Speech Pathologist SLP - PRN
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PRN Speech Language Pathologist SLP - NHC Pulaski
We are an in-house therapy team that prioritizes quality care.
Why NHC Pulaski?
We offer a culture of recognition, empowerment, and fun. At NHC, we are all partners (employees) in a family -oriented work atmosphere where growth and opportunities are promoted. We provide competitive compensation with performance wage rate increases.
Benefits:
- Excellent compensation
- Dental and Vision insurance
- 401k with company contribution
- Continuing Education
- Stock options
- Uniforms
NHC Pulaskiis currently seeking an ASHA CertifiedSpeech Language Pathologist(SLP) to join the rehab team. Proficiency in evidence based dysphagia treatment techniques a plus. Experienced therapists, flexible scheduling, and excellent pay rates make this a great opportunity for a PT interested in a challenging and rewarding position.
Requirements:
- Must have Master’s degree from an approved curriculum in Speech Pathology or its equivalent.
- Must have Tennessee Speech Therapist license & Current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech/Language/Hearing Association
- Must be flexible & reliable
- Prior experience with Net Health, Matrix, and SNF a plus!
National HealthCare Corporationis recognized nationwide as an innovator in the delivery of quality long-term care. TheNHCenvironment is one of encouragement and challenge ... innovation and improvement ... teamwork and collaboration ... and honesty and integrity.
If you are interested in working for a leader in senior care,please apply.
nhccare.com/locations/pulaski/
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Freqently Asked Questions
In Pulaski, TN, Speech Pathologists often engage with a close-knit community, allowing for more personalized therapy sessions. The demand may be steadier but less saturated than in big cities, offering unique opportunities for building strong patient relationships and contributing meaningfully to local healthcare.
Yes, holding a Tennessee Speech Therapist License alongside the ASHA CCC-SLP certification is crucial for practicing in Pulaski. Local employers prioritize state licensure compliance to meet regional healthcare regulations and ensure top-quality patient care.
Proficiency in evidence-based dysphagia treatments and familiarity with SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility) settings are highly valued. Additionally, experience with healthcare software like Net Health or Matrix can significantly enhance a candidate’s appeal in this locale.
Opportunities include supervisory positions, clinical education roles, or specialization in pediatric or adult speech therapy. Speech Pathologists can also transition into administrative leadership or contribute to research and policy development within healthcare systems.
National Healthcare emphasizes collaborative therapy approaches with Speech Pathologists acting as vital team members. Their roles often involve direct patient care combined with flexible scheduling, competitive pay, and continuous professional development within a supportive environment.
Employees experience a family-oriented atmosphere where recognition and empowerment are prioritized. National Healthcare fosters teamwork and innovation, encouraging Speech Pathologists to grow professionally while enjoying a fun and rewarding work environment.
Speech Pathologists in Pulaski typically earn between $55,000 and $72,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. PRN positions may offer competitive hourly rates reflecting flexibility and specialized skills, aligning with regional market standards.
Pulaski offers a lower cost of living and less competitive job markets, which can translate into more accessible entry points and better work-life balance. Assistants here often gain broader clinical exposure in varied settings compared to urban centers.
Some believe smaller facilities lack resources or advancement opportunities, but many provide hands-on experience with diverse cases and foster close interdisciplinary collaboration, which can accelerate skill development and job satisfaction.
Yes, National Healthcare offers continuing education benefits and encourages Speech Pathologists to maintain certifications like CCC-SLP. This support helps therapists stay current with evidence-based practices and enhances career growth within the company.
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