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PRN Speech- Language PathologistOneWell Health CarePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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PRN Speech- Language Pathologist

OneWell Health Care
  • US
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  • US
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) - IDD Population

The PRN Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) provides diagnostic and therapeutic services to

individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) , with an emphasis on

functional communication, cognitive-communication skills, and dysphagia management.

The SLP performs comprehensive assessments, develops individualized treatment plans, and

delivers evidence-based interventions to maximize independence, ensure safety, and improve

overall quality of life.

Key Responsibilities:
A. Assessment and Evaluation

Conduct comprehensive evaluations of speech, language, cognitive-communication, and

swallowing abilities using standardized and functional assessment tools tailored to

individuals with IDD.

Identify the need for and implement appropriate augmentative and alternative

communication (AAC) systems; assess and monitor swallowing safety, referring for

instrumental evaluations when needed.

Develop individualized, evidence-based goals and document findings clearly, ensuring

alignment with individual and family goals and best clinical practices.

B. Therapeutic Intervention

Deliver individualized, evidence-based therapy focused on functional communication,

AAC use, social interaction, and cognitive-communication skills.

Implement swallowing and feeding interventions as indicated, including diet

modifications, positioning strategies, and mealtime protocols .

Provide ongoing education and modeling for caregivers and staff to support

generalization of skills across environments.

C. Collaboration and Teamwork

Work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as occupational therapists,

physical therapists, social workers, and caregivers, to ensure holistic care.

Communicate progress and therapy updates with families, guardians, or other team

members as necessary.

D. Documentation and Reporting

Maintain detailed, accurate, and up-to-date records of individual progress, therapy plans,

goals, and outcomes.

Document all therapy sessions and interactions according to regulatory and

organizational standards.

Provide reports or recommendations regarding individual progress or changes to

treatment plans.

E. Training and Education

Provide training to caregivers, family members, or staff on implementing therapy

techniques and supporting individuals in daily activities.

Educate individuals and caregivers on strategies to improve functional skills at home, in

school, or in the community.

F. Compliance

Ensure adherence to all relevant regulations, including state licensure requirements,

ethical standards, and OneWell policies.

Follow all safety protocols and promote a safe environment for individuals and staff.

Qualifications:
A. Education

Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.

B. Licensing

Current and valid state licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist.

Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology ( CCC-SLP ) from ASHA.

C. Experience

Experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) is highly preferred.

Experience in in-home or community settings providing therapeutic services is a plus.

D. Clearance Requirements

Criminal Background Check

Motor Vehicle Record Check

Child Abuse Clearance

Authorization to work in the United States

Reports to: Speech-Language Pathology Program Coordinator

E. Competency Requirements

Strong ability to assess, plan, and implement individualized speech, language, and

swallowing interventions for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

(IDD).

In-depth knowledge of communication disorders, cognitive-communication strategies,

and feeding or swallowing therapy techniques.

Excellent communication skills for collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, families,

and caregivers to support consistent carryover of therapy goals.

Proficiency in developing and implementing augmentative and alternative

communication (AAC) systems to promote functional communication.

Ability to educate and train caregivers, staff, and families on effective communication

strategies and mealtime safety practices.

Strong documentation and organizational skills to maintain accurate records and ensure

compliance with professional, ethical, and regulatory standards.

Compassion, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability to meet the diverse communication and

emotional needs of each individual served.

Work Environment:
PRN SLPs work in field-based settings based on the needs of the individuals served.

As a PRN therapist, you will be working on an as-needed basis , meaning hours may vary. Flexibility in scheduling is important.

This role requires travel to visit individuals in community or home settings .

Benefits:
Paid vacation accrual

Flexible schedule

Mileage Reimbursement

401(k)

  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Sprachkenntnisse

  • English
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