Join the Therapy Department at St. Joseph's Center as a Speech-Language Pathologist and make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and adults with diverse communication needs. The Speech-Language Pathologist evaluates, develops, and provides individualized speech and language therapy services for children and adults across multiple St. Joseph's Center programs, including outpatient services, Early Intervention, and residential care. Working closely with an interdisciplinary team, the Speech-Language Pathologist develops treatment plans, monitors progress, provides education to families and staff, and helps individuals improve communication, swallowing, and overall quality of life.
Why You’ll Love Saint Joseph’s Center
At St. Joseph's Center, you'll have the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with the individuals you serve while working alongside a supportive team of therapists, educators, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Our collaborative environment encourages professional growth, values your clinical expertise, and gives you the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of children and adults throughout our community.
What you'll do
What You’ll Get
Here, you'll find more than a job - you'll find a place that invests in your well-being, your growth and your future.
What’s Required of You
This position requires the ability to sit, stand, and walk throughout the day, occasionally lift up to 50 pounds, bend, squat, kneel, and travel between St. Joseph's Center locations as needed.
Non-Discrimination Policy
St. Joseph’s Center is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race (to include hair type, hair texture, or hair style), color, religious creed (to include all aspects of religious observances and practice, as well as belief), disability, ancestry, national origin (including Limited English Proficiency), age , or sex (to include pregnancy status, childbirth status, breastfeeding status, sex assigned at birth, gender identity or expression, affectional or sexual orientation, and differences in sex).