Speech Language Pathologist - Home Health
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Overview
As a Speech Language Pathologist at our client, you will be responsible for providing speech therapy services to homebound patients in the Western Cuyahoga, OH territory. You will work independently with minimal supervision, collaborating with a diverse team to develop and implement care plans. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients and their families. Key Responsibilities ● Perform initial assessment or admission to agency to determine treatment needs of patient within home environment on physical referral only ● Develop a plan of care with measurable goals and specific discipline related treatments in conjunction with physician referral/orders ● Provide direct speech therapy services as outlined in the plan of care including performance of speech therapy procedures, instruction of patient and or caregiver, recommendations for equipment or adaptation of home environment ● Re-evaluate and revise plan of care as needed with physician approval ● Perform scheduling and record keeping procedures in accordance with agency policy ● Perform other related duties as assigned Schedule and Shift Details ● 8a-4:30p, 1 weekend per month and rotation of all national holidays Benefits ● Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance ● 401k ● HSA/FSA ● PTO
Qualifications
- Master's degree or higher
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ALL of the following valid licenses/certifications:
- Speech Language Pathology in Ohio (OH)
- American Heart Association Basic Life Support (AHA BLS)
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2+ years of experience in ALL of the following:
- Direct Care
- Home Health
- Have you applied at VNA Health Group within the last 6 months?
- Have you ever been previously employed at VNA Health Group?
- Have you spoken to a Relode recruiter by phone call regarding this role?
- Are you looking for a full-time position?
Benefits
Company
VNA Health Group: The Leader in Community Health Care for more than 100 years, Visiting Nurse Association Health Group has served vulnerable populations such as at-risk children, the elderly, those with disabling and chronic illness, and people facing the end of life.