Speech Language Pathologist in Rehabilitation Services *Sign On Bonus Available

Northwestern Medical Center

Essex Junction, VTFull-timePosted Apr 3, 2026

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Job Description

alues, valuing our employees is a top priority for Northwestern. We care about our employees, their families, and their overall health & well-being. We are proud to offer a generous benefits package, with recognized national carriers, designed to help our people stay healthy, balance work & life responsibilities, protect your assets & plan for a secure financial future.

Hourly Range: $32.12 USD to $43.38 USD

Speech Language Pathologist

Job Summary:

The Speech Language Pathologist provides speech language pathology services to patients in varying states of health and illness. Functions as an essential member of the therapy and multi-disciplinary teams providing direct patient care. Provides evaluation and treatment of the areas of communication, cognition and swallowing.

Pre-requisites:

Education: Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology. SLP has completed Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).

Experience: Prior experience preferred.

Certifications: SLP has or is working towards current Certification of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech Language Hearing Association. SLP must be licensed by the Vermont Department of Education.

Reports To: Clinical Practice Manager/Director

Other Contacts: Patients, families, visitors, providers and their staff, business partners and hospital employees

Machinery or Equipment Used: Formal and informal speech language and swallowing evaluation Instructional materials; and other patient materials.

Physical Demands: Extended periods of standing and sitting. Ability to assist positioning patients for testing and treatment Manual dexterity and mobility. Moderate amounts of keyboarding.

Working Conditions: May be exposed to infections, contagious disease and the risk of blood-borne diseases, occasional exposure to unpleasant patient and unit elements. May be subject to electrical and radiant energy hazards. Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances, including but not limited to accidents, injuries and illness. Subject to varying and unpredictable situations. Occasional pressure due to multiple calls and inquiries.

Required Protective Equipment: Eye protection, mask, gown, lab coat, non-sterile and sterile medical gloves, leaded radiation apron and gloves.

Essential Functions:

1. Performs thorough, reliable and efficient speech therapy evaluations and re-evaluations and develops and implements appropriate treatment programs based on findings within NMC and ASHA standards of care.

2. Provides exceptional patient care to our community within NMC & ASLHA standards of care evidenced by:
• Flexibility in schedule to meet the needs of our patients
• Adapts information for diverse populations and environment
• Advocates for needs of patients
• Provides care in ethical and legal manner
• Refers concerns/issues to appropriate resources
• Protects confidentiality of patients Communicates with patients, team members, and management in an accurate and timely manner

3. Meets documentation standards:
• Completes timely clinical documentation/order entry
• Complies and follow all payer guidelines/limitations
• Outcome measures demonstrating patients are making statistically significant/meaningful progress

4. Applies critical thinking skills and considers alternatives as evidenced by:
• Organizes multi-task workload
• Prioritizes tasks/work
• Seeks assistance
• Collects/integrates data from multiple sources

5. Committed to on-going learning and practice of evidence based medicine:
• Successful chart audits demonstrating compliance with established Rehab Services standards of care
• Involvement in yearly review of Rehab Services standards of care
• Up-to-date research on "best practices"

6. Incorporates teaching in delivery service:
• Provides appropriate information to patient
• Assess for barriers to learning
• Uses colleagues as a learning resources
• Supports the preceptorship program

7. Manages self and resources effectively:
• Acknowledges limits of experience and capability
• Identifies learning needs and seeks resources
• Utilizes equipment and supplies appropriately
• Maintains clean and orderly environment of care
• Ensures traffic control in "sensitive areas"
• Seeks out and accepts feedback
• Requests assistance appropriately

8. Demonstrates the department/job specific skills requisite for patient population served:
• See job specific competencies

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Qualifications

  • Education: Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology
  • Certifications: SLP has or is working towards current Certification of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech Language Hearing Association
  • SLP must be licensed by the Vermont Department of Education
  • Required Protective Equipment: Eye protection, mask, gown, lab coat, non-sterile and sterile medical gloves, leaded radiation apron and gloves
  • Acknowledges limits of experience and capability

Benefits

  • Hourly Range: $32.12 USD to $43.38 USD

Responsibilities

  • The position is full-time (872 hours bi-weekly), generally M-F 7a-5:30p
  • The Speech Language Pathologist provides speech language pathology services to patients in varying states of health and illness
  • Functions as an essential member of the therapy and multi-disciplinary teams providing direct patient care
  • Provides evaluation and treatment of the areas of communication, cognition and swallowing
  • Other Contacts: Patients, families, visitors, providers and their staff, business partners and hospital employees
  • Machinery or Equipment Used: Formal and informal speech language and swallowing evaluation Instructional materials; and other patient materials
  • Physical Demands: Extended periods of standing and sitting
  • Ability to assist positioning patients for testing and treatment Manual dexterity and mobility
  • Moderate amounts of keyboarding
  • Working Conditions: May be exposed to infections, contagious disease and the risk of blood-borne diseases, occasional exposure to unpleasant patient and unit elements
  • May be subject to electrical and radiant energy hazards
  • Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances, including but not limited to accidents, injuries and illness
  • Subject to varying and unpredictable situations
  • Occasional pressure due to multiple calls and inquiries
  • Performs thorough, reliable and efficient speech therapy evaluations and re-evaluations and develops and implements appropriate treatment programs based on findings within NMC and ASHA standards of care
  • Provides exceptional patient care to our community within NMC & ASLHA standards of care evidenced by:
  • Flexibility in schedule to meet the needs of our patients
  • Adapts information for diverse populations and environment
  • Advocates for needs of patients
  • Provides care in ethical and legal manner
  • Refers concerns/issues to appropriate resources
  • Protects confidentiality of patients Communicates with patients, team members, and management in an accurate and timely manner
  • Meets documentation standards:
  • Completes timely clinical documentation/order entry
  • Complies and follow all payer guidelines/limitations
  • Outcome measures demonstrating patients are making statistically significant/meaningful progress
  • Applies critical thinking skills and considers alternatives as evidenced by:
  • Organizes multi-task workload
  • Prioritizes tasks/work
  • Seeks assistance
  • Collects/integrates data from multiple sources
  • Committed to on-going learning and practice of evidence based medicine:
  • Successful chart audits demonstrating compliance with established Rehab Services standards of care
  • Involvement in yearly review of Rehab Services standards of care
  • Up-to-date research on "best practices"
  • Incorporates teaching in delivery service:
  • Provides appropriate information to patient
  • Assess for barriers to learning
  • Uses colleagues as a learning resources
  • Supports the preceptorship program
  • Manages self and resources effectively:
  • Identifies learning needs and seeks resources
  • Utilizes equipment and supplies appropriately
  • Maintains clean and orderly environment of care
  • Ensures traffic control in "sensitive areas"
  • Seeks out and accepts feedback
  • Requests assistance appropriately
  • Demonstrates the department/job specific skills requisite for patient population served:


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