AlliedTravelCareers is working with Cross Country Allied to find a qualified Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Las Vegas, Nevada, 89119!
Pay Information
$1,945 per week
About The Position
Job Description
As an inpatient speech-language pathologist, you'll help patients with swallowing, speaking, understanding and other speech-related tasks they need to function. Working in a hospital or other inpatient 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 an inpatient setting
- 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 credits10852824EXPTEMP
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare
The variety of assignments exposes you to different healthcare settings, allowing you to gain invaluable experience and adaptability in various clinical environments.The excitement of exploring new destinations and immersing yourself in diverse cultures adds a sense of adventure and discovery to your career.Travel healthcare allows you to break out of routine and embrace spontaneity, keeping your work life dynamic and engaging.Working in different healthcare facilities exposes you to best practices and innovative approaches to patient care, enriching your clinical expertise and knowledge.A travel healthcare career provides professionals with a sense of personal fulfillment and purpose, knowing that they are making a positive impact on patients' lives.