3 Michigan Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Jobs
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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
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Certifications are required to be included at time of submission.
Traveler must have their own vehicle for this assignment.
Required Skills/Experience: 2+ years pediatric SLP experience required. VFSS experience required.
Special Requests: Candidates residing within 50 miles of the facility will not be considered. Any/all RTO and scheduling requests must be made at time of submission/upload; requests at or after interview/offer will not be approved and may lead to a rescinded offer. No more than 5 days of RTO will be accepted.
Unit Details: Provides speech, language, and dysphagia services including evaluations, individual care planning, treatment, and home programs. Responsible for inpatient services such as bedside swallow studies, diet recommendations, and monitoring, plus outpatient VFSS and outpatient speech therapy evaluation/intervention for the adult population.
Shift & Scheduling: Flexible contract hours: 36 hours per week, but could be working 40 hours weekly. On-call rotating weekends for inpatient, typically once per month.
Floating Requirements: Must be willing to work in inpatient and outpatient units.
Travel Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Job Responsibilities & Salary
Speech-Language Pathologists help patients with challenges related to communication (such as speech production and fluency [stuttering]) and feeding and swallowing (such as dysphagia). They provide screening, assess patients, deliver services based on assessment results, and collaborate with other healthcare professionals. Depending on needs, they also may work with parents and caregivers. Speech-Language Pathologists can earn certification through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The average annual salary for Speech-Language Pathologists in the United States is more than $80,000.
Travel Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Jobs in Michigan
Travel jobs for Speech-Language Pathologists (often abbreviated as SLP and referred to as Speech Pathologists or Speech Therapists) can be found in various areas of the United States. Speech-Language Pathologist work settings include rehabilitation centers, hospitals, physician offices, and schools. Job descriptions for Speech-Language Pathologists often focus on their activities related to communication and swallowing. Speech-Language Pathologists help patients across the lifespan, from neonates with feeding problems to older adults with speech deficits caused by conditions such as stroke. This variety leads to many options for travel experiences. Explore travel Speech-Language Pathologist job opportunities.