Speech Language Pathologist - Part Time
Overview
If you’re a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) who wants to empower patients to achieve meaningful outcomes through compassionate and patient-centered therapy—this is it. In this role, you’ll provide speech therapy services to the adult/geriatric population, working closely with patients to improve communication, independence, safety, and overall quality of life. You’ll have the opportunity to follow patient progress over time and deliver truly patient-centered care in a collaborative clinical environment.
Responsibilities
- Evaluate patients and provide personalized speech therapy services that improve communication, cognition, swallowing function and overall quality of life
- Develop and implement patient-centered treatment plans focused on speech, language, cognitive and swallowing rehabilitation goals
- Deliver evidence-based therapy interventions that support functional independence in adult and geriatric patients
- Possess strong collaboration skills and partner with interdisciplinary teams, caregivers, and nursing staff to support strong patient outcomes and continuity of care
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation, monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans based on individual rehabilitation needs
Qualifications
- Licensed Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) or license eligible in the state of practice
- Graduate of an accredited Speech Language Pathologist program
- Interest or experience in geriatric rehabilitation or senior living therapy
- Passion for patient-centered care and improving quality of life for older adults
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Flexible scheduling
- Generous PTO package
- Holiday Pay
- 401(k) with company match
- Continuing education (CEU) and state licensure reimbursement
- Mental wellness support program
- New graduate tuition reimbursement opportunities
- Career advancement and leadership development
About Therapy Management Corporation
TMC partners with skilled nursing facilities and senior living communities across the country to provide Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy services that enhance mobility, independence, and overall wellbeing for residents. Our mission is simple: Support clinicians so they can deliver exceptional patient care.