Speech Language Pathologist SLP- PRN
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
Overview
PRN Speech Language Pathologist SLP - NHC Scott
We are an in-house therapy team that prioritizes quality care.
We offer a culture of recognition, empowerment, and fun. At NHC, we are all partners (employees) in a family
-oriented work atmosphere where growth and opportunities are promoted. We provide competitive compensation with performance wage rate increases.
- Excellent compensation
- Dental and Vision insurance
- 401k with company contribution
- Continuing Education
- Stock options
- Uniforms
NHC Scott, located in Lawrenceburg, TN is currently seeking an ASHA Certified Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to join the rehab team on a PRN basis. This PRN opportunity offers a flexible schedule with consistent weekly hours. Experience in skilled nursing rehab and Medicare regulations preferred. Proficiency in evidence-based dysphagia treatment techniques a plus.
Requirements- Must have Master’s degree from an approved curriculum in Speech Pathology or its equivalent.
- Must have Tennessee Speech Therapist license & Current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- Must be flexible & reliable
- Prior SNF experience a plus!
National Health Care Corporation is recognized nationwide as an innovator in the delivery of quality long-term care. The NHC environment is one of encouragement and challenge ... innovation and improvement ... teamwork and collaboration ... and honesty and integrity.
If you are interested in working for a leader in senior care and share NHC's values of honesty and integrity, please apply.
EOE
Equal Opportunity Employer
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