer and a helper, which is why you got into this line of work.
You're adept at addressing the whole patient and seeing them as an individual. Your goal is to design a program that restores, reinforces, and enhances their speech and communication abilities.
You're adaptable to the needs of the patient and find joy in the variety of work and settings. From cleaning equipment to reporting to meetings, you thrive in a dynamic environment.
You're a team player, seeking collaboration with peers but also capable of making referrals to ensure comprehensive patient care.
You understand that being a Speech Language Pathologist means you're also a teacher, training patients and caregivers on skills to promote independence and productivity.
If this sounds like you, we'd love to meet you!
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