
This PRN Speech Language Pathologist role focuses on evaluating and treating speech and language deficits in individuals with acquired brain injury within home and community settings. Key responsibilities include administering comprehensive evaluations, developing personalized exercise programs, and coordinating care with families, case managers, and community agencies. The position also involves training support staff, documenting progress, and integrating life goals into therapy plans. The role appeals to candidates seeking flexible, patient-centered work that directly impacts independent living outcomes. It requires an accredited degree and Clinical Fellowship eligibility, offering the opportunity to apply evidence-based practices while fostering strong professional relationships across diverse support systems.


















