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Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

Job Post Information* : Posted Date 2 weeks ago(4/9/2025 11:13 AM)
Job ID
2025-1587
# of Openings
10
Location : Location
US-FL-Jacksonville

Posted Salary Range

USD $50.00 - USD $50.00 /Hr.

Overview

Woodland Grove Health and Rehab

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

Woodland Grove Health and Rehabilitation is looking for Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team!

 

$5,000 Sign On Bonus for Full-Time!

$2,500 Sign On Bonus for Part-Time!

 

Shift: PRN

 

About us: Woodland Grove Health and Rehabilitation is tucked into a quiet and relaxing community. Woodland Grove provides top of the line care and rehabilitation services, designed around our guests' needs. Through personalized care plans our guests experience quality care in a close-knit community. 

 

While working here, you will enjoy:

  • Health, dental, vision and life insurance. Your well-being is important, and we value it.
  • Paid time off. Because as much as you love your job, we want you to also love having time to be you.
  • A 401K retirement plan. You're our company's future; let us help you take care of yours.
  • Continuing education credits. Life, learning, and education are our top priorities.
  • Supportive management, cohesive work environment and many different career paths to help you achieve your professional goals

Speech Language Pathologist Position Description 

The Speech Pathologist is responsible for facilitating the recovery of speech, language, swallowing and cognitive function for the patients who come through our facility. 

Qualifications

Requirements of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP): 

  • Current Speech Language Pathologist License in current state. 
  • Current CPR certification. 
  • At least 3 years of Skilled Nursing experience preferred. 

Responsibilities

Responsibilities of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP): 

  • Creating, administering, and organizing individualized plans of treatment for patients. 
  • Instructing clients in techniques for more effective communication, including sign language, lip reading and voice improvement. 
  • Educating patients and family members about various topics such as communication techniques and strategies to cope with or to avoid personal misunderstandings. 
  • Communicating with the dietary department regarding rehabilitation lunches for patients with swallow dysfunctions. 

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