What are the responsibilities and job description for the SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST position at SFS Therapies?
SFS Therapies is looking for dynamic, energetic, and knowledgeable Speech-Language Pathologists. The right person for us will be an individual who is ready to work in a multi-cultural, multi-generational private practice setting. Our patients’ ages range the entire spectrum of life, so someone who can work with both pediatrics and seniors, as well as bilingual, will move to the top of the list. We offer all services associated with our specialty, including feeding, swallowing, sensory, individual and group therapies, as well as cognitive behavior strategies. We also specialize with the deaf and hard of hearing, cochlear implanted patients, Traumatic Brain Injury, neurological disorders, and genetic disorders.
We offer great benefits and compensation with flexible schedules for full-time positions:
PRN Compensation, based on experience
Health Care benefits
Paid Holidays
Flexible Work Schedules
4 Day Work Week, Monday-Thursday
Credentialing Management
Participation in Group CEU’s
In order to apply please be prepared to demonstrate the following list of minimum requirements:
Candidate must have their Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) or
Candidate must be applying for their Clinical Fellowship experience (CF)
Candidate must have their Board of Examiner’s License to practice Speech Language Pathology (Nevada)
Masters degree appropriate for Speech language pathology
EXTERNSHIP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
We are looking for Graduate Students who are entering their Clinical Fellowship for externship opportunities.
We are considering applicants for full time, part time and PRN.
Our staff is multi-lingual as are our patients, so bilingual applicants will move to the top of the list.