What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Therapist PRN position at The Pavilion at Piketon for Nursing and Rehabilitation?
Now Hiring: Speech Therapist (SLP)
Join Our Long-Term Care Therapy Team
Location: The Pavilion at Piketon in Piketon, OH
Position Type: PRN
Department: Rehabilitation Services
Make a Measurable Difference — Every Day
At The Pavilion at Piketon, we believe therapy should restore dignity, confidence, and independence. Our residents deserve clinicians who deliver compassionate, evidence-based care—professionals who understand the impact communication and swallowing have on quality of life.
We’re looking for a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist who thrives in a collaborative, resident-centered environment and is passionate about improving outcomes in the long-term care setting.
What You’ll Do
Apply today and join a community where your expertise truly matters.
Join Our Long-Term Care Therapy Team
Location: The Pavilion at Piketon in Piketon, OH
Position Type: PRN
Department: Rehabilitation Services
Make a Measurable Difference — Every Day
At The Pavilion at Piketon, we believe therapy should restore dignity, confidence, and independence. Our residents deserve clinicians who deliver compassionate, evidence-based care—professionals who understand the impact communication and swallowing have on quality of life.
We’re looking for a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist who thrives in a collaborative, resident-centered environment and is passionate about improving outcomes in the long-term care setting.
What You’ll Do
- Conduct comprehensive speech, language, cognitive-linguistic, voice, and swallowing evaluations
- Develop individualized treatment plans aligned with resident goals and clinical best practices
- Provide skilled therapy to residents with neurological, cognitive, and age-related impairments
- Implement dysphagia management and safe-swallow strategies
- Participate in care plan meetings and interdisciplinary team collaboration
- Document services accurately, timely, and in compliance with regulatory standards
- Educate residents, families, and staff on communication strategies and safe-swallowing techniques
- Support quality improvement initiatives within the rehab department
- Current Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) license in the state
- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Experience in long-term care or geriatrics preferred (new grads welcome!)
- Strong clinical judgment, communication skills, and ability to work independently
- Passion for enhancing resident function and quality of life
- Competitive Wages and Benefits Package
- 401(K) Plan
- Paid Time Off
- Positive and compassionate environment
- Supportive Leadership team
- Additional incentives
Apply today and join a community where your expertise truly matters.