Speech Therapist Acute Care SLP $38k Bonuses

Benefits:

  • Full-time, Permanent Position
  • Guaranteed 40 hours and no overtime required!
  • Up to $121,000/year for an experienced Therapist
  • $15,000 for sign-on/relo
  • $21,000 for loan forgiveness
  • 5 weeks of paid time off
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision plans with multiple options
  • Paid CEUs and Certifications

Highlights:

  • 1:1 Patient Care - see 8 to 10 patients per day.
  • Each patient receives 30 to 60 minutes of therapy a day
  • Award-winning 200-bed Hospital ranked Top 5% in the US
  • Cover multiple units, including ICU, PCU, Med/Surg, etc.
  • Ongoing support and training with opportunities for professional growth
  • Low staff turnover

About the Position:

Our ideal candidate will possess the heart of a servant leader who truly cares about patient care. We are not looking for an individual who is just looking for their next "job" but someone who wants to invest in a career to help patients understand what has happened to their bodies through their injury/condition.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Passion for Acute Care and desire to treat 1:1
  • Experience with MBSS in an Acute setting is preferred
  • Master's degree as a Speech Language Pathologist from an accredited program
  • CCC's required - Clinical fellowship year not available
  • Active SLP license or the ability to obtain one

ABOUT US

Nealy Pierce is leading the way for Physical Therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), & Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) positions. We take the time to understand your situation and what is most important to you before recommending any opportunity. If you are looking for another position, check out our Available Positions @ We are working on new positions all the time, so if you can't find what you're looking for, email jobs@np-hc.com, and a Career Consultant will reach out to you to get a better understanding of what you're looking for and if we have something available.

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