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Job
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Location |
Description |
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Speech
Language Pathologist |
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A regional medical center,
known for it’s breadth of services, has recently expanded their
inpatient rehab unit and added two new neurosurgeons to their staff. As
a result of this growth, they are seeking an additional SLP to join their
rehab staff. Skills in MBSS, cognitive therapy and passion for
seeing progress in your patients is required. |
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Speech
Language Pathologist |
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This major, 550 bed
“teaching” hospital, which is home the Barrows Neurological
Institute, is seeking a bilingual Spanish/English speaking SLP to join their
acute care/impatient rehab unit team. Be a part of a professional rehab team
where knowledge and variety in patient diagnosis abounds. Skills in MBSS is required. |
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Speech
Language Pathologist |
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A regional medical center,
focused on a complete continuum of care has a rare and exceptional
opportunity for a SLP who is truly seeking the ability to treat from
pediatric to geriatric. This large, comprehensive care center has an
acute care unit, a subacute unit, and inpatient rehab and outpatient unit. |
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Speech
Language Pathologist |
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A 220 bed, regional medical
center that provides care for a large area, spanning 3 states is seeking a
SLP to treat patients in their acute care and subacute unit. This
opportunity provides for autonomy as well as the ability to expand their
current program. Being a part of this rehab team brings the chance to
provide treatment and evaluations of swallowing disorders. |
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Speech
Language Pathologist |
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A 800 bed, world class medical center is expanding
their neurological, inpatient unit. In doing so, they are seeking a SLP
whose expertise is in traumatic brain injury and stroke. This is a
unique opportunity to forge the basis for new programs and pave the way for
future patient care. |
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SpeechLanguage
Pathologist |
Various
Locations |
A healthcare system, with
inpatient rehab centers throughout the |
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Occupational Therapist |
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This hospital, offering an acute
care OT opportunity is consistently recognized as one of the best
hospitals in the |
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Occupational
Therapist |
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When a patient's acute care
hospital stay is over, the rehabilitation begins. As an OT, you could
be part of the area's premier facility for physical and medical
rehabilitation and an inpatient rehab OT or outpatient OT.
If selected, you will learn from the very best on how to see results and
return your patients to a higher level of functioning. |
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Occupational
Therapist |
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One of the largest regional
medical centers in the Northeast has an opportunity for an OT.
The Occupational Therapist who treats at this inpatient rehab center has the
luxury of utilizing “Easy Street”, a facility that is a mock
bank, pharmacy, gas station and grocery store. With this type of
facility, the OT will have the best chance of seeing progress in their
patients. |
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Occupational
Therapist |
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Whether it is an acute care,
subacute or an outpatient opportunity you are seeking, this |
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Occupational
Therapist |
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Located just north of the |
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Occupational
Therapist |
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The Occupational Therapist
chosen for this opportunity will have the chance to treat on a
multidisciplinary team in this hospital’s acute care unit. This
major hospital system is known in the area as the leader in modern medical
care. The rehab therapists are an integral part in what makes this
hospital the choice of those that are seeking the best care available. |