AlliedTravelCareers is working with Cross Country Allied to find a qualified Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Coeur D' Alene, Idaho, 83814!
Pay Information
$2,715 per week
About The Position
Job Description
As a skilled nursing facility speech-language pathologist, you'll help patients with swallowing, speaking, understanding and other speech-related tasks they need to function. Working in a skilled nursing facility, you'll review medical histories, develop and implement speech therapy treatment plans, recommend equipment, monitor patient progress and more. You'll play a critical role in helping patients who are ill, injured or disabled regain independence and quality of life.
Minimum Requirements
- At least 1 year of recent experience as a speech language pathologist in a skilled nursing facility
- Degree in relevant field
- BLS Certification (AHA)
- Current state license
Benefits
The benefits of taking a travel allied job with Cross Country include :
Private housing or generous housing allowanceComprehensive health insurance with prescription coverageDependent health insurance with prescription coverageCompetitive salariesReferral bonusesTravel reimbursement401(k) retirement planDirect deposit / free checkingUnlimited free CE credits10852810EXPTEMP
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Constant exposure to new challenges and environments fosters professional growth, enabling healthcare professionals to develop adaptability, resilience, and advanced clinical skills.The adaptability and flexibility cultivated in travel healthcare translate into valuable life skills, empowering you to thrive in diverse personal and professional situations.The sense of adventure and exploration in travel healthcare keeps your career fresh and exciting, motivating you to continually seek out new challenges and opportunities.Travel healthcare professionals have the opportunity to work in state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, gaining exposure to advanced technologies, equipment, and treatment modalities.You'll have the opportunity to make meaningful connections with patients from diverse backgrounds, fostering empathy and understanding in your practice.