Job Description
Join a community-focused organization dedicated to empowering individuals and creating positive local impact.
Our vision is to change the world one heart at a time, with a mission to deliver exceptional care through a committed Care Team that exceeds resident expectations.
Our local leaders are passionate advocates for their communities, working collaboratively to foster meaningful change and lasting legacies.
Responsibilities include documenting, billing, and coding for speech-language and audiology services, collecting resident assessment data, and providing information on cognitive and functional status during observation periods.
Qualifications required are a Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology, valid licensure, and knowledge of long-term care regulations.
We offer a competitive salary, professional development opportunities, a supportive environment, quarterly raises, healthcare, and life insurance.
Apply now to make a difference and be part of a team dedicated to changing lives, one heart at a time.
Equal Opportunity Employer.