Speech Language Pathologist - SLP
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
Overview
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Mashpee
USA Today Top Workplaces Winner 2024 & 2025 — because when clinicians are supported, patients win (and turnover doesn’t run the place).
Let’s be honest — you didn’t become an SLP to burn out over triple bookings, rushed visits, and productivity standards that treat humans like math problems.
At Visiting Rehab and Nursing Services (VRNS), we’re clinician-owned, which means the people making decisions actually understand what your day looks like. We’re growing for the right reasons, and we’re looking for a Per Diem Speech-Language Pathologist in the Mashpee residential area of Massachusetts to help patients regain independence, one meaningful visit at a time — and still make it home for dinner.
WhatYou’ll Get
What You’ll Get (Besides Paid on Time):
- Competitive Per-Visit Pay: $55–$65 — because skilled therapy is skilled work.
- Flexible Scheduling:
Build a caseload that fits your life, not the other way around. - Benefits Available:
Dental and vision. - Mileage Reimbursement: $0.62/mile — because gas station loyalty programs shouldn’t be your main perk.
- Ongoing Training & Support: CEUs and real clinical backup when you need it.
- Evaluating and treating speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders.
- Coaching patients and caregivers with practical tools that make everyday life easier.
- Documenting efficiently in an EMR designed to support care, not steal your evenings.
- Delivering meaningful, one-on-one care in the home — no call lights, no waiting room, no fluorescent lighting migraines.
We partner with specialized programs like the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Program, which means consistent caseloads, meaningful work, and schedules that make sense. Our support team is real, responsive, and on your side. If you’ve ever wished someone would actually answer when you call from a driveway at 4:45 pm — we’re those people.
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