| The demand for speech-language pathologist job | | | | ASHA (American Speech Language Hearing |
| openings is increasing every year. A speech-language | | | | Association). Apart from academic training, the |
| pathologist job involves identifying abnormalities in | | | | candidates must also have the right approach and |
| speech, language, articulation, sound production, | | | | patience to help the individuals suffering from speech |
| dysfluency and swallowing problems in persons | | | | disorders. |
| belonging to all age groups. | | | | Rewarding Profession with High Remuneration and |
| The other responsibilities involved in the job are | | | | Other Benefits |
| Evaluation and implementation of appropriate | | | | Qualified applicants can enjoy very high salaries and |
| treatment plans | | | | numerous other benefits such as |
| Monitoring of progress achieved by the patient in | | | | Paid housing |
| each treatment phase | | | | 401(k) retirement savings plan |
| Recording and maintenance of patient progress | | | | Section 125 cafeteria plan |
| reports | | | | Travel expenses |
| Management of speech-language pathology | | | | Relocation expenses |
| assistants and newly qualified therapists | | | | Short-term disability insurance |
| Academic Credentials Required to Work as | | | | Continuing education |
| Speech-Language Pathologist | | | | Completion bonuses |
| A career in speech-language pathology gives you a | | | | Professional liability insurance |
| varied choice of working in hospitals, nursing clinics, child | | | | Additional state license |
| care centers, acute care facilities, home healthcare | | | | Approach a Consistent Healthcare Staffing Service |
| agencies, and many more. Job opportunities for both | | | | Provider |
| domestic and internationally trained jobseekers are | | | | By depending on trustworthy healthcare staffing |
| available. | | | | solution providers, both freshers and experienced |
| For getting placement as a speech language | | | | professionals can search online for speech-language |
| pathologist, the candidates must have secured a | | | | pathologist job openings in various healthcare settings |
| master's degree and state issued certification in SLP | | | | throughout the United States. The service providers |
| (Speech Language Pathology). They must also obtain | | | | also offer facilities for online registration and resume |
| a certificate of supervised clinical fellowship from | | | | submission for the jobseekers. |