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Home Health SLP, Per Diem
Residential Home Health and Residential HospicePer Diem Speech Language Pathologist providing skilled care in home health settings. Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to deliver comprehensive patient evaluations and treatment plans.
Core Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in delivering patient-centered care as a Speech Language Pathologist, with a focus on comprehensive evaluations, individualized treatment plans, and effective communication with patients and caregivers. Proficient in EMR documentation and critical problem-solving in a home health setting.
Highest-signal resume keywords
Active Speech Language Pathologist LicensePatient EvaluationsIndividualized Treatment PlansEMR DocumentationClinical Expertise
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Hard Skills
Speech Language PathologyCognitive-Communication AssessmentSwallowing Function EvaluationTherapeutic ExercisesPatient Care
Soft Skills
Critical ThinkingProblem SolvingCollaboration
Certifications & Qualifications
Speech Language Pathologist License
Industry Keywords
Home Health CarePatient-Centered CareInterdisciplinary TeamComplianceDriving
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Deliver skilled, patient-centered care in a home health setting, in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team that truly supports you
- Perform comprehensive patient evaluations assessing speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing function, developing individualized treatment plans to support safety, independence, and quality of life
- Educate and empower patients and caregivers on therapeutic exercises
- Think critically, solve problems in real time, and ensure thorough, compliant EMR documentation
- Work independently, but never alone
- Travel to patient homes within assigned territory
Requirements
What you’ll need- Active Speech Language Pathologist, SLP license in the state you work
- One year of experience as a Speech Language Pathologist and the clinical expertise to deliver quality patient care
- Current driver’s license and ability to spend ~20% of your day driving to/from patient locations
Benefits
Comp & perks- Pension Plan + 401K
- Paid parental leave
- Up to 90% off degrees and certifications through our Purdue University partnership