Speech/Language Pathologist (Per-Diem)

Philadelphia, PA
Part Time

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The Speech/Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for evaluating, planning, and implementing speech and language treatment programs for patients in their homes. As a key member of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team, the SLP works closely with patients, families, and healthcare professionals to support communication, cognitive function, and swallowing abilities. This position reports directly to the Clinical Manager.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Clinical Skills

  • Evaluate patients' speech, language, cognitive, dysphagia, and auditory abilities to determine deficits and strengths.

  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans for speech and language disorders, including cognitive and swallowing impairments.

  • Select and administer appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, materials, and devices.

  • Provide patient, family, and healthcare team instruction on communication strategies and cognitive awareness.

  • Assign and guide home health aides in assisting with established home exercise programs as per physician directives.

  • Adhere to medical orders regarding treatment plans and visit frequencies, obtaining and documenting verbal medical orders when necessary.

  • Serve as the primary agency provider/case manager when required, completing assessments, care plans, and OASIS data collection.

  • Plan and coordinate patient discharge with family members and interdisciplinary team members.

Documentation

  • Complete initial assessments and visit reports on the day of service, ensuring compliance with agency documentation policies.

  • Accurately and promptly document all skilled care, objective measures, patient responses, and progress toward treatment goals.

  • Submit discharge/transfer OASIS assessments and summaries within the required timeframe.

  • Prepare patient records for recertification, including comprehensive assessments and updates.

Communication

  • Respond to referral requests within 24 hours and conduct initial visits within 72 hours unless otherwise specified.

  • Provide comprehensive patient condition reports to the RN/care manager, including problem resolutions and care adjustments.

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to ensure coordinated patient care.

  • Alert supervisors to any significant changes in patient rehabilitation goals or clinical concerns.

  • Submit patient visit schedules as required through the office or electronic scheduling system.

  • Maintain patient confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA regulations.

Professional Standards

  • Adhere to all policies and practice standards to ensure safe clinical care.

  • Maintain a professional and positive representation of the agency.

  • Follow infection control and safety procedures.

  • Comply with agency policies and professional practice guidelines.

Professional Development

  • Attend mandatory in-service training sessions.

  • Participate in staff meetings, care conferences, and quality improvement initiatives.

  • Continue professional growth through formal education, workshops, and industry conferences.

Additional Duties

  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Clinical Manager.

Qualifications

  • Master’s or Doctoral degree in Speech-Language Pathology.

  • Licensed as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

  • Minimum of one year of clinical experience as a licensed SLP (two years preferred).

  • Valid CPR certification.

  • Reliable transportation for home visits, with a valid driver’s license and insurance meeting agency policy requirements.

  • Clearances required: Criminal history report, Childline, FBI, OIG, Medicheck, EPLS, and other regulatory checks as necessary.

Work Environment & Physical Requirements

  • Moderate exposure to communicable diseases; Hepatitis B vaccine offered.

  • Regular lifting and carrying of medical supplies up to 20 pounds.

  • Ability to push, pull, bend, climb stairs, and reach while providing patient care.

  • Requires speech, hearing, and vision abilities to communicate, assess patients, and document care.

  • Use of medical equipment, supplies, computers, and documentation tools in daily work.

This is a per diem position that may require occasional evening, weekend, or holiday shifts. If you are a dedicated Speech/Language Pathologist looking to make a meaningful impact in patients’ lives, we encourage you to apply!

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