Speech Language Pathologist
Company: Interim HealthCare of Lexington, MA
Location: Lexington
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Interim HealthCare of Lexington
MA is looking for a PRN/ Per Diem Speech Language Pathologist to
work with our home care patients. Rate range is $70 - $85/ Visit
Lead with Purpose. Serve Your Community. Shape the Future of Care.
Benefits: Competitive pay: $70 - $85/ Visit Impact You Can See:
Shape care delivery that truly changes lives Community Connection:
Be part of a locally owned agency deeply rooted in Lexington for
over a decade Work-Life Balance: Family-oriented culture that
values your well-being Professional Growth: Online training, CEUs,
and tuition discounts with Rasmussen University General Purpose:
Provides services for the purpose of diagnosing and treating speech
and language disorders which result in communication disabilities,
and for the diagnosis and treatment of swallowing disorders
(dysphagia), as well as auditory rehabilitation. The treatment and
intervention provided is in accordance with the patient’s plan of
care, accepted standards of professional practice, applicable law
and regulation, as well as applicable Interim HealthCare policies,
procedures and clinical pathways. Essential Functions: Assist the
physician or other licensed independent practitioner in evaluating
the patient’s level of communication deficit, hearing and
swallowing function, as well as in developing the resulting plan of
care/treatment including appropriate long term treatment goals,
selection of interventions, and the intensity, frequency and
duration of services to meet the needs of an individual patient.
Completes initial and ongoing comprehensive assessments at
appropriate time points as assigned. Selects and teaches
task-oriented therapeutic activities designed to improve
comprehension and production of language in oral, signed or written
modalities; speech and voice production; auditory training; speech
reading; and communication strategies using multi-modal training
(e.g. visual, auditory-visual, and tactile). Regularly assess
changes in the patient’s status since the last visit/treatment day,
and determine whether the planned services should be modified,
performing a re-evaluation and obtaining revision orders from the
physician as indicated. Prepares and submits timely, legible,
relevant and sufficient documentation – whether written or
electronic – of treatment and skilled intervention provided, as
well appropriate reports of a patient’s progress toward goals in
accordance with professional standards of practice, policy and
procedures, and payor requirements. Advises and consults with the
family and/or other caregivers to promote patient progress and
planning for discharge. Participates in educating the patient and
the family, and other caregivers to promote patient progress toward
mutually established goals. Actively effectively communicates with
other members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team providing
care in order to promote coordination of patient care and planning
for discharge. Visually and auditoriolly observes and assesses the
patient. Participates in quality and performance improvement
measures Participates in in-service training, as requested.
Completes other assignments as requested and assigned. Has access
to personal health information (“PHI”) necessary to fulfill the
above duties and responsibilities. Access to use and ability to
disclose PHI is further defined by each organization. Minimum
Education & Experience Requirements: Master’s or doctoral degree in
speech language pathology , and who meets either of the following
requirements: Has successfully completed 350 clock hours of
supervised clinical practicum (or is in the process of accumulating
such supervised clinical experience); Performed not less than 9
months of supervised full-time speech-language pathology services
after obtaining a master’s or doctoral degree in speech-language
pathology or a related field; and Successfully completed an
approved national examination in speech-language pathology.
licensed as a speech-language pathologist by the State in which the
individual furnishes such services; or In the case of an individual
who furnishes services in a State which does not license
speech-language pathologists: In the last two (2) years, one (1)
year of experience as a speech language pathologist that is
relevant to the patient population assigned. Provide proof of valid
driver’s license, per organization-specific policy. Provide proof
of valid auto liability insurance if assignment(s) includes driving
own vehicle to transport patient, per organization-specific policy.
Meets applicable state and federal health screening requirements.
Pass federal and state required criminal and abuse background
checks where required. Verification of employment eligibility (I-9)
in accordance with local, state, and federal law and regulations
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required: Able to read and interpret
technical instructions related to the care of the patient. Able to
provide proof of current CPR certification, per
organization-specific policy. Able to prioritize multiple functions
or tasks to effectively manage multiple changes based on patient
needs and scheduling. Meets the applicable health requirements to
provide patient care per applicable law or regulation. Working
Conditions & Physical Effort: Work is normally performed in a
residence, aggregate living facility, school or occupational
setting. Work environment involves occasional exposure to
communicable diseases, blood borne pathogens and/or potentially
infectious or hazardous materials and situations that require
following extensive safety precautions and may include the use of
protective equipment (e.g. face masks, goggles, latex or non-latex
gloves). Able to spend varying amounts of time sitting, standing
and walking. Able to stand, walk, bend, stoop, squat, kneel and
reach freely. Able to lift, reposition, and transfer patients.
Sufficient endurance to perform the required physical and mental
tasks over long periods of time. Able to constantly grasp with
thumb in opposition to fingers of palm, i.e. manipulate pen, knobs
or objects. Visual acuity, dexterity and hearing to perform
required skills. Ability to work flexible schedule and/or evening
hours as needed. Physical activity is sedentary and may require
occasional lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling up to 10 lbs.
Travel within geographic area serviced by office, if applicable.
Able to travel locally from assignment to assignment, if
applicable.
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