Speech Language Pathologist - PRN
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
Overview
Are you passionate about helping older adults communicate, connect, and live their best lives through specialized therapy and support? Then we’re looking for YOU to join our team at Community First Solutions
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We are seeking a Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our Therapy Department. In this role, you’ll provide comprehensive speech-language pathology services including evaluations, treatment planning, ongoing reassessments, and discharge planning while collaborating with residents, families, and healthcare professionals. You’ll diagnose communication and swallowing disorders, develop individualized treatment programs, and support residents in regaining or strengthening speech, cognition, and functional communication skills.
Your expertise, compassion, and commitment to excellence will directly enhance residents’ independence, safety, and quality of life.
- Competitive hourly pay, based on experience
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision
- 401(k) with company match
- Generous PTO and paid holidays
- Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities
- Jamestowne
- Mission-Driven Culture – At Community First Solutions, people come first—always. Our mission is to serve with excellence and care, helping residents live their best lives.
- Hands-On Impact – As an SLP, you’ll help residents improve communication, cognition, voice, swallowing, and overall ability to interact with their world.
- Team Support – You’ll collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of therapists, nurses, caregivers, and leaders who value your contributions and support your professional success.
- Career Growth Opportunities – We invest in your professional development with ongoing education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities.
- Perks You’ll Enjoy – On-site fitness centers, employee recognition programs, referral bonuses, and a welcoming, supportive environment.
- You hold a current Ohio Speech-Language Pathology license, with a Master’s degree from an accredited SLP program.
- You bring at least two years of SLP experience, preferably in geriatrics or long-term care.
- You are skilled at evaluating communication and swallowing disorders, developing and modifying treatment plans, and documenting outcomes.
- You have strong communication skills and a collaborative, team-focused mindset.
- You maintain high standards for infection control, safety, and therapeutic best practices.
- You are comfortable working with electronic health records and partnering with interdisciplinary teams to ensure exceptional resident care.
If you’re ready to use your skills to make a real difference in residents’ lives, we would love to meet you.
Apply today and join us in helping others live their best lives!
Want to know more about us? Check out Community First Solutions for the full scoop!
Responsibilities- Administers physical therapy in compliance with Federal, State, local, and Community First Solution’s standards, policies, and guidelines ensuring quality care and service to Community First Solution’s residents.
- Interacts with health professionals, residents, families, and support groups to ensure the maximum rehabilitation, while serving as a client advocate at all times.
- Evaluates residents by administering muscle, neurological, gait, and functional tests.
- Establishes treatment goals based on the evaluation of the resident in conjunction with the resident’s needs.
- Develops treatment programs and provides ongoing assessments and modification as changes in resident’s condition occur.
- Prepares, transmits, and maintains timely and accurate records to include the initial evaluation, progress notes, discharge summary, and attendance records.
- Complies with OSHA standards and ensures the safety of the resident in their care at all times.
- Adheres to infection control policies, professional therapeutic services policies and all Community First Solution’s policies and procedures.
- Adhere to all policies and procedures of the organization and all federal and state laws regarding the privacy of protected health information.
- Adhere to all policies and procedures of the organization regarding the use of technology and technology-based information.
- Responsible for welcoming and on-boarding new employees.
Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in Physical Therapy (Master’s degree preferred).
Licenses or other required certifications: Current Ohio Physical Therapy License.
Experience: At least two years physical therapy experience in long-term health care setting.
Specialized knowledge, skills, or abilities:
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