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Full Time
6/29/2025
Royal Oak, MI 48068
(34.1 miles)
About the UnitA Wing is a 58 bed Medicare/Medicaid unit that has residents with multiple clinical issues including CHF, dehydration, cellulites, diabetes, DVT, and stable cardiac related issues needing monitoring. Nurses work closely with a variety of health care professionals including: doctors, social work, dieticians, PT/OT, hospice, and spiritual support. A Wing offers a well-rounded opportunity for learning, professional growth and personal satisfaction.B Wing is a 40 bed Medicare/Medicaid/Dementia unit. We provide care to residents with a variety of diagnoses. B wing is a great unit for nursing students to develop their organizational skills and gain some experience in dealing with challenging behaviors. This unit also works closely with a multidisciplinary team meets and discusses the resident’s plan of care.C Wing is a 58 bed Medicare/Rehabilitation and Skilled unit and is a great place to learn basic med-surg, I.V. therapy & wound treatments nursing skills. Nurses on this unit along with host of healthcare professionals work to provide and implement the best treatment plan for residents. This fast paced and busy unit provide a great atmosphere for PT/OT residents to be motivated and reach their goals.About the facilityWith 2 floors, 4 units, we are able to provide care for long term care residents and post-acute rehab patients. The first floor has 96 beds and the second floor has 100 beds. Nurse-patient ratios vary depending on the shift and the population you will be serving. We care for dementia residents, long term care and a rehab residents. With 196 beds, we accept but not limited to patient specialties, such as general rehab, neuro rehab, cardiac, respiratory and cancer. We also have various programs for residents to participate inmultiple activities.Scope of workUsing tools of consulting, mentoring, coaching and interprofessional collaboration, the nurse educator facilitates the professional role development and growth of nurses and other healthcare personnel along the continuum from novice to expert.Functions in the roles of change agent, mentor, facilitator of learning, leader, champion of scientific inquiry (application of research, evidence based practice and improvement science), and partner for clinical practice transitions.Nurse educators are REQUIRED to obtain their nursing administration or professional/specialty certification within 12 months of assuming the role, or within 12 months of achieving eligibility to sit for the exam if not eligible upon hire in to the role.QualificationsRequiredBachelor's Degree Nursing3 years of relevant nursing experience in an acute care settingMI Registered Nurse (RN)AHA or ARC Basic Life Support (BLS) within 90 daysBC-NPD-ANCC American Nurse Credentialing Center - Nursing Professional Development within 2 yearsBasic Life Support Instructor (BLS INSTR) - AHA PreferredMaster's Degree Nursing Education or Adult Education5 years of education experience#ContinuingCare#CorewellHealthCareers#LI-CLHow Corewell Health cares for youComprehensive benefits package to meet your financial, health, and work/life balance goals. Learn more here.On-demand pay program powered by PayactivDiscounts directory with deals on the things that matter to you, like restaurants, phone plans, spas, and more!Optional identity theft protection, home and auto insurance, pet insuranceTraditional and Roth retirement options with service contribution and match savingsEligibility for benefits is determined by employment type and statusPrimary LocationSITE - Skilled Nursing Dearborn - 16391 Rotunda - DearbornDepartment NameNursing Administration - Dearborn SkilledEmployment TypeFull timeShiftDay (United States of America)Weekly Scheduled Hours40Hours of Work8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Days WorkedMonday to FridayWeekend FrequencyOn-call weekendsCURRENT COREWELL HEALTH TEAM MEMBERS – Please apply through Find Jobs from your Workday team member account. This career site is for Non-Corewell Health team members only.Corewell Health is committed to providing a safe environment for our team members, patients, visitors, and community. We require a drug-free workplace and require team members to comply with the MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category. We are committed to supporting prospective team members who require reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application process, to perform the essential functions of a job, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment due to a disability, pregnancy, or sincerely held religious belief.Corewell Health grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, genetic information, marital status, height, weight, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected category.An interconnected, collaborative culture where all are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work, is vital to the health of our organization. As a health system, we advocate for equity as we care for our patients, our communities, and each other. From workshops that develop cultural intelligence, to our inclusion resource groups for people to find community and empowerment at work, we are dedicated to ongoing resources that advance our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. We invite those that share in our commitment to join our team.You may request assistance in completing the application process by calling .
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Full Time
7/2/2025
Lapeer, MI 48446
(7.9 miles)
JOIN TEAM TRILOGY: Weekly pay, health, dental, and vision benefits after your first month, student loan repayment, a competitive 401(k) match, and more! If you’re looking for a place that embraces you for who you are, helps you achieve your full potential, and makes working hard feel less like hard work, then look no further than Synchrony. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR: Job SummaryThe Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), is responsible for providing a full range of speech-language pathology services including assessment, treatment planning and therapeutic interventions in an interdisciplinary environment consistent with the position's qualifications, professional practices and ethical standards.Licenses and CertificationsMust have and maintain a current, valid state SLP licensure Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) preferred or requiredCurrent valid CPR certification, preferredQualificationsEducation: Master’s degree Speech Language Pathology from an accredited programExperience: 0-1 yearsRoles and Responsibilities• Evaluate patients to identify speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders through clinical assessments, standardized tests, and patient interviews.• Develop and implement individualized therapy plans based on assessment findings, setting measurable goals to address patients' specific needs.• Provide therapy to improve patients’ communication skills, including articulation, language comprehension, voice modulation, and fluency, as well as swallowing and feeding abilities.• Educate patients and their families about the nature of disorders, therapy techniques, and strategies to support progress and enhance communication and swallowing in daily life.• Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of patient evaluations, progress notes, and treatment plans in compliance with facility policies and regulatory requirements.• Collaborate with interdisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive patient care.• Other duties as assigned.#rehab WHERE YOU'LL WORK : Location: US-MI-Lapeer LET'S TALK ABOUT BENEFITS: · Competitive salaries and weekly pay · 401(k) Company Match · Mental Health Support Program · Student Loan Repayment and Tuition Reimbursement · Health, vision, dental & life insurance start on the first day of the month following your start date· First time homebuyers’ program· HSA/FSA · And so much more! GET IN TOUCH: Heather LIFE AT TRILOGY: We believe in setting our employees up for success. That’s why we believe in providing an orientation personalized to your work environment. Even when your orientation period ends, you can rest assured that the Synchrony team will always have your back. APPLY NOW: As one of Fortune’s Best Places to Work in Aging Services, a certified Great Place to Work, and one of Glassdoor’s Top 100 Best Companies to Work, Synchrony is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to helping you reach your full potential and to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state or local laws.FOR THIS TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT STATE LAW REQUIRES A CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Oakland charter Township, MI 48363
(29.0 miles)
Thriveworks is currently seeking Licensed Clinicians to provide a mix of telehealth and face-to-face sessions in Royal Oak, MI.Thriveworks is a clinician-founded national private practice group with locations in 48 states. Our mission is to help people live happy, successful lives, and we believe that client accessibility, integrity, and quality care are what is most important. We put a lot of emphasis on the thought thatin order for our clinical team to be accessible to clientswe must fully support our clinicians by allowing them to do what they are trained to do. We operate under the idea that we are most successful by focusing on one job and being great at that job.Qualifications:All eligible candidates must have one of the following independent licenses in Michigan:Licensed Clinical Psychologists (PhD or PsyD)Clinicians need to be licensed and living in the state in which they will be practicing.Compensation:Up to $148,000 depending on licensure, sessions, and bonus opportunitiesWhat We Need:Individuals willing to see a minimum of 25 sessions per weekA true partnershipBehavioral Health Generalists - open to seeing couples and/or children (we provide support!)Candidates that may be looking to grow into leadership roles/supervisorsSelf guided determination to complete your notes inside of 24 hoursStrong character matters - integrity, honesty, adaptability and quality of care to name a fewIndividuals who enjoy being a part of team and working together to professionally developWhat We Give:We are dedicated to taking great care of our employees and empowering them to succeed. This enables them to focus on providing excellent care to our clients. We offer the following benefits:Guaranteed payPaid orientationPTOAnnual pay increasesAdditional bonus opportunitiesFlexibility with your schedule - we’re open 7am-10pm (seven days a week)No-Show ProtectionFull clinical caseload typically established within the first 90 days (after credentialing)Group health and dental, disability, life, and liability insurance optionsA W2 employment model with access to a 401k program with a 3% employer matchCEU ReimbursementAccess to “motivated” patient populationOpportunities for paid clinical supervisory rolesMonthly in-house professional developmentNo required callWe credential you!Support team for scheduling and client service with extended hoursCustomized MarketingAutonomy, but with access to case consultation groupsAmazing team culture and clinical supportMalpractice CoverageCareer advancement opportunitiesBrand prideWho we are - about Thriveworks:Thriveworks is a clinician-owned National outpatient mental health private practice groupWe are currently operating in 48 states and are continuing to expandCorporate headquartered in Fredericksburg, VAA career at Thriveworks isn’t just about finding a job that pays the bills. It’s about helping others, joining a community, and learning to thrive both personally and professionally. We believe that the success of our employees is just as important as the success of our organization in fact, they go hand in hand.So, what do you say Are you interested in joining our team Apply today.#LI-Hybrid #LI-MS1Interested in joining Team Thriveworks We're thrilled to meet you!With Job scams becoming more and more frequent, here's how to know you're speaking with a real member of our team:Our recruiters and other team members will only email you from or an @thriveworks.com email address.Our interviews will take place over Google Meet (not Microsoft Teams or Zoom)We will never ask you to purchase or send us equipment.If you see a scam related to Thriveworks, please report to . You can contact with any questions or concerns.Thriveworks is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our people are our most valuable assets. We embrace and encourage differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, national origin, physical and mental ability, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, and other characteristics that make our employees unique. We encourage and welcome diverse candidates to apply for any position you are qualified for to bring your unique perspective to our team.By clicking Apply, you acknowledge that Thriveworks may contact you regarding your application.
Full Time
6/13/2025
Flint, MI 48567
(17.3 miles)
The ACT RN is a whose primary responsibilities include: at the guidance of the ACT team leader, the ACT Team Member functions as a member of the multidisciplinary team rather than an individual practitioner. An ACT mental health professional assesses, plans, develops, coordinates, and directly provides flexible treatment, rehabilitation and support services to individuals who have the most serious symptoms of mental illness and who consequently have the greatest difficulty with basic daily activities such as keeping themselves safe, caring for their basic physical needs, maintaining a safe and affordable place to live, maintaining sobriety, and other activities of daily living. Rather than brokering services, the team itself is the service delivery vehicle, and assumes direct responsibility for providing the specific mix of medically necessary services required by the persons-served, if there is a need. The Team ensures that services are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. This position promotes recovery-based, person-centered, and culturally competent practices. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: This is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of job functions. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by this employee. The employee is required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties as assigned by management. Regular and predictable attendance is an essential requirement of this position.Support and encourages the Population served to reach their full potential.Embrace the concept of Recovery by providing a stable and safe environment.Support the engagement of meaningful activities by coordinating and monitoring service activities such as a job, school, volunteerism, family caretaking, for persons served.Functions as a team member rather than an individual practitioner, knowing and working with all persons-served and their family to recommend strategies for recovery.Promote a recovery centered environment and provide referral to appropriate community resources.Know the contract requirements for your program/service.In concert with the persons-served and other Team members, develop Treatment Plans, using person-centered processes in identifying needs and setting goals.Maintain consumer records-meeting all appropriate standards according to company policies and all regulatory bodies.Ensure that 100% of his/her training requirements are renewed prior to expiration date, as specified by jobs.Cross-train with other members of the ACT team to provide direct services which include, but are not limited to: rehabilitation, daily living activities, family supports (crisis management-supporting parents-counseling family members), health living activities, counseling, therapy, entitlements, access management, medication support, housing assistance, financial management, counseling therapy, access to community resources like food, clothing, developing natural resources and making contacts with social support networks.Coordinate and monitor services through comprehensive tracking of consumer activities and meeting with the consumer face-to-face several times per week.On a rotation basis, provide on-call crisis intervention services covering nighttime hours, as well as serve as a back up to evening and weekend staff.Participate in providing substance use and treatment services.Complete and submit Service Activity Logs (SAL’s) in accordance with agency policy/protocolsManage the medication system including MAR oversight, medication storage, procurement, and drug destruction, as ordered.Screen and monitor consumers for medical problems and/or side effects.Engage in health promotion, prevention, and education activities including those surrounding pertinent psychotropic medications.Educate other team members to help them monitor psychiatric symptoms and medication side effects and adverse reactions.When consumers agree, with team approach and using recovery centered approach and motivational interviewing skills in development of strategies to maximize the taking of medications as prescribed e.g., behavioral tailoring, development of individual cues and reminders).Communicate and coordinate services with other medical providers, as needed[i]. If necessary, assist with health care navigation when complex medical conditions arise.Assist the psychiatric prescriber with upholding Hope Network policies and procedures surrounding safe and informed psychotropic prescribing, within their scope of practice. This includes assisting with the process of medication prior authorizations as needed, assist with refills, order labs according to protocol, and assist with tracking and coordinating completion of consumer blood draws, as able.Maintain CARF and regulatory standards including OSHA requirements.Withing the office and community, administer and document medication treatment including injections.Conduct consumer medical assessments and treatment appropriate screenings i.e., metabolic syndrome. Alongside the consumer and interdisciplinary team, assist with the development of wellness and health management skills within the treatment plan goals i.e., nicotine cessation.Other duties, as assigned. Position Requirements: Minimum – current license to practice as a registered nurse in Michigan.One Year or more of experience in a clinical or rehabilitation setting with persons with severe mental illnessMaintain a valid motor vehicle operator license with driving records acceptable according to Hope Network policy.Concepts of Motivational InterviewingIntegrated Dual Diagnosis TreatmentFamily Psycho EducationSeeking Safety, Family Psycho EducationStages of ChangeTrauma Informed CareRegistered Nurse (RN) –ability to be on call 24/7 and take on call approximately 6 days per monthAll ACT staff must obtain a basic knowledge of ACT programs and principles acquired through participation in MDHHS-approved ACT-specific initial training, and subsequent participation in at least one MDHHS-approved ACT-specific training annually thereafter. All initial training of ACT staff must occur within six months of hire for work in ACT[ii] [i] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Assertive Community Treatment: Training Frontline Staff. DHHS Pub. No. SMA-08-4344, Rockville, MD: Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2008. [ii] Improving Michigan Practices (2018). A Field Guide for Assertive Community Treatment.Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Flint, MI 48556
(15.3 miles)
On Call Speech Language Pathologist We are all equally human. Join us. At Hope Network, over 2,800 compassionate professionals serve individuals across 280+ locations statewideeach playing a vital role in creating powerful comebacks. Whether through hands-on care or essential behind-the-scenes support, every team member contributes to a greater purpose: transforming lives. Watch how we create comebacks. Why Join Our Team We’re proud to offer a robust and meaningful benefits package to support your career growth and overall well-being: Standard hourly rate: $50Paid TrainingEmployee Referral Bonus With your help, we can take on the challenges, the barriers, the statistics, and the seemingly impossible. What You’ll Do Provide speech language pathology diagnostic and treatment services using selected standardized and informal assessment procedures to determine the nature, severity, and prognosis for rehabilitation of individuals with communication disorders.This includes training in communication, cognitive, dysphagia, and other related service activities for individual clients and client groups. Act as a communication and dysphagia specialist and resource for clinical teams.Ensure individual assessment and participation with goal identification, treatment planning and implementation of treatment plan. Treatment includes individual and group settings.Completes timely documentation of daily treatment notes, progress reports at funding required intervals, initial evaluation, discharge summaries, home programs, and consultation notes as indicated.Monitor individuals’ progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.Serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team for assigned individuals. Participates in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning, and family education as neededProvides education and monitoring to direct care staff, families, and other team members, in the provision of speech and language activities; trains and supervises staff in the provision of speech assistant services if employed at location.Attends and verbally presents at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings, and in-services. Attends department meetings. Participates in program development. Work Schedule Hours will fluctuate from week to week based on operational needs of the program Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm with flexible scheduling options Qualifications Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program with active licensure in MichiganPossesses ASHA Certification of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology or is currently completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs because of neurological disability/TBIDemonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs Our Commitment to Inclusion Our strength lies in our diversityempowering us to meet the unique needs of over 34,000 individuals we serve each year. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and value the diverse perspectives that each team member brings to our mission. Licenses & CertificationsRequiredSpeech Lang PathologistEqual Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Flint, MI 48556
(15.3 miles)
On Call Speech Language Pathologist We are all equally human. Join us. At Hope Network, over 2,800 compassionate professionals serve individuals across 280+ locations statewideeach playing a vital role in creating powerful comebacks. Whether through hands-on care or essential behind-the-scenes support, every team member contributes to a greater purpose: transforming lives. Watch how we create comebacks. Why Join Our Team We’re proud to offer a robust and meaningful benefits package to support your career growth and overall well-being: Standard hourly rate: $50Paid TrainingEmployee Referral Bonus With your help, we can take on the challenges, the barriers, the statistics, and the seemingly impossible. What You’ll Do Provide speech language pathology diagnostic and treatment services using selected standardized and informal assessment procedures to determine the nature, severity, and prognosis for rehabilitation of individuals with communication disorders.This includes training in communication, cognitive, dysphagia, and other related service activities for individual clients and client groups. Act as a communication and dysphagia specialist and resource for clinical teams.Ensure individual assessment and participation with goal identification, treatment planning and implementation of treatment plan. Treatment includes individual and group settings.Completes timely documentation of daily treatment notes, progress reports at funding required intervals, initial evaluation, discharge summaries, home programs, and consultation notes as indicated.Monitor individuals’ progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.Serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team for assigned individuals. Participates in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning, and family education as neededProvides education and monitoring to direct care staff, families, and other team members, in the provision of speech and language activities; trains and supervises staff in the provision of speech assistant services if employed at location.Attends and verbally presents at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings, and in-services. Attends department meetings. Participates in program development. Work Schedule Hours will fluctuate from week to week based on operational needs of the program Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm with flexible scheduling options Qualifications Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program with active licensure in MichiganPossesses ASHA Certification of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology or is currently completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs because of neurological disability/TBIDemonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs Our Commitment to Inclusion Our strength lies in our diversityempowering us to meet the unique needs of over 34,000 individuals we serve each year. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and value the diverse perspectives that each team member brings to our mission. Licenses & CertificationsRequiredSpeech Lang PathologistEqual Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Flint, MI 48556
(15.3 miles)
On Call Speech Language Pathologist We are all equally human. Join us. At Hope Network, over 2,800 compassionate professionals serve individuals across 280+ locations statewideeach playing a vital role in creating powerful comebacks. Whether through hands-on care or essential behind-the-scenes support, every team member contributes to a greater purpose: transforming lives. Watch how we create comebacks. Why Join Our Team We’re proud to offer a robust and meaningful benefits package to support your career growth and overall well-being: Standard hourly rate: $50Paid TrainingEmployee Referral Bonus With your help, we can take on the challenges, the barriers, the statistics, and the seemingly impossible. What You’ll Do Provide speech language pathology diagnostic and treatment services using selected standardized and informal assessment procedures to determine the nature, severity, and prognosis for rehabilitation of individuals with communication disorders.This includes training in communication, cognitive, dysphagia, and other related service activities for individual clients and client groups. Act as a communication and dysphagia specialist and resource for clinical teams.Ensure individual assessment and participation with goal identification, treatment planning and implementation of treatment plan. Treatment includes individual and group settings.Completes timely documentation of daily treatment notes, progress reports at funding required intervals, initial evaluation, discharge summaries, home programs, and consultation notes as indicated.Monitor individuals’ progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.Serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team for assigned individuals. Participates in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning, and family education as neededProvides education and monitoring to direct care staff, families, and other team members, in the provision of speech and language activities; trains and supervises staff in the provision of speech assistant services if employed at location.Attends and verbally presents at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings, and in-services. Attends department meetings. Participates in program development. Work Schedule Hours will fluctuate from week to week based on operational needs of the program Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm with flexible scheduling options Qualifications Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program with active licensure in MichiganPossesses ASHA Certification of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology or is currently completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs because of neurological disability/TBIDemonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs Our Commitment to Inclusion Our strength lies in our diversityempowering us to meet the unique needs of over 34,000 individuals we serve each year. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and value the diverse perspectives that each team member brings to our mission. Licenses & CertificationsRequiredSpeech Lang PathologistEqual Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Flint, MI 48556
(15.3 miles)
On Call Speech Language Pathologist We are all equally human. Join us. At Hope Network, over 2,800 compassionate professionals serve individuals across 280+ locations statewideeach playing a vital role in creating powerful comebacks. Whether through hands-on care or essential behind-the-scenes support, every team member contributes to a greater purpose: transforming lives. Watch how we create comebacks. Why Join Our Team We’re proud to offer a robust and meaningful benefits package to support your career growth and overall well-being: Standard hourly rate: $50Paid TrainingEmployee Referral Bonus With your help, we can take on the challenges, the barriers, the statistics, and the seemingly impossible. What You’ll Do Provide speech language pathology diagnostic and treatment services using selected standardized and informal assessment procedures to determine the nature, severity, and prognosis for rehabilitation of individuals with communication disorders.This includes training in communication, cognitive, dysphagia, and other related service activities for individual clients and client groups. Act as a communication and dysphagia specialist and resource for clinical teams.Ensure individual assessment and participation with goal identification, treatment planning and implementation of treatment plan. Treatment includes individual and group settings.Completes timely documentation of daily treatment notes, progress reports at funding required intervals, initial evaluation, discharge summaries, home programs, and consultation notes as indicated.Monitor individuals’ progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.Serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team for assigned individuals. Participates in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning, and family education as neededProvides education and monitoring to direct care staff, families, and other team members, in the provision of speech and language activities; trains and supervises staff in the provision of speech assistant services if employed at location.Attends and verbally presents at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings, and in-services. Attends department meetings. Participates in program development. Work Schedule Hours will fluctuate from week to week based on operational needs of the program Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm with flexible scheduling options Qualifications Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program with active licensure in MichiganPossesses ASHA Certification of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology or is currently completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs because of neurological disability/TBIDemonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs Our Commitment to Inclusion Our strength lies in our diversityempowering us to meet the unique needs of over 34,000 individuals we serve each year. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and value the diverse perspectives that each team member brings to our mission. Licenses & CertificationsRequiredSpeech Lang PathologistEqual Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Flint, MI 48556
(15.3 miles)
On Call Speech Language Pathologist We are all equally human. Join us. At Hope Network, over 2,800 compassionate professionals serve individuals across 280+ locations statewideeach playing a vital role in creating powerful comebacks. Whether through hands-on care or essential behind-the-scenes support, every team member contributes to a greater purpose: transforming lives. Watch how we create comebacks. Why Join Our Team We’re proud to offer a robust and meaningful benefits package to support your career growth and overall well-being: Standard hourly rate: $50Paid TrainingEmployee Referral Bonus With your help, we can take on the challenges, the barriers, the statistics, and the seemingly impossible. What You’ll Do Provide speech language pathology diagnostic and treatment services using selected standardized and informal assessment procedures to determine the nature, severity, and prognosis for rehabilitation of individuals with communication disorders.This includes training in communication, cognitive, dysphagia, and other related service activities for individual clients and client groups. Act as a communication and dysphagia specialist and resource for clinical teams.Ensure individual assessment and participation with goal identification, treatment planning and implementation of treatment plan. Treatment includes individual and group settings.Completes timely documentation of daily treatment notes, progress reports at funding required intervals, initial evaluation, discharge summaries, home programs, and consultation notes as indicated.Monitor individuals’ progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.Serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team for assigned individuals. Participates in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning, and family education as neededProvides education and monitoring to direct care staff, families, and other team members, in the provision of speech and language activities; trains and supervises staff in the provision of speech assistant services if employed at location.Attends and verbally presents at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings, and in-services. Attends department meetings. Participates in program development. Work Schedule Hours will fluctuate from week to week based on operational needs of the program Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm with flexible scheduling options Qualifications Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program with active licensure in MichiganPossesses ASHA Certification of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology or is currently completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs because of neurological disability/TBIDemonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs Our Commitment to Inclusion Our strength lies in our diversityempowering us to meet the unique needs of over 34,000 individuals we serve each year. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and value the diverse perspectives that each team member brings to our mission. Licenses & CertificationsRequiredSpeech Lang PathologistEqual Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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