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Position #: 37927
City: columbia
State: Maryland
Facility Type: Skilled Nursing Facility
Position Type: Travel-Contract
Duration: 13 weeks
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Date Posted: 2008-08-28
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Learn new protocols, become a better Speech Language Pathologist!
This is a Speech Language Pathologist opportunity you'll want to take on! Experience all Maryland has to offer. Our Skilled Nursing Facility has exciting opportunities awaiting rehab professionals. Gain diverse clinical experience and build your resume on this 13 week job.
NEW GRADS ARE WELCOME!
TravelRehab.com is aligned with several Providers who are seeking talented therapists and assistants for traveling, local, and permanent opportunities. Our Premier Providers offer the highest pay rates, comprehensive perks, referral bonuses, sign on and completion bonuses, personalized service, and have some of the best benefits packages in the industry.
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Speech Language Pathologist
Speech Language Pathologist will assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, swallowing, fluency, and other related disorders. Speech-language pathologist will work with people who cannot produce speech sounds, or cannot produce them clearly; those with speech rhythm and fluency problems, such as stuttering; people with voice disorders, such as inappropriate pitch or harsh voice; those with problems understanding and producing language; those who wish to improve their communication skills by modifying an accent; and those with cognitive communication impairments, such as attention, memory, and problem solving disorders.
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