Allied Health - Speech Language Pathology/Speech Therapy

Clovis Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center

Clovis, NMFull-time

109,680 a year

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Job Title: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Job Summary:
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) assess, diagnose, and treat individuals with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in communication sciences and a passion for helping individuals improve their communication skills and overall quality of life.

Key Responsibilities:
Evaluate patients' speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing abilities.

Develop and implement individualized treatment plans.

Provide direct therapy services to individuals with speech, language, or swallowing disorders.

Collaborate with physicians, teachers, psychologists, and other professionals to develop effective treatment strategies.

Document patient progress and adjust therapy plans as needed.

Educate patients, family members, and caregivers on treatment techniques and strategies.

Maintain accurate and timely records in compliance with healthcare regulations.

Use specialized equipment and techniques to treat communication and swallowing disorders.

Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and contribute to overall patient care plans.

Stay up-to-date with research and advancements in the field of speech-language pathology.

Required Qualifications:
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.

Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), or eligibility to obtain.

State-specific license or certification (as required).

Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.

Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in educational, clinical, or rehabilitation settings.

Bilingual or multilingual abilities.

Knowledge of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems.

Licensing & Certification Requirements by State:
All 50 U.S. states require Speech-Language Pathologists to be licensed or certified to practice. General requirements include:

A master's degree in speech-language pathology.

Completion of a clinical fellowship (typically 9 months of supervised professional practice).

Passing the Praxis Exam in Speech-Language Pathology.

Completion of continuing education to maintain licensure.

Variations by State:
Here are some examples (always verify with each state's licensing board for up-to-date information):

StateLicense RequiredSpecial Notes
CaliforniaYesLicensure through the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board.
TexasYesTemporary license required for clinical fellowship year.
FloridaYesLicense from the Department of Health; CEU requirements every renewal period.
New YorkYesMust complete a New York State-approved program and pass a state-specific exam.
IllinoisYesRequires professional license and registration with the IDFPR.
PennsylvaniaYesBoard requires background check and child abuse clearance.
ColoradoYesLicensure administered by DORA; CE requirements every 2 years.
ArizonaYesSeparate license for telepractice also available.
MassachusettsYesLicense issued by the Board of Registration for SLP and Audiology.
GeorgiaYesMust apply through the Georgia State Board of Examiners.
Most states follow the ASHA certification standards, but always check for state-specific policies regarding telepractice, school settings, and CEUs.

Client Details

Address
1201 N Norris St
City
Clovis
State
NM
Zip Code
88101

Job Board Disclaimer
• Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months. Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc.

Qualifications

  • The ideal candidate will have a strong background in communication sciences and a passion for helping individuals improve their communication skills and overall quality of life
  • Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
  • Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), or eligibility to obtain
  • State-specific license or certification (as required)
  • Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • Experience in educational, clinical, or rehabilitation settings
  • Bilingual or multilingual abilities
  • Knowledge of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems
  • Licensing & Certification Requirements by State:
  • All 50 U.S. states require Speech-Language Pathologists to be licensed or certified to practice
  • A master's degree in speech-language pathology
  • Completion of a clinical fellowship (typically 9 months of supervised professional practice)
  • Passing the Praxis Exam in Speech-Language Pathology
  • Completion of continuing education to maintain licensure
  • Here are some examples (always verify with each state's licensing board for up-to-date information):
  • TexasYesTemporary license required for clinical fellowship year
  • FloridaYesLicense from the Department of Health; CEU requirements every renewal period
  • New YorkYesMust complete a New York State-approved program and pass a state-specific exam
  • IllinoisYesRequires professional license and registration with the IDFPR
  • PennsylvaniaYesBoard requires background check and child abuse clearance
  • ColoradoYesLicensure administered by DORA; CE requirements every 2 years
  • ArizonaYesSeparate license for telepractice also available
  • Most states follow the ASHA certification standards, but always check for state-specific policies regarding telepractice, school settings, and CEUs

Benefits

  • Weekly Pay
  • $2090.0
  • Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months
  • Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc

Responsibilities

  • 8 hour days
  • Scheduled Hours
  • Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) assess, diagnose, and treat individuals with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders
  • Evaluate patients' speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing abilities
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
  • Provide direct therapy services to individuals with speech, language, or swallowing disorders
  • Collaborate with physicians, teachers, psychologists, and other professionals to develop effective treatment strategies
  • Document patient progress and adjust therapy plans as needed
  • Educate patients, family members, and caregivers on treatment techniques and strategies
  • Maintain accurate and timely records in compliance with healthcare regulations
  • Use specialized equipment and techniques to treat communication and swallowing disorders
  • Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and contribute to overall patient care plans
  • Stay up-to-date with research and advancements in the field of speech-language pathology


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