Clinical Competency, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Practices/Protocols, Long-Term Care, Medical Records, Patient Assessment, Patient Education, Regulations, Speech and Language Pathology, Swallowing Disorders, Treatment Evaluation
Job Title
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) – Long Term Care (LTC)
LocationMoore, OK
Schedule / Job TypeContract | Days | Onsite
Key Responsibilities- Screen, evaluate, and rehabilitate patients with communication, cognitive, or swallowing disorders; develop and implement appropriate plans of care in accordance with regulatory and clinical practice standards.
- Utilize standardized assessments and evidence-based practice to guide clinical interventions; assess patient progress and adjust treatments accordingly in the clinical record.
- Evaluate treatment outcomes for effectiveness and modify services or make referrals as indicated by patient evaluation results.
- Provide consultation and counseling to patients, families, caregivers, and other service providers regarding speech and language disorders.
- Accurately document all required clinical and regulatory information in the electronic documentation system, including treatment minutes, progress notes, and comprehensive discharge summaries.
- Participate in patient care conferences, utilization review meetings, rehabilitation meetings, required trainings, and in-services; provide supervision and support to CFY or student Speech-Language Pathologists as needed.
Required Qualifications- Active Oklahoma State Speech-Language Pathologist license required.
- Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from ASHA required.
- Minimum of 1 year of SLP experience required.
- Long-term care (LTC) or rehabilitation setting experience required.
- Adherence to ASHA and Oklahoma state practice acts, code of conduct, and professional ethics.
Preferred Experience / Skills- New graduates considered if Level II clinical experience has been completed (Level I observation experience alone does not meet the requirement).
- Experience supervising CFY candidates or student Speech-Language Pathologists.
Why Join Us- Work in a long-term care environment that emphasizes resident dignity, independence, and holistic well-being across physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
- Join a team committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate rehabilitative care to residents in a supportive, mission-driven setting.
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