Speech Language Pathologist
Position Highlights $$
Specialty: Speech Therapy | Speech Therapist
City: Front Royal
State: Virginia
Metro Area: Washington DC
Job ID: P-315332
Shift: Days - 40 Weekly Hrs.
Length: 13 Weeks
Est. Gross Weekly Pay*: $2160
Start Date: ASAP
Facility Setting: Hospital
Assignment Location
American Traveler Allied has an opening for a contract Speech Language Pathologist in Virginia. This assignment puts you in the Washington DC area. Enjoy the increased pay and new experiences that come with traveling to locations like Front Royal, along with our full benefits package and top-rated customer service.
Facility Details
Location Info: Tour the brick laid streets and store fronts that once were the stomping grounds of Washington and Jefferson.
Speech Ther. Job Responsibilities
Speech-language pathologists work to prevent, identify, and overcome various speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders or challenges.
Certified speech-language pathologists may be required to hold an American Heart Association BLS depending on their state of practice and healthcare employer. Many certified SLPs choose to specialize informally, meaning that they focus on one component of speech, language, or swallowing, on a specific age group, or on a specific patient group. For example, an SLP may mainly assist individuals with speech disfluency, work exclusively with geriatric patients, or focus on post-surgical patients. Some speech-language pathologists, however, choose to pursue formal specialization through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). An SLP may only apply for specialization after obtaining his or her national certification, the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), and meeting the requisite experience. At this point they can apply to become a Board Certified Specialist (BCS) in one of the following areas: American Board of Child Language and Language Disorders American Board of Fluency and Fluency Disorders, American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders, American Audiology Board of Intraoperative Monitoring
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- fast start $$ - above average pay in this specialty
Date Posted: 2024-10-22