Speech Language Therapist

Falls City Nursing & RehabFalls City, NE
Onsite

About The Position

Falls City Nursing & Rehab is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join their team. This role involves screening, evaluating, and treating patients with communication, cognitive, or swallowing disorders. The SLP will develop care plans, deliver rehabilitative treatment, evaluate outcomes, and provide consultation and counseling to patients, families, and caregivers. Comprehensive discharge summaries are also required. The company emphasizes a passion for making a difference, providing an excellent clinical experience, and fostering an amazing work environment. They are committed to diversity and inclusion, aiming to be the skilled nursing facility of choice in their community. The team consists of motivated professionals dedicated to improving residents' lives and providing extraordinary service.

Requirements

  • Speech-Language Pathology license is required.
  • This position is open to SLPs at all experience levels.

Responsibilities

  • Screen and evaluate patients with communication, cognitive, or swallowing disorders, developing appropriate care plans following regulatory and clinical standards.
  • Deliver rehabilitative treatment to patients with communication, cognitive, and/or swallowing disorders, ensuring compliance with regulatory and clinical practice requirements.
  • Evaluate treatment outcomes, modifying services based on patient evaluation and making referrals as needed.
  • Provide consultation and counseling to patients, families, caregivers, and other service providers related to speech disorders.
  • Generate comprehensive discharge summaries in adherence to regulatory and clinical requirements.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • 401K (Match)
  • DailyPay
  • Career advancement opportunities
  • Scholarship Opportunities
  • Employee discounts on entertainment events, hotels, movies, theme parks, cell phones, and much more!
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